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Ivy Championship[edit]

A recent edit added the statement "The Ivy school that is the highest finisher in the ECAC is also crowned the Ivy League ice hockey champion." My understanding is that the Ivy championship is based only on regular season intra-Ivy games, rather than including games with other ECAC members. While the original statement could be read in a way which agrees with my understanding, I think it's ambiguous, and so some clarification is in order. Kime1R 23:58, 16 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • I think you're right, my edit was ambiguous. The official Ivy League standings from this year prove your point. I'll change it to be more clear; thanks for the good catch. Friejose 13:30, 17 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Logos[edit]

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Division II/III[edit]

  • Why is there no discussion of the other two divisions? Unless things have changed, the college I played for was ECAC Division II (one of the few D-2 teams in the country) and played in the D-3 ECAC Northeast. Stoneice02 04:10, 23 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:ECACHLlogo.gif[edit]

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Expansion in the ECAC Hockey?[edit]

Do you think that Pittsbugh University and/or Penn State University could play hockey sometime in the future,be in the ECAC Hockey or Atlantic Hockey. My prediction is they would probably be in the ECAC Hockey if they play User:panicpack121 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.126.35.24 (talk) 01:36, 22 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Harvard and Unitarianism[edit]

What's the basis for stating Harvard's historic affiliation as Unitarian? I thought Unitarianism as we know it in the US today didn't exist until the 19th century, or about 200 years after Harvard was founded. Harvard did have a role in the development of Unitarianism. In 1636, the Massachusetts Bay Colony's established religion was Puritanism or what we would call today Congregationalism, so I would think it might be more appropriate to call its original affiliation Congregational or to include a note similar to the statement on Brown's founding as being by Baptists but without any formal regigious tests. The main Wikipedia article on Harvard says that it has never had any formal religious affiliation.

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Discussion about overview maps for US collegiate athletic conferences[edit]

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