Greg:
When was the last time an ECAC championship featuring only Ivy League teams?
Curiously, from Asia...
::help::
I'm not Greg, but I can tell you that it has never happened, if by "ECAC championship" you are talking about the Final Four teams.
http://www.ecachockey.com/Page_for_Men/championship/all_time_results
In 1998, 4 of the "Final 5" were Ivy, with Princeton defeating Cornell in the preliminary game.
The only years the Ivy League has not been represented at the Championship weekend were 1964 and 1984.
Other wacky facts:
Championship weekends with only New York schools has happened in 1990, 1992, and in 2000. In 2000, all 5 teams were from NY. 1978 was the lone year that all of the teams appearing in the final four were from outside of New York State.
This is the first ECAC Final Four weekend that hasn't involved either North Country team (Clarkson or St. Lawrence) since 1979! To put this in perspective, of the current members of the CU hockey team, only Travis Bell was alive then. And he was only a few months old.
Post Edited (03-17-03 03:45)
[q]I can tell you that it has never happened.[/q]
Rich,
Thank you for all the other wacky facts on the post-season tournaments. I suspected that the all-Ivy "final four" might have been a first. :-D
BTW, what were you doing at 3:00 am EST? Shouldn't you be asleep?? (I am in Asia, where it was Monday afternoon...that is my excuse.) ::snore::
Post Edited (03-17-03 05:36)
QuoteTom Tseng '87 wrote:
I am in Asia
Yeah, we get it!!! ::rolleyes::
Post Edited (03-17-03 07:31)
Simple representation of the ECAC Final Four: http://www.spiritone.com/~kepler/ecac/ecacF4.htm
Years in which there were three Ivies:
1976 (Brown, Cornell, Harvard)
1986 (Cornell, Harvard, Yale)
1998 (Princeton, Harvard, Yale)
2001 (Cornell, Harvard, Dartmouth)