Interconference vs Intraconference - What's the difference?
interconference | intraconference | Related terms |
(sports) Occurring between two athletic conferences, or between two teams that are members of different conferences
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 21, author=Jeff Z. Klein And Karl-Eric Reif, title=In the N.H.L., East Is East and West Is West, work=New York Times
, passage=Finally, the truest measure of quality: In interconference games, Western teams have a 57-38 record against the East, including overtime and penalty shootout results — a winning percentage of .600. }} (sports) Occurring within a single athletic conference, or between teams that belong to the same conference
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 30, author=Pete Thamel, title=Marquee Opener Is Not a Sign of Things to Come, work=New York Times
, passage=The best intraconference games involving Big East teams are South Florida at Auburn on Sept. 8, West Virginia at Maryland on Sept. 13, Louisville at Kentucky on Sept. 15 and Maryland at Rutgers on Sept. 29. }}
Intraconference is a related term of interconference.
In sports terms the difference between interconference and intraconference
is that interconference is occurring between two athletic conferences, or between two teams that are members of different conferences while intraconference is occurring within a single athletic conference, or between teams that belong to the same conference.interconference
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intraconference
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