On Nov 6, 16:11, Tami Kuhn wrote: >I just read Chris Lerch's report on the RIT victory over Villanova and I >must admit that I had to look twice at the score...20 goals in one game? >Do any of you historians out there know of a situation where more goals >than that have been scored in a single game? WOW! I couldn't tell you the date, except that it was before the 1950's, but Boston College once beat Cornell 24-1. I believe the Division I College Hockey Record Book lists this one under Most Goals Scored (or Allowed). Scores like this, while relatively uncommon, are not unheard-of in Division III. The gap between the haves and have-nots in Division III is somewhat wider than it is in Division I. RIT is a strong team in the highly competitive ECAC West division; Villanova, which plays in Division III even though it is classified Division I, is a middle- to low-ranked team in the considerably weaker ECAC South. So a result like this is not all that surprising (note that Villanova lost 16-0 to Mercyhurst, another ECAC West team, the next night) -- Disclaimer -- Unless otherwise noted, all opinions expressed above are strictly those of: Bill Fenwick Cornell '86 and '95 LET'S GO RED!! DJF 5/27/94 "I got a new house. I sold my old house for $85,000... boy, was my landlord pissed." -- Garry Shandling HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.