Out-of-town interests - 2/22

Started by Ken 70, February 22, 2003, 05:01:17 PM

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Ken 70

Games that help the Big Red tonight (and why):

CCHA
OSU (RPI)
WMU (RPI)

ECAC
Bruno (TUC, RPI - 3rd game likely w/Cornell in ECAC semi)
Yale (RPI - RS and possible tourn. game)
Colgate, Vermont (RPI - possible 1st round foes)

HE
BC (no TUC for NE)
BU (RPI, kick Providence from at-large)
UMASS (Cornell maybe wins ME comparison)

WCHA
SCSU (no TUC for WI)
MN-Duluth (help's Big Red in MN comparison)
MSU (kickNoDak, edge Providence for last at-large)

Top 3: Bruno, BU, MN-Duluth
Want no chance of Providence in NCAA 1st round

AdamGanderson

Out of town scores so far:


Lake Superior   3  at  Notre Dame   6                
Western Michigan   4  at  Bowling Green   2   Yay!
Northern Michigan 4 at Michigan State 2
Airforce 1 at Findlay 3                        
Harvard   5  at  Vermont   2            Oh well.  There's always next week.  
Princeton   2  at  Clarkson   5              
Rensselaer   3  at  Colgate   4              
Yale   3  at  St. Lawrence   5              
Brown   2  at  Dartmouth   3              
Boston College   6  at  Northeastern   3
Providence   3  at  Boston University   3   ot       Better than another win.    
Maine   3  at  Massachusetts   0                         Poop.                  
Holy Cross   3  at  Quinnipiac   4   ot  
Mercyhurst   3  at  Army   6          
Fairfield   5  at  American Int'l   1        
Canisius   1  at  Iona   5        
Sacred Heart 3 at Miami 2
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Tom Pasniewski 98

Harvard 5 Vermont 2.  No Cleary Cup tonight.

jd212

it was a good game. Harvard had two ENG and UVM had the chance to tie it in the 3rd with a penalty shot. Stoned by Grumet-morris

KeithK

WCHA scores
Minn-Duluth 5, Minnesota 4 (OT) [UMD ties with 20 secs left]
Wisconsin 4, St. Cloud 3
Mankato 5, North Dakota 4
Denver 5, Michigan Tech 3

KeithK

With all scores in, we're #3 in PWR, by virtue of a .0004 gap in RPI to Maine.  providence is tied for 14th, but would lose the comparison to Denver.

Josh '99

Not really relevant to anything, but Sacred Heart won at Miami tonight.  This is the first time a CCHA team has ever lost to a MAAC team, according to the USCHO frontpage, so now the ECAC isn't the only one of the big four to have done so.   ::nut::

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