When I was updating my computer rankings, I decided to take a look at what a unified Interlock standings table would look like, because that's the way it was back in the day, and I often read posts from people who don't get that competition wise it's just like a single league, since every team plays each other team in the interlock one time. So here's what it would look like if we put them together by points. For ease of comparisons NESCAC in red, ECAC East in blue
I have no idea what it all means, but feel free to comment
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1 [COLOR="Blue"]Norwich[/COLOR] 21
2 [COLOR="red"]Amherst[/COLOR] 16
[COLOR="red"]Bowdoin[/COLOR] 16
4 [COLOR="red"]Colby[/COLOR] 15
5 [COLOR="red"]Williams[/COLOR] 14
6 [COLOR="blue"]Babson[/COLOR] 12
[COLOR="blue"]Skidmore[/COLOR] 12
[COLOR="blue"]Southern Maine[/COLOR] 12
[COLOR="red"]Middlebury[/COLOR] 12
[COLOR="red"]Trinity[/COLOR] 12
11 [COLOR="blue"]Saint Anselm[/COLOR] 11
[COLOR="red"]Hamilton[/COLOR] 11
13 [COLOR="blue"]Castleton[/COLOR] 10
14 [COLOR="blue"]Umass Boston[/COLOR] 9
[COLOR="red"]Tufts[/COLOR] 9
16 [COLOR="blue"]New England Coll.[/COLOR]8
17 [COLOR="blue"]Saint Michael's[/COLOR] 7
18 [COLOR="red"]Conn. College[/COLOR] 5
19 [COLOR="Red"]Wesleyan[/COLOR] 4
20 [COLOR="blue"]Univ. New England[/COLOR]0
I have no idea what it all means, but feel free to comment
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