With St. Thomas’ departure from the MIAC, St. scholastica will be replacing them as a full-time member. Makes a lot of sense given their location in Duluth.
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Re: St. Scholastica to the MIAC
And Macalster joins the MIAC for Football...
https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2020/...-miac-in-2021/SNC Men:
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Re: St. Scholastica to the MIAC
I think it's a much bigger deal on the women's side, more for the NCHA as their annual favorite becomes further entrenched with the departure of the 2nd best program in the conference. CSS men haven't been very relevant in the NCHA and not sure it would change for them in the MIAC.
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Re: St. Scholastica to the MIAC
Also makes sense because tCSS became even more geographically isolated in the NCHA after Northland moved to the WIAC.
[Speculation]
NCHA North: FU, SNC, LU, MU, CUW
NCHA South: MSOE, LFC, AU, TU, AC
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Or just completely eliminate divisions because everybody plays the exact same double round robin schedule.5x NCAA D3 Ice Hockey Champion: 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018
2x Super Bowl Champion: XLII, XLVI
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Originally posted by Tom Coughlin View PostAlso makes sense because tCSS became even more geographically isolated in the NCHA after Northland moved to the WIAC.
[Speculation]
NCHA North: FU, SNC, LU, MU, CUW
NCHA South: MSOE, LFC, AU, TU, AC
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Or just completely eliminate divisions because everybody plays the exact same double round robin schedule.
3 x 4 = 12
2 x 5 = 10
Total = 22
Top 3 teams in each division make the playoffs.
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Originally posted by d3hockey57 View PostOr add a 22 conference game schedule where each team plays 3 games against division teams and 2 games against non-division teams.
3 x 4 = 12
2 x 5 = 10
Total = 22
Top 3 teams in each division make the playoffs.
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Originally posted by d3hockey57 View PostThere’s no rule stating how many non conference games a NCHA team needs. 3 non-conference games should suffice for at-large-bids if the teams can schedule them correctly (Point, Eau Clair, or head out east).
Plus, historically SNC has counted on 6-8 combined wins vs Point and Eau Claire every season. Losing those opportunities and banging in the NCHA every weekend has been tough ... (there’s supposed to be a winky emoji here)
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This is great for the Saints!Slap Shot - 444 might want to consider a restraining order.
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wasmania - you have to be the very best to get ice time with the great gophers!
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