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Haven't posted here before, but have been listening to the Dartmouth/Cornell game 1, and there will be sudden death OT, as they are 3-3 in three periods, at Lynah Rink. Sounds like the Big Green have quite the fan following there.
The Final Four for Atlantic City is almost set but the games are one sided so we are set to play the final round. The top 4 seeds have made it to AC. You have until 4:00 PM Friday to get your picks in. Here are the directions:
1) Pick the winner of each semifinal
2) Pick the winner of the consolation game
3) Pick the ECAC Champion and pick the final score.
A total of 26 points is available
4 points for semi-final game 1 winner
4 points for semi-final game 2 winner
2 point bonus for picking both winners
5 points for the Consolation Game winner
6 points for the Championship Game winner
2 point bonus for picking both the Consolation and Championship Game winner
2 point bonus for picking the winners of all 4 games.
1 point bonus for picking the exact final score even if you did not have the correct teams.
Please give me your picks in the following order:
Union – Colgate winner
Cornell - Harvard winner
Consolation winner –
Championship game Winner and Score -
The Championship game score will be used as a tie-breaker.
Closest to total goals without going over or if all go over then
Closest to winner goals without going over or if all go over then
Closest to loser goals without going over or Co-Champs are named.
Example
Union – Colgate Union
Cornell – Harvard Harvard
Consolation – Colgate
Championship game- Union 3-2
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