Adrian Gets ***** over royal...why voting for champs is fix
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:58 am
Well the bulldogs kicked ass this season 26 wins. the pice of s**t "selection comited" Ie code for assholes on the take just like the BCS
Passed on the bulldogs for a run at the title.
****em fogerty I say. if you get slected next season tell them to stick in their a$$ and pass on their rigged championship.
read the bs here.
Adrian's Dream Season Ends after missing NCAA Tournament Field
The Bulldogs conclude their inaugural season with a 26-3 record and 20 straight wins
Adrian had the best first-year win-loss record in Division III history in 2007-08
March 9, 2008
The Adrian College men's hockey squad might feel a sting for awhile as the NCAA Division III Men's Hockey Selection Committee has passed on the Bulldogs for entry into the 2007-08 national tournament. The season however has been one of exciting moments and memories that will last a lifetime for players and fans. Adrian finished the season with a 26-3 record and won their final 20 games en route to both a MCHA regular season and tournament titles.
For the full NCAA release please click on the link below:
NCAA Announces Field of 10
and here...
Field Set For D-III Men's Ice Hockey
The field of ten teams for the 2008 D-III Men's Ice Hockey Championships have been announced. The tournament starts March 12, and Lake Placid is the site for the semifinals and championship game.
March 9, 2008
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INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA Division III Men’s Ice Hockey Committee announced today the field of ten teams for the 2008 Division III Men’s Ice Hockey Championship.
Six conferences have been awarded automatic qualification. The remaining four teams were selected at-large by the committee.
The championship playoff format involves two first-round games and four quarterfinal games that are played on the campuses of the participating institutions. All games in the championship are single elimination. The four quarterfinal winners advance to Lake Placid, New York at Herb Brooks Arena at the Olympic Center for the semifinals and championship game, which will be conducted March 22-23. Tickets may be purchased by calling 518/523-1655.
Conferences receiving automatic qualification are:
ECAC DIII Men’s East Hockey League-Norwich (22-6-0)
ECAC DIII Northeast Hockey League-Massachusetts Dartmouth (18-8-1)
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference- St. Thomas (Minnesota) (19-6-2)
New England Small College Athletic Conference-Trinity (Conn.) (16-10-2)
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association-St. Norbert (24-1-4)
State University of New York Athletic Conference-Plattsburgh State (23-4-0)
Elmira, Hobart, Manhattanville, Wisconsin-Stout, enter the field as the four at-large selections.
Oswego State defeated Middlebury in the 2007 NCAA Division III championship game. The tournament’s final was conducted March 18 at Wessman Arena in Superior, Wisconsin.
The championship game will be televised live on CSTV Sunday, March 23 at 4 p.m. Eastern.
For more information about the Division III Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, log on to www.ncaa.com.
NCAA National CRAPOLA AGAINt all fair play.
Passed on the bulldogs for a run at the title.
****em fogerty I say. if you get slected next season tell them to stick in their a$$ and pass on their rigged championship.
read the bs here.
Adrian's Dream Season Ends after missing NCAA Tournament Field
The Bulldogs conclude their inaugural season with a 26-3 record and 20 straight wins
Adrian had the best first-year win-loss record in Division III history in 2007-08
March 9, 2008
The Adrian College men's hockey squad might feel a sting for awhile as the NCAA Division III Men's Hockey Selection Committee has passed on the Bulldogs for entry into the 2007-08 national tournament. The season however has been one of exciting moments and memories that will last a lifetime for players and fans. Adrian finished the season with a 26-3 record and won their final 20 games en route to both a MCHA regular season and tournament titles.
For the full NCAA release please click on the link below:
NCAA Announces Field of 10
and here...
Field Set For D-III Men's Ice Hockey
The field of ten teams for the 2008 D-III Men's Ice Hockey Championships have been announced. The tournament starts March 12, and Lake Placid is the site for the semifinals and championship game.
March 9, 2008
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CLICK HERE FOR BRACKET (PDF)
INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA Division III Men’s Ice Hockey Committee announced today the field of ten teams for the 2008 Division III Men’s Ice Hockey Championship.
Six conferences have been awarded automatic qualification. The remaining four teams were selected at-large by the committee.
The championship playoff format involves two first-round games and four quarterfinal games that are played on the campuses of the participating institutions. All games in the championship are single elimination. The four quarterfinal winners advance to Lake Placid, New York at Herb Brooks Arena at the Olympic Center for the semifinals and championship game, which will be conducted March 22-23. Tickets may be purchased by calling 518/523-1655.
Conferences receiving automatic qualification are:
ECAC DIII Men’s East Hockey League-Norwich (22-6-0)
ECAC DIII Northeast Hockey League-Massachusetts Dartmouth (18-8-1)
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference- St. Thomas (Minnesota) (19-6-2)
New England Small College Athletic Conference-Trinity (Conn.) (16-10-2)
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association-St. Norbert (24-1-4)
State University of New York Athletic Conference-Plattsburgh State (23-4-0)
Elmira, Hobart, Manhattanville, Wisconsin-Stout, enter the field as the four at-large selections.
Oswego State defeated Middlebury in the 2007 NCAA Division III championship game. The tournament’s final was conducted March 18 at Wessman Arena in Superior, Wisconsin.
The championship game will be televised live on CSTV Sunday, March 23 at 4 p.m. Eastern.
For more information about the Division III Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, log on to www.ncaa.com.
NCAA National CRAPOLA AGAINt all fair play.
