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| | USCHO.com :: U.S. College Hockey Online :: ECAC Hockey League History |
 | | ECAC Division I, as it is known today, evolved slowly, starting from a dispute between the New England and New York schools. |
 | | After three seasons of 20-plus teams, the ECAC took the logical step and formally split the conference in two, with the strong teams and all the Ivy League schools forming a smaller Division I conference. |
 | | The Ivy League schools (Princeton, Dartmouth, Harvard, Cornell, Yale, Brown) formed one division; Boston University, Boston College, Maine, Providence, Northeastern and New Hampshire formed the East Division; and Colgate, Clarkson, Vermont, St. Lawrence and Rensselaer formed the West. |
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