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Let's assume the top four are ...

CCHA winner tonight

CCHA loser tonight

North Dakota

New Hampshire

UND winning today saved the committee a ton of issues:

#1 overall goes to Madison

#2 overall is a western team and should go to the other west regional (so sayeth history and precedent)

#3 overall no longer has a western site available -- east they go (and they love making UND travel)

#4 overall is eastern with an open eastern site

They split up the top two seeds by putting one in the east and one in the west.

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They split up the top two seeds by putting one in the east and one in the west.

In recent years when 1 and 2 are both from "east" or "west" they've crossed the regionals going to a Frozen Four. For example, 2007: Rochester, NY played Grand Rapids, MI; Denver, CO played Manchester, NH.

They did the same in 2006 and 2005.

Putting #2 overall Miami (?) into Colorado Springs puts them in the west (as a west team) and allows them to "cross" the bracket by having the Colorado Springs bracket play an east bracket.

nodakvindy's gues-timate would cross Madison/Albany (1/4) and Colorado Springs/Worchester (2/3).

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Further proof that the pairwise must be changed - http://www.uscho.com/news/id,15577/PairWis...iesUpdated.html

If the Northern Michigan - Notre Dame 3rd place game had ended in a tie then Notre Dame would be out of the tourny. With a win or a loss they make the field. How bizarre would it have been if the game had gone to ot and Notre Dame intentionally scores a goal on themselves in order to lose the game so they can make the NCAA tourny field.

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Further proof that the pairwise must be changed - http://www.uscho.com/news/id,15577/PairWis...iesUpdated.html

If the Northern Michigan - Notre Dame 3rd place game had ended in a tie then Notre Dame would be out of the tourny. With a win or a loss they make the field. How bizarre would it have been if the game had gone to ot and Notre Dame intentionally scores a goal on themselves in order to lose the game so they can make the NCAA tourny field.

thats just plain stupid, wow..can you imagine that happening

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BC up 4-0, Northern Mich beat ND, and Princeton beat Harvard; looks like Wisco has backed its way in and Mankato is out.

The fact that WI gets in over Mankato is reason enough to change the pairwise. Mankato had the better season and deserve a bid.

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thats just plain stupid, wow..can you imagine that happening

But, even if BC, NMU and Princeton win, and Wisconsin would have one more comparison win than Minnesota State, the committee might still consider Minnesota State over Wisconsin because Minnesota State wins the head-to-head comparison between the two, by a 4-2 margin.

The above happened as far as who won, there will be screaming if the committee picks lower power team (Mankato) over Wisco.

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The NCAA is going to attempt to maximize attendance. One view of possible brackets:

Colorado Springs (two Colorado teams, + UND travels well)

#3 UND

#16 Air Force (moved to compensate for #3 and #5 seeds)

# 5 CC

# 9 Mich St (#12 Wisco not available, #11 UMTC avoids WCHA first round, #10 Clarkson needed in Albany)

Madison (Mich travels)

#1 Michigan

#14 Princeton (moved to compensate for higher seed Denver)

# 7 Denver (Can't be #5 CC, #6 BC placed in Worcester for attendance)

#12 Wisco (one first round WCHA game cant be avoided)

Albany (two upstatet NY teams for attendance)

#2 Miami

#15 Niagara

# 8 SCSU

#10 Clarkson (key for Albany attendance)

Worcester (two HE teams for attendance)

#4 UNH

#13 Notre Dame

#6 BC

#11 UMTC

Total sum of seeds:

CC: 33 (strongest regional by slim margin)

Madison: 34

Worcester: 34

Albany: 35

First round games not balanced but regionals are.

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The NCAA is going to attempt to maximize attendance. One view of possible brackets:

Colorado Springs (two Colorado teams, + UND travels well)

#3 UND

#16 Air Force (moved to compensate for #3 and #5 seeds)

# 5 CC (#12 Wisco not available, #11 UMTC avoids WCHA first round, #10 Clarkson needed in Albany)

# 9 Mich St (would have been #11 UMTC but want to avoid two WCHA first round))

Madison (Mich travels)

#1 Michigan

#14 Princeton (moved to compensate for higher seed Denver)

# 7 Denver (Can't be #5 CC, #6 BC placed in Worcester for attendance)

#12 Wisco (one first round WCHA game cant be avoided)

Albany (two upstatet NY teams for attendance)

#2 Miami

#15 Niagara

# 8 SCSU

#10 Clarkson (key for Albany attendance)

Worcester (two HE teams for attendance)

#4 UNH

#13 Notre Dame

#6 BC

#11 UMTC

Total sum of seeds:

CC: 33 (strongest regional by slim margin)

Madison: 34

Worcester: 34

Albany: 35

First round games not balanced but regionals are.

Switch Air Force and Princton and I think you have them.

Here is what I came up with, though I like yours better.

Worcester

1 Michigan

26 Air Force

8 SCSU

9 Michigan State

Madison

3 UND

16 Princton

6 BC

12 UW

Colorado Springs

4 UNH

13 Notre Dame

5 CC

11 MN

Albany

2 Miami

22 Niagara

7 Denver

10 Clarkson

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from brads blog, a early projection from a uscho staff member

One of the USCHO bracket experts here at the Final Five says he thinks it is very likely that UND will play Princeton in the first round.

"That's the way the seeds match up and I don't see any reason to change that," he said.

As he pointed out earlier, he also said that there are a lot of different things that the committee could do. Here are his early projections:

Worcester:

UND vs. Princeton

Boston College vs. Minnesota

Albany:

Miami vs. Niagara

Denver vs. Michigan State

Madison:

Michigan vs. Air Force

St. Cloud vs. Wisconsin

Colorado Springs:

New Hampshire vs. Notre Dame

Colorado College vs. Clarkson

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from brads blog, a early projection from a uscho staff member

One of the USCHO bracket experts here at the Final Five says he thinks it is very likely that UND will play Princeton in the first round.

"That's the way the seeds match up and I don't see any reason to change that," he said.

As he pointed out earlier, he also said that there are a lot of different things that the committee could do. Here are his early projections:

Worcester:

UND vs. Princeton

Boston College vs. Minnesota

Albany:

Miami vs. Niagara

Denver vs. Michigan State

Madison:

Michigan vs. Air Force

St. Cloud vs. Wisconsin

Colorado Springs:

New Hampshire vs. Notre Dame

Colorado College vs. Clarkson

In a bracket with UND again!!! HMM...

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yeah, getting a little old to me regarding the NCAA and that decision. not sure what everyone else thinks but thats my take. 3 years in a row :glare:

I don't see why thats a smart move for attendance either, 2 teams that will bring plenty of fans on their own...

Would be quite an awesome matchup if both of us won and had to battle for a frozen four spot though.

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