Yes . Crowley Cahill is in the portal. They all want out of BC. Team will not be good next year. Maybe the worst team they have had at BC in 20 years.
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Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post
It seems like one and done on the transfers is becoming more and more common.
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Rebecca Vanstone heads to Northeastern with one more year of eligibility, per the info available online. This would be because she missed almost all of this past season and, I believe, would not be eligible, as a graduate student, to play at Yale. She is a significant goal-scorer.
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Originally posted by BowWowWow View PostRebecca Vanstone heads to Northeastern with one more year of eligibility, per the info available online. This would be because she missed almost all of this past season and, I believe, would not be eligible, as a graduate student, to play at Yale. She is a significant goal-scorer.
Her freshman year was 2018-19. That would mean her five-year clock runs out as of 2022-23. And because she was at Yale and Yale didn't participate in the COVID year, she doesn't qualify for a COVID year extension or 'time out' of the five year clock. MAYBE she can count 20-21 as a 'red shirt' year and then qualify for a sixth year because of medical hardship for 22-23?
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Originally posted by robertearle View Post
I'm not sure she would have eligibility at all for 2023-24.
Her freshman year was 2018-19. That would mean her five-year clock runs out as of 2022-23. And because she was at Yale and Yale didn't participate in the COVID year, she doesn't qualify for a COVID year extension or 'time out' of the five year clock. MAYBE she can count 20-21 as a 'red shirt' year and then qualify for a sixth year because of medical hardship for 22-23?
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Originally posted by BowWowWow View Post
Yeah, she has no COVID year to use. So, I think she may be qualifying for an additional year because of hardship/injury.
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Originally posted by robertearle View Post
But she would only qualify for that if the NCAA lets her count 20-21 as a 'red shirt' year. And I just don't know if the NCAA would do that. The idea was if you don't participate in 20-21, you get no 'consideration' for that year. I simply don't know which way they would treat it. Maybe they've softened up on the whole thing. It will be an interesting 'case'.
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Originally posted by Puckluck89 View Post
Many of the Ivy League players just didn't go to school at all that year, so it wouldn't count as anything. They stayed home, trained, and saved that year - knowing they wouldn't get it back.Russell Jaslow
[Former] SUNYAC Correspondent
U.S. College Hockey Online
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Originally posted by Russell Jaslow View Post
But once the clock starts, the clock starts. It can't be paused. It doesn't matter whether you don't attend school for a year.
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Originally posted by Puckluck89 View Post
Are you sure? If you don't go to school at all, it's not a year of eligibility. I know personally of several players who attend Princeton, Harvard, and Dartmouth who stayed home and finished their 4 years of eligibility after the Covid year. They played 4 years. They went to school 4 years. They just didn't attend one year.
At the time the 'deal' for the COVID year not counting against eligibility and 'the clock' was announced, it was very clear that those who chose to not participate would not be given such consideration; the bonus COVID year was the 'reward' for taking the risk of participating in the face of the great unknowns of what the COVID season might hold. Ivy League schools chose to not participate; Ivy League athletes who chose to not transfer etc essentially also chose to not participate. Sitting at home was choosing to not participate. Their clock continued to run.
Maybe that rather harsh stance has softened since then. But until I see something in print that states so, I'd assume it has not 'softened'.
In short, yes, I'm pretty sure. As for those you know, etc., you are describing SAs who played four years during a five year period. In Vanstone's case, we are talking about a sixth year.Last edited by robertearle; 05-25-2023, 12:22 PM.
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This is a podcast from Youth Hockey Hub (State of Minnesota). It will require a chunk of time for those who have interest in the recruitment process. It will be well worth your time. This podcast has a lot of information and the guests are, Bethany Brausen, assistant coach for St. Thomas, Josie Hemp, an incoming freshmen for the UofM, and the dad of Josie St. Martin, who is a committed 24 recruit for tOSU.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEfwxq9akIULast edited by FiveHoleFrenzy; 05-25-2023, 01:11 PM.At the outset, we could hang with the dude...
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Except Van Stone meets the exception of her 5th year she only played In 5 games and therefore in my opinion gets a medical redshirt. That's just my opinion. It will also be interesting to see if Petrie plays for Clarkson or moves on. Her case is a little different in that she did not stay home during the COVID year. However, the medical redshirt might apply there also if she applied for it.
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