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Bottom Feeders 2017-18

Final SHOTS, 1-6:

1. UAA
2. RPI
3. Sparty
4. Arizona State
5. St. Lawrence
6. Miami

7-16 after I get home from dinner.

7. New Hampshire
8. Niagara
9. LSSU
10. Wisconsin
11. Brown
12. Western
13. Bentley
14. Alaska
15. Vermont
16. RIT

For seeding, if another committee member wanted to handle it, this is what I do:

South is 1 v 16, 8 v 9
West is 2 v 15, 7 v 10
East is 3 v 14, 6 v 11
Midwest is 4 v 13, 5 v 12

And as I have time and creativity, small write-ups will come out. Last year, I was only able to give scores.
 
Re: Bottom Feeders 2017-18

it is good to see Wisconsin make it. I will definitely be rooting for them. Their best player going pro all ready should help them out.
 
Only problem with that is UNH and Brown have already played each other this season. Currently all the matchups have teams which have not played each other this year.

There were some things I couldn't avoid. Without further ado, here's the final bracket:

South
1 UAA
4 RIT

2 Niagara
3 LSSU

West

1 RPI
4 Vermont

2 UNH
3 Brown

East

1 Michigan State
4 Alaska

2 Miami
3 Wisconsin

Midwest

1 ASU
4 Bentley

2 SLU
3 Western
 
Re: Bottom Feeders 2017-18

By the time those East Coasters get to Telluride(if not swept off the road by an avalanche) then the 8750 ft. altitude should knock them off their skates.
 
Re: Bottom Feeders 2017-18

By the time those East Coasters get to Telluride(if not swept off the road by an avalanche) then the 8750 ft. altitude should knock them off their skates.

I might write an avalanche into the results in Ouray, and a mysterious hail in Mt. Washington. Friday night, I will have time...
 
Re: Bottom Feeders 2017-18

I might write an avalanche into the results in Ouray, and a mysterious hail in Mt. Washington. Friday night, I will have time...

Well. if they take a wrong turn and go to Telluride(oops) instead of Ouray they could be trapped in a box Canyon.
BTW ouray's altitude is a measly 7792 ft. which is 2500 ft above Denver's Magness Arena.
 
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