The Brown Bears are the team to beat for the ECAC League Title. Undefeated Bruno has swept all challengers aside. Their biggest task will be to maintain their form for the second half of the season. An important match against travel partner PC will be on January 25th. Brown appears to be the favorite to do the double and win the League Title and play-off Championship. Providence College is currently second in the league and has a strong team up the middle. I expect them to be one of the top four teams and get home ice for the play-offs. UNH is third right now and has some of the best teamwork in the league. There is no doubt that they could win both honors this season. Northeastern will probably be the other team with home ice for the play-offs. When they get their young forwards moving they can take it to any team. Princeton is currently in fifth and is one of the hottest teams in the league. They have been collecting points rapidly, but face Brown and Providence after their exams.. The Tigers also look like Brown's main contender in the Ivy League race. Dartmouth has had a mixed bag this season. This weekend they host Cornell and SLU and they need maximum points. Cornell is starting to turn it on. They will be playing Ivy foes DC (twice) and Princeton in the upcoming schedule and need to continue their current style. Colby has been missing one of its players to national team duty and their results have not been good. Their next few matches are not going to be easy ones, but I expect Colby to make the play-offs. Boston College has put on a mini-charge of its own. They have been coming real close to winning some big games. Right now they are out of the play-offs, but it looks like they could let it rip and and make the fortunate eight. Harvard has scored a fair amount of goals, but they have given up the most in the league. With player development always on the back burner, I don't know when the Crimson may rise. St. Lawrence has had a tough time of it with a number of coaching changes. They look to be a season or so away from making the play-offs. Yale continues to have problems. Like Harvard they need major work on their skating. The wildcard in the title race and the ECAC Women's League Championship play-offs will be if some teams loose a player or two to the Team USA Women's training camp. That camp for WWC '97 will take place in March and could drastically change a team's chances. Brown, Providence and Colby look like the teams most likely to face a bad situation. Hopefully something will be done so no team faces a huge disadvantage. _____________ / good shooting hungerf _____________/ HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.