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6:00 Neumann at Hamilton
7:00 Norwich at Salve Regina
7:00 Williams at Utica
8:00 Univ of New England at St. Norbert
8:00 Saint John's at Aurora
8:00 Anna Maria at UW-Stout
Can someone with insight explain to me why, after decades of the NC$$ avoiding flights like leprosy, now have potentially 5 flights PRIOR to the finals!? Why the sudden seismic shift in the D3 budget?? And is this "generosity" evident across the board in other D3 sports as well?? Has sanity...
All of this discussion is moot. Hobart is head & shoulders & torsos above any other team I've seen play. No one can compete with their skill, speed and quickness, plus they'll be sleeping in their own beds for the entire tourney.
This decline is not unique to M'ville; it's an issue with nearly every small, private, liberal arts school. Fewer students = fewer colleges. Survival of the fittest is the theme for the next decade. Ironic that some schools are adding hockey to increase enrollment, certainly not to compete for...
I'm not sure about the USHL & CHL, but the number of NAHL kids is likely to surge in D3.
Is anyone familiar enough with the USPORTS schools, and how they compare academically to D3 schools?? I imagine that the quality of education and the proverbial weight of the degree will now become more...
The four pods in the corners of the rink contained some serious lighting which was directed up at the ceiling, and the whole rink was brilliantly indirectly lighted without seeing a lighting fixture. Quite a contrast with today.
Elmira had never won fewer than 8 games in a season, until this. (And I was witness to their very first game ever when the ceiling of the MAC was pristine white) Guess there's only one way to go.
My assumption was that the weighting percentages would be "tweaked" each year, but according to the NCAA Q&A document, the % could be tweaked after this (the initial) season, but then only after every 3rd season!?
I don't believe we will ever see a "fair" or "objective" system for choosing the NCAA participants (cf. the CFP fiasco), but it gives us something to discuss on a dreary February day. An excerpt from Scott Huston's article on the NPI ranking system from the D3 Hockey News Site (emphasis mine)...
In a 14 team tourney, I find it incomprehensible that the #10 team in the nation, and likely a 20 win team will be excluded from the tourney.
Anyone with a memory better than mine recall a scenario in which a 20 win team didn't make the tourney??
If some deep-pocketed alumnus/a wants to drop a few million at a D3 school to abet that institution's athletic prowess, they're more likely to do what Kim Pegula did at Houghton, build an athletic complex which bears their name in perpetuity.
When the political pendulum swings back and the...
Considering how easy this would conceivably be in D3, (since nearly all players get $0 in theory) -- my opinion is that the optics for a wealthy donor would undoubtedly be overwhelmingly negative from anyone outside that school's orbit. (Recall the outrage from all of D3 hockey over Neumann's...
According to TJHN, D3 schools can begin admitting former CHL players next season!?
If D3 struggles to get NAHL kids, and the CHL is on par with the USHL, why would a player good enough to play in the CHL ever consider playing D3?
Excerpt from the article:
I've been around long enough to...
If the bids go only to the 12 best teams in the nation, then the ~50% of D1 schools that don't play in the Big 4 conferences would file an anti-trust suit before the reveal show was off the air, and we all know how well the NCAA does against law suits.
Pardon the inference, but this is simply...
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