Word: ecacs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Brown hockey coach Allan Soares exclaimed yesterday, "It's great that Ivy League teams [Cornell and Harvard] are seeded one and two in the ECAC." But what the Bruins' coach thinks and what he says may be two different matters, as his 10-7 squad faces both of the top-ranked teams this week...
Brown, looking for a playoff berth itself, comes into tonight's game at 7:30 p.m. in Watson Rink in search of its sixth straight win and one of the remaining four ECAC seeds. Win or lose tonight, it seems almost certain Brown will be among the top eight. Soares, however, is cautiously pessimistic...
...wild ECAC Division I hockey season comes to a close, the conference's selection committee is beginning to sort out the top eight teams that will compete in next week's championship tournament. The committee announced the top four seeds yesterday and, as expected, Harvard (12-3-1) got the number two spot behind Cornell...
...College (12-5-1) in the number three seed, and Boston University (9-7-1), the defending champion at number four. B.U.'s mediocre-looking record came as a result of four Division I forfeits suffered when Cornell blew the whistle on freshman Dick DeCloe, who, though ineligible under ECAC rules, was playing for B.U. at the start of the season...
...Crimson icemen, making a big sprint towards next week's ECAC quarterfinals, left the Bulldogs in the dust Saturday night, as they thoroughly outplayed a ragtag Yale six to a 9-1 victory...