Word: minnesota
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...Crimson (28-1-0, 24-1-1 ECAC) clinched an automatic bid to the American Women's College Hockey Alliance (AWCHA) National Championship Tournament way back on Feb. 21, when it wrapped up the ECAC crown. Harvard and three other teams will meet at the University of Minnesota to decide the national championship Mar. 26 and 27, but in the meantime the Crimson has a chance to win its first-ever ECAC Tournament championship...
...those bids should go to Minnesota (11-2-3). The AWCHA is probably holding its second-annual national championship in Minneapolis to increase its fan base in the Midwest, which is likely to have a women's hockey conference to rival the ECAC in the form of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association next year. And Minnesotans will want to see their Golden Gophers in the national championship...
...Minnesota is also the only team outside the ECAC with a legitimate claim to a championship invitation. Ranked No. 3 in U.S. College Hockey Online and No. 4 in USA Today/American Hockey Magazine, the Gophers have only lost to Harvard and No. 2 Brown. They tied No. 3 UNH twice and have victories over No. 5 Northeastern, No. 7 Providence and No. 8 Princeton...
...Once you get to the hearing, the purpose of ahearing is not educational," says Amelious N.Whyte, assistant to the vice president of studentdevelopment at the University of Minnesota- TwinCities (UMTC...
...decisions, putting victims' needs first and trumpeting the rights of individuals over the state. "Like Harry Truman, Harry Blackmun really grew in office," notes TIME senior reporter Alain Sanders, who covered Blackmun during much of the Justice's career. "Early on he was viewed as second-rate, the Minnesota twin of Warren Burger," Sanders notes. "But over time he split with the Chief Justice, finding his own voice on the court." Indeed, ever an open mind, Blackmun reversed his support for capital punishment in 1994. "I shall no longer tinker with the machinery of death," he wrote...