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  • #16
    Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

    Originally posted by FireKnight View Post
    Was that before the NCAA Ralph? I didn't know they had a program.
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    • #17
      Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

      I have a simple (perhaps silly) question that i've wondered for.. a while. I don't want to start a new thread for it.. but why is it that we have Div 1 hockey & then its Div 3?

      Is there no division 2 in coll hockey? Does div 3 also offer scholarships? Very curious about this.. any info appreciated. thanks.
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      • #18
        Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

        Originally posted by FireKnight View Post
        Was that before the NCAA Ralph? I didn't know they had a program.
        You know for a minute there, I thought you were trying to infer that Ralph himself pre-dated the NCAA which is why he would know the answer.


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        • #19
          Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

          Buffalo Bulls had then dropped theire hockey program

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          • #20
            Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

            Originally posted by northeastern View Post
            I have a simple (perhaps silly) question that i've wondered for.. a while. I don't want to start a new thread for it.. but why is it that we have Div 1 hockey & then its Div 3?

            Is there no division 2 in coll hockey? Does div 3 also offer scholarships? Very curious about this.. any info appreciated. thanks.
            Not enough D2 schools sponsor the sport for there to be an NCAA championship at that level. If they wanted to remain D2, they'd have nothing to play for except pride. Consequently, those who do sponsor the sport use their "play-up in one sport per gender" option to field a D1 team.

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            • #21
              Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

              Originally posted by northeastern View Post
              I have a simple (perhaps silly) question that i've wondered for.. a while. I don't want to start a new thread for it.. but why is it that we have Div 1 hockey & then its Div 3?

              Is there no division 2 in coll hockey? Does div 3 also offer scholarships? Very curious about this.. any info appreciated. thanks.
              There is no D-II in college hockey. There was at one time. Most of the D-II schools that play hockey are in D-I. A few are in D-III leagues but are ineligible for the D-III tourney.

              D-III schools cannot give athletic scholarships in any sport including hockey. There are 6 D-III schools playing in D-I. Four of them (Clarkson, CC, RPI, and SLU) are able to award athletic scholarships since they were grandfathered in when legislation was passed not allowing D-III play-ups to award scholarships. There was a fight about this at the time http://board.uscho.com/showthread.php?t=28348. The other two schools (RIT and Union) are not allowed to award athletic scholarships since they were not grandfathered.
              Last edited by Ralph Baer; 10-19-2009, 11:55 AM.
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              • #22
                Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

                Originally posted by tic tac toe View Post
                This is from collegehockeynews.com

                * Boston State (1961-1982)
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                • #23
                  Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

                  Originally posted by tic tac toe View Post
                  This is from collegehockeynews.com

                  * Boston State (1961-1982)
                  Actually, Boston State became UMass-Boston. They do have hockey there at the D-III level.

                  (I'm 95% sure on this.)
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                  • #24
                    Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

                    Originally posted by PUBand09 View Post
                    If you know any other schools that used to have teams, or schools that have added them within the past decade or so, let me know here. Other discussion about the sport in general is welcome as well.
                    This is an incomplete list off the top of my head.

                    USC
                    UCLA
                    Occidental
                    Loyola (Cal)
                    California
                    Gonzaga
                    Washington
                    Montana School of Mines
                    US International (1980s)
                    Northern Arizona (1980s)
                    Penn State
                    Case
                    Western Reserve
                    Johns Hopkins
                    Catholic University
                    Georgetown
                    Columbia
                    Fordham
                    Illinois
                    Syracuse
                    Duquesne
                    Ohio University
                    St. Louis

                    Most of these schools played hockey during the golden age of college hockey, from the late 1930s until WWII. It was played from New England to Washington, DC on the east coast, across the mid-Atlantic and the mid-west states and from Spokane to Los Angeles on the west coast.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

                      Originally posted by Sean Pickett View Post
                      This is an incomplete list off the top of my head.

                      USC
                      UCLA
                      Occidental
                      Loyola (Cal)
                      California
                      Gonzaga
                      Washington
                      Montana School of Mines
                      US International (1980s)
                      Northern Arizona (1980s)
                      Penn State
                      Case
                      Western Reserve
                      Johns Hopkins
                      Catholic University
                      Georgetown
                      Columbia
                      Fordham
                      Illinois
                      Syracuse
                      Duquesne
                      Ohio University
                      St. Louis

                      Most of these schools played hockey during the golden age of college hockey, from the late 1930s until WWII. It was played from New England to Washington, DC on the east coast, across the mid-Atlantic and the mid-west states and from Spokane to Los Angeles on the west coast.

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                      Wayne State
                      Fairfield
                      Iona
                      UIC
                      UPenn
                      IIRC Wyoming
                      Last edited by Ralph Baer; 10-19-2009, 12:13 PM.
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                      • #26
                        Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

                        Don't some of these schools have ACHA teams?

                        I know Northwestern does... and there is an ACHA D-1... it's just not affiliated with the NCAA for whatever reason, maybe someone can shed some light on this whole ACHA thing for me (I've never quite understood it).
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                        • #27
                          Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

                          Originally posted by GoDawgsGo View Post
                          Actually, Boston State became UMass-Boston. They do have hockey there at the D-III level.

                          (I'm 95% sure on this.)
                          Correct on all accounts. Boston State became UMass-Boston in 1964. UMB plays in the D-III ECAC East.
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                          • #28
                            Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

                            Originally posted by quiddlet View Post
                            Don't some of these schools have ACHA teams?

                            I know Northwestern does... and there is an ACHA D-1... it's just not affiliated with the NCAA for whatever reason, maybe someone can shed some light on this whole ACHA thing for me (I've never quite understood it).
                            Almost all of them have an ACHA team, as do many of the NCAA schools also have an ACHA team.

                            ACHA is an organization for club level hockey. Club teams generally are not part of the schools athletic department, and do not have full time coaches and generally receive minimal funding.
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                            • #29
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                              thnks Ralph (and UNOfan).. very informative. That explains that.
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                              • #30
                                Re: Schools That Used to Have D-I Hockey

                                Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Post
                                Wayne State
                                Fairfield
                                Iona
                                UIC
                                UPenn
                                IIRC Wyoming
                                I believe you are correct about Wyoming. I should have put Penn on my list as BU did play them once.

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