Important Thur out-of-towns

Started by Ken \'70, March 17, 2005, 08:10:16 AM

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Ken \'70

Believe it or not there are some significant games for Cornell staying east being played tonight.

Most important is Mich State.   Even winning just tonight, MS provides Cornell more eastern alternatives under many scenarios.  

If Northern MI also wins tonight that helps even more because MS then plays MI instead of OSU (more RPI for Cornell).

If MS can win two games then there are still more options for Cornell staying east.

NoDak beating WI seems to provide a slight advantage to Cornell, but it's relatively minor.

In all cases above, the Cornell options (if they lose the final) are significantly better if Maine beats BC and Cornell loses to Colgate rather than Harvard.  


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Jeff Hopkins '82

Now 4-2!  Wow. ::twitch::

Edit:  

Never mind.  Crease violation.  No goal.

Still 3-2


Josh '99

NMU losing is bad for Harvard's RPI, which is nice too.  B-]
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-Ben Rocky 04

Jeff Hopkins '82

OK, now it's 4-2 and this one stands.

jkahn

[Q]jmh30 Wrote:

 NMU losing is bad for Harvard's RPI, which is nice too.   [/q]
On the other hand, a UAF win would make them a TUC, thus adding 2-0 to the TUC records of Michigan and Ohio State, and also giving Michigan a supposedly easier game tomorrow.  Mich. State, on the other hand, would get killed by adding 0-2 to their TUC record, so they pretty much would have to win their tournament to get into the NCAAs.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

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KeithK

UAF wins 6-3. Northern is probably done now.

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calgARI '07

Michigan State up 2-0 in the first.  

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calgARI '07

MSU up 4-0.  Earl scores for Wisconsin - UND up 2-1.