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Originally posted by Skate79 View PostIf Union loses today, I think they will be the first women's D-1 program to finish 0 for the season. I'm pretty sure that Jeff Kampersal, Princeton's coach, will remind his team of the potential embarrassment of losing this game. While i have defended Claudia Asano-Barcomb in the past, I'm reversing course and recommending that the powers that be at Union, if they care about being a competitive D-1 program, remove her as head coach and find someone else. That is if they care. Perhaps a move to D-3 is a better way to go. Either way, something has to be done because it's clear they aren't making progress.
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Union lost 4-2 at Princeton and finishes the season 0-28-6... first D1 women's hockey team to finish with zero wins.
Union will enter next season on a record 51 game winless streak; last win was 12/12/14 vs Maine.
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Originally posted by giwan View PostThe D3 history was not exactly stellar.
If they pull women's hockey from D1 what sport will be moved up to replace it? ie Title IX implications
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Originally posted by Skate79 View PostOkay, I get it. But D3 has to be a better situation in terms of wins and losses than what they are currently facing in the ECAC. Not sure what Title IX has to do with it. If they offer women's hockey, what difference does it make if it is D1 or D3? They simply need to offer the women a chance to play NCAA hockey, regardless of the division.
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Originally posted by giwan View PostCurious as I don't know the history but why did they move to D1?
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She needs to step up and do the right thing for that program and offer her resignation. There's really no way she should come back next season even if they drop back to D3 which most likely isn't going to happen.
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Originally posted by hab View PostThe Union men's team has been a D1 team for about 25 years and I think that the movement towards gender equality in collegiate athletics really created an obligation to either drop the men's team down to D3 or move one of the women's sports up to D1. Union, to its credit, has always held to its principles of being against athletic scholarships, so when the women's team was elevated to D1 everyone in the college hockey world knew that it was going to be a struggle to compete with scholarship schools and with the Ivy schools, which have their own particular advantages. The amazing thing to me is not that the Union women's team has struggled, but that the men's team has enjoyed a few years of great success, despite the same disadvantages. That, IMO, can be attributed primarily to the influence of one incredible coach and recruiter, Nate Leaman, who built the men's team into a powerhouse before leaving to repeat that at Providence. It would take an equally heroic feat to lift the women's team off the floor, and I don't think that any of us see that on the horizon. A bit of background here: http://www.uscho.com/2004/01/12/scho...ay-up-schools/
In previous reference to Title IX, it's not all about equal scholarships even in this case where there are none. It's about equal opportunity and for example if the young women at Union complained about not offering any D1 level program they could very well have a case. Of course there would still be other ways around that issue.
One solid note: MOST institutes of higher learning are NOT in compliance with Title IX. Remember it was a Yale rowing crew that started Title IX so it was not about scholarships but about equality.
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Originally posted by shelfit View PostShe needs to step up and do the right thing for that program and offer her resignation. There's really no way she should come back next season even if they drop back to D3 which most likely isn't going to happen.
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Originally posted by HockeyEast33 View PostUnion is not going back to D3 women's hockey - isn't happening. Schools don't give up D1 status in sports once they get there - it is far too hard a path in the first place. And they won't put the existence of the successful men's program in jeopardy through a potential non-compliance issue. They will get a new coach (eventually) who can figure out how to be competitive just like on the men's side. May be a while, but it will happen.
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Originally posted by hab View PostThe Union men's team has been a D1 team for about 25 years and I think that the movement towards gender equality in collegiate athletics really created an obligation to either drop the men's team down to D3 or move one of the women's sports up to D1. Union, to its credit, has always held to its principles of being against athletic scholarships, so when the women's team was elevated to D1 everyone in the college hockey world knew that it was going to be a struggle to compete with scholarship schools and with the Ivy schools, which have their own particular advantages. The amazing thing to me is not that the Union women's team has struggled, but that the men's team has enjoyed a few years of great success, despite the same disadvantages. That, IMO, can be attributed primarily to the influence of one incredible coach and recruiter, Nate Leaman, who built the men's team into a powerhouse before leaving to repeat that at Providence. It would take an equally heroic feat to lift the women's team off the floor, and I don't think that any of us see that on the horizon. A bit of background here: http://www.uscho.com/2004/01/12/scho...ay-up-schools/Uncle Mickey: July 23, 1950-July 22, 2003
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I agree with Hab: "Any talk of Union going back to D3 is misguided. They will either find a way to become more competitive at D1 or be satisfied with a doormat status." I don't think the school will be satisfied with being a doormat. I think the school (administration, students, alumni, community) need to demand that the women's hockey team NOT be allowed to remain in the cellar. The coach must go. Perhaps the AD must go. Union cannot afford to lose D-1 status for the women unless its ready to go D-3 for men as well. Title IX is a big factor. On the other hand, schools have gone from D-I to D-III with success--there may be an awkward year for the program, maybe some hard choices for athletes, but it can be done. Look at SUNY Oneonta in men's soccer. But I don't think Union needs to or should go this route. Make a commitment to womens D-1 hockey. The college hasn't ever really done that. (Wo)man up, Union. Go U!
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