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Update on Coach McNamara: last night I heard that things were still serious but there were "encouraging" signs.
This afternoon her former club the Washington Pride posted this message of support, which noted her condition as "stable".
I continue to send prayers and well wishes for her and her...
The NCAA used to allow DII/DIII schools to designate a program to "play up" to Division 1. These were discontinued in 2011, but programs that were already playing up were grandfathered in if they so chose. I know SUNY Oneonta used to play up to DI in men's soccer, but they declined to continue...
Correct, division is by school not team. Division II women's teams have always been eligible for the D1 championship they just never made it because they didn't have enough of them for an autobid and would never qualify for an at-large. By forming the NEWHA with the three D1 schools, they got...
My understanding is that Division II transfer rules apply to the DII members of the NEWHA (Assumption, Franklin Pierce, Post, St. Anselm and St. Michael's). I think players at SHU, LIU and Stonehill would follow DI rules.
As I best understand it:
Division II players have to enter the portal, but they do not have the restricted transfer window that Division I players do. Otherwise, the rules mirror Division I.
Through this year, Division III players do not need to be entered into the portal to talk to other...
Jessica Campbell, the assistant coach of the Kraken, also coached for the Firebirds and in Germany. She had some stints for girls' clubs before transitioning to coaching men.
Kim Weiss coached for the Washington Pride girls program before transitioning to the NAHL Maryland Black Bears as...
Middlebury has announced that Head Coach Bill Mandigo will retire in June. He finishes his head coaching career at 698-185-60. If Midd had won the NESCAC that would have been win 700.
Middlebury's assistant coach, Emily McNamara, an AHCA Head Coach of the Year in her own right from her time...
So the quarterfinals are set as:
Williams at UW-River Falls
Hamline at Norwich
Wilkes at Nazareth
Elmira at Amherst
Unless Williams upsets the 2-time defending champs, the NCAA is on the hook for guaranteed 2 flights, possibly 3 (if Norwich beats Hamline at home).
Wilkes has advanced over Adrian 2-1.
Both CSB vs Amherst and Plattsburgh vs Williams are going to OT tied at 1.
Elmira leads Augsburg 3-1 after 2 periods. Amazing how the Soaring Eagles take flight at just the right time these past few seasons.
Hamline leads Endicott 1-0 after 2.
There's also 2013 when it had to be out west after being east 3 straight years so they made a predetermined site of UW-Superior.
Plattsburgh went in undefeated, got shut out by Middlebury who then lost to Elmira in the championship. And my understanding has always been all three teams were on...
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