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Originally posted by ne7minder View PostLeClerc at Colgate, again, not very long but I seem to remember she was a head coach in D-III with some success.
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Previous experience head coaching a perennial contender has never been the standard for getting a HC job in women’s hockey. If we ever get to that point great, but we are not there now. But sure, we’re talking about getting female head coaches in place so let’s raise the standard to “has coached a perennial contender.”
Fargo head coached a perennial contender before getting first D1 Head Coach job. Wahlig is a Head Coach proven winner, before getting first D1 Head Coach job. Who are the others?Last edited by Lindsay; 05-20-2018, 01:24 PM.
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Originally posted by ne7minder View PostI should have added that there are many D-I assistant coaches who probably have earned at least a look. But I am not familiar enough with name many. Courtney Kennedy comes to mind,
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Originally posted by Lindsay View Post100% agree. Kennedy might be very happy at BC and impossible to lure away, but she has to be near the top of potential head coaching lists for AD’s looking to hire.
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Originally posted by shelfit View PostExcept I think most AD's don't know much or anything about women's hockey or who the coaches are and that's probably not going to change anytime soon.
I don’t know how much each of the AD’s know. I bet some know the landscape well, some not at all (OSU admitted to being clueless, in an article someone shared here a while back.)Last edited by Lindsay; 05-20-2018, 02:48 PM.
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Originally posted by Lindsay View PostCome on, even if that’s true, Kennedy could get a head coaching job if she wanted one. The question is if one appealing enough comes up, that someone already doesn’t have on lock down by way of being the associate head coach.
I don’t know how much each of the AD’s know. I bet some know the landscape well, some not at all (OSU admitted to being clueless, in an article someone shared here a while back.)
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Originally posted by ne7minder View PostIt is safe to put that person on ignore. The signal to noise ratio is very low, mostly they want to troll not add to the conversationLast edited by shelfit; 05-20-2018, 09:07 PM.
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Originally posted by Lindsay View PostCome on, even if that’s true, Kennedy could get a head coaching job if she wanted one. The question is if one appealing enough comes up, that someone already doesn’t have on lock down by way of being the associate head coach.
I don’t know how much each of the AD’s know. I bet some know the landscape well, some not at all (OSU admitted to being clueless, in an article someone shared here a while back.)
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Originally posted by HockeyEast33 View PostI don't know about the "Kennedy could get a head coaching job if she wanted one" comment. Wouldn't you have said that about Allison Coomey and Katie Lachapelle at BU for many years, yet there they were together behind Durocher for 9 years.... I don't believe for a second that they didn't try to get a head coach job in that time and yet they weren't able to. They have coaching credentials at least as good as Kennedy. It finally took Holy Cross going D1 to get Lachapelle in line and Coomey moved to Penn State as an assistant (not even an associate head coach). I think you assume too much to think that Kennedy is a shoo-in if she wanted to be. Wouldn't Providence be the right opportunity for her (New England, similar to BC, etc.)? For that matter - wouldn't Lachapelle be a good fit for Providence - she's an alum?
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Originally posted by Still Eeyore View PostProving discrimination in hiring (as opposed to firing) is almost impossible, even when it happens. That's not true just for gender discrimination, but everything else. Age discrimination, for those who end up unemployed in their mid-40s or older (which I know from personal experience; it's how someone with a masters degree in accounting ends up as a security guard), is endemic, but you can't assemble the evidence to prove it.Wisconsin Hockey: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 WE WANT MORE!
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Originally posted by Timothy A View PostI don't know, if she applies anywhere in women's hockey for any job, she's automatically the #1 qualified person. If she applies at 5 schools and is not hired, she could probably make a discrimination case. The people in the know know she is psycho, but the jurors will again have no knowledge of that and fatten her bank accounts further.
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