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AHA Commissioner Interview. He said what?

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Being in talks with 4 teams does not mean 4 teams joining. We all assume UAH is one of these four, and there's only a 50/50 shot they join AHA, assuming they even remain afloat.

It's also no secret that RIT would likely jump ship to the ECAC as soon as the opportunity arose, and having a few buffer teams puts the AHA in a good position to absorb any such issues.

Well along the line of my thinking. Say the Ivy League teams spilt from the ECAC. That may bring in RIT and say Niagara. And I still hear a lot of rumors that teams from the old CCHA may not be happy in the WCHA and may like to joing with some teams in the Western POD of the AHA.

Your point also valid that not all four teams would get into the AHA, but the share number gets me thinking, but again its just thinking...

Just so there no confusion, I am not saying the suspension is not the right one, I am saying I don't know and wish I did, but I gotta be able to see the hit. I think the league owes the fan the opportunity to see. The players of each team better get a look...
 
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I've seen the video and I agree with the suspension. I wish the WCHA would take similar action in instances like this, as I've seen several similar hits get punished with a minimal suspension.

Air Force won't release the video, especially after what happened with the video of the Wyoming football coach being leaked. They have a new policy in place that only essential people will receive the video (the SID and the league.) Don't expect it to come out from AF anytime soon.
 
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I think it has more to do with who owns the rights to the video (B2Networks?). Since the league sells the rights, they can probably get access to send it around and show all the coaches what happened. But putting it up on youtube would be another story.
On one hand, it would be nice if whoever owns the rights would post the video so everyone could learn from this. At the same time, it's not pretty and might not be pleasant for the player involved to have to see time and time again (and have everyone else see it), so I understand protecting him a bit, given what he's going through.
 
Re: AHA Commissioner Interview. He said what?

I think it has more to do with who owns the rights to the video (B2Networks?). Since the league sells the rights, they can probably get access to send it around and show all the coaches what happened. But putting it up on youtube would be another story.
On one hand, it would be nice if whoever owns the rights would post the video so everyone could learn from this. At the same time, it's not pretty and might not be pleasant for the player involved to have to see time and time again (and have everyone else see it), so I understand protecting him a bit, given what he's going through.

I haven't seen the B2 video and I forgot that there was another person/crew who filmed the game. I've only seen what was filmed by the Air Force videographer who shoots all road games. That video is owned by the AFA and will not be released unless the conference specifically asks for it and releases it themselves.
 
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In this case, I stand by my baseless rumors of St. Anselm, Stonehill, SHNU, and St. Michael's being in the mix. Particularly St. A's.

I am new to the site, so excuse me for dragging up old topics. But I have to say it would be wonderful for SNHU to move to D1 hockey. The AHA has a scholly limit of 12? If that is so that may be a good place for a school moving up to start. Less of an automatic financial hit by joining the AHA then going to a full 18 scholly league.

Also, there could be a possibility that SNHU moves up to D1 overall. Financial resources are not a real issue at this point for the rapidly growing school.

A new AD was announced this past week and he begins his role after Memorial Day, so sooner then later we will have some answers around these parts on the future of SNHU athletics. D2 hockey is clearly pointless, and as an alum I would like to see us move up at the very least in hockey. No on campus rink at this point, but in the interim I would hope we could work out a deal to play at the Verizon Wireless Arena in downtown Manchester.
 
I am new to the site, so excuse me for dragging up old topics. But I have to say it would be wonderful for SNHU to move to D1 hockey. The AHA has a scholly limit of 12? If that is so that may be a good place for a school moving up to start. Less of an automatic financial hit by joining the AHA then going to a full 18 scholly league.

Also, there could be a possibility that SNHU moves up to D1 overall. Financial resources are not a real issue at this point for the rapidly growing school.

A new AD was announced this past week and he begins his role after Memorial Day, so sooner then later we will have some answers around these parts on the future of SNHU athletics. D2 hockey is clearly pointless, and as an alum I would like to see us move up at the very least in hockey. No on campus rink at this point, but in the interim I would hope we could work out a deal to play at the Verizon Wireless Arena in downtown Manchester.

What's the reality like at SNHU... Before we moved up to Div 1 we did a lot of non-trivial ground work... A lot even before the Marty Meehan renniscance. I've been a witness and active part (w many others) in the revival from little pride and general disinterest to the current full-on school pride and ascent of today.

I haven't looked at a lot of the comparables... Some of have done well w the transition some bad and some were D1 in all but name (North Dakota).

I do not begrudge anybody's desire to play w the big boys but we're not playing just for show. At the same time, not knowing SNHU's full geography, we are starting to suck out some of the air around Nashua, etc.

Where do you see yourselves?
 
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What's the reality like at SNHU... Before we moved up to Div 1 we did a lot of non-trivial ground work... A lot even before the Marty Meehan renniscance. I've been a witness and active part (w many others) in the revival from little pride and general disinterest to the current full-on school pride and ascent of today.

I haven't looked at a lot of the comparables... Some of have done well w the transition some bad and some were D1 in all but name (North Dakota).

I do not begrudge anybody's desire to play w the big boys but we're not playing just for show. At the same time, not knowing SNHU's full geography, we are starting to suck out some of the air around Nashua, etc.

Where do you see yourselves?

If we were to make the move to D1 in all sports we would preferably get into the NEC, we fit the small private school mantra. Currently we have roughly 7,500+ students, which doesn't count the unlimited amount of money pumping in from our online school. You have probably seen the SNHU.edu commercials from time to time. Our new AD has shown the ability to fund raise and collect money from various sources so I am optimistic on that front. We certainly do not have the power and scope that UML has but we have no state funding.

Being located in Manchester we would have a prime spot in the NH scene as far as I am concerned. If we had D1 hockey we would be in prime range of the most populous area of NH unlike other D1 programs UNH & Darmouth.

I wouldn't see SNHU and UML competing in the same avenues. It costs a deal more to attend SNHU, but with the great work done via the online school and the cash flow from that the campus has more then doubled in size and continues to just break ground on new buildings.

I think at the least, we could/should move up in D1 as D2 hockey is pointless and it creates no buzz because there is no national title to win. We were runners up in the very last national championship game...so I guess technically we are still the national runner's up in D2 :)
 
Re: AHA Commissioner Interview. He said what?

If we were to make the move to D1 in all sports we would preferably get into the NEC, we fit the small private school mantra. Currently we have roughly 7,500+ students, which doesn't count the unlimited amount of money pumping in from our online school. You have probably seen the SNHU.edu commercials from time to time. Our new AD has shown the ability to fund raise and collect money from various sources so I am optimistic on that front. We certainly do not have the power and scope that UML has but we have no state funding.

Being located in Manchester we would have a prime spot in the NH scene as far as I am concerned. If we had D1 hockey we would be in prime range of the most populous area of NH unlike other D1 programs UNH & Darmouth.

I wouldn't see SNHU and UML competing in the same avenues. It costs a deal more to attend SNHU, but with the great work done via the online school and the cash flow from that the campus has more then doubled in size and continues to just break ground on new buildings.

I think at the least, we could/should move up in D1 as D2 hockey is pointless and it creates no buzz because there is no national title to win. We were runners up in the very last national championship game...so I guess technically we are still the national runner's up in D2 :)

Just double checked numbers, SNHU most recently reported just over 8K students. If we were in the NEC we would be the second largest school, behind CCSU.
 
Re: AHA Commissioner Interview. He said what?

Just double checked numbers, SNHU most recently reported just over 8K students. If we were in the NEC we would be the second largest school, behind CCSU.
But - now here's the kicker, you do not have to move up to Division I.

There's an NCAA By-Law that states that if D-II does not offer a championship in a particular sport (ice hockey), the school can declare that they want to play in the D-I sandbox (2 year commitment minimum) while still remaining D-II. AND, Division I requires just 6 teams in a conference to get an AQ. So (and here we go on the wild sleigh ride) take the 4 D-II schools now playing in the NE-10 hockey conference, grab the two D-II Saints that are neither fish nor fowl in the ECAC-East, have them all declare that they want to play in the big boys sandbox and VOILA! you're there.

Play 20 games in conference, and then find 10-14 additional games (play AHA and ECAC bottom feeders). At the end, play your conference championships @ the Salem Ice Center and the winner is the #16 seed in the NCAA tournament.

This is like faster than light travel. People write about it all the time, but reality says it can't happen.
 
Re: AHA Commissioner Interview. He said what?

But - now here's the kicker, you do not have to move up to Division I.

There's an NCAA By-Law that states that if D-II does not offer a championship in a particular sport (ice hockey), the school can declare that they want to play in the D-I sandbox (2 year commitment minimum) while still remaining D-II. AND, Division I requires just 6 teams in a conference to get an AQ. So (and here we go on the wild sleigh ride) take the 4 D-II schools now playing in the NE-10 hockey conference, grab the two D-II Saints that are neither fish nor fowl in the ECAC-East, have them all declare that they want to play in the big boys sandbox and VOILA! you're there.

Play 20 games in conference, and then find 10-14 additional games (play AHA and ECAC bottom feeders). At the end, play your conference championships @ the Salem Ice Center and the winner is the #16 seed in the NCAA tournament.

This is like faster than light travel. People write about it all the time, but reality says it can't happen.

Well, I asked the larger question because in the end resources have to be spent and the money needs to come from some source.
 
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So... I still think Navy makes the most sense for the AHA. They may not be on track to getting up to D1 by next year, but I have a feeling spot #12 goes to them if they show the slightest interest.
 
Re: AHA Commissioner Interview. He said what?

But - now here's the kicker, you do not have to move up to Division I.

There's an NCAA By-Law that states that if D-II does not offer a championship in a particular sport (ice hockey), the school can declare that they want to play in the D-I sandbox (2 year commitment minimum) while still remaining D-II. AND, Division I requires just 6 teams in a conference to get an AQ. So (and here we go on the wild sleigh ride) take the 4 D-II schools now playing in the NE-10 hockey conference, grab the two D-II Saints that are neither fish nor fowl in the ECAC-East, have them all declare that they want to play in the big boys sandbox and VOILA! you're there.

Play 20 games in conference, and then find 10-14 additional games (play AHA and ECAC bottom feeders). At the end, play your conference championships @ the Salem Ice Center and the winner is the #16 seed in the NCAA tournament.

This is like faster than light travel. People write about it all the time, but reality says it can't happen.

NE-10 wouldn't want to sponser sports in multiple NCAA classifications, too much to handle alone in D2.
 
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NE-10 wouldn't want to sponser sports in multiple NCAA classifications, too much to handle alone in D2.

I'd be more worried about the NE-10 sponsoring a D-1 hockey conference if I were the three "full members" sponsoring D-I hockey in another conference (AIC, Bentley and Merrimack), on the grounds they might insist those teams play in the NE-10.
 
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I'd be more worried about the NE-10 sponsoring a D-1 hockey conference if I were the three "full members" sponsoring D-I hockey in another conference (AIC, Bentley and Merrimack), on the grounds they might insist those teams play in the NE-10.

That is very true!
 
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I don't think there would be much keeping Bently or AIC in the AHA.

I'd be more worried about the NE-10 sponsoring a D-1 hockey conference if I were the three "full members" sponsoring D-I hockey in another conference (AIC, Bentley and Merrimack), on the grounds they might insist those teams play in the NE-10.
 
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I don't think there would be much keeping Bently or AIC in the AHA.

I think this might be the first time anyone's uttered this sentence ever, but... Atlantic Hockey would be a better league.
 
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As astounding as that sounds... that may be a good move for either team. What's ultimately kept teams like RIT and Air Force in AHA is the seemingly easy road to the NCAAs. You sacrifice at large bid possibilities for a higher probability of winning your conference tournament.

I think this might be the first time anyone's uttered this sentence ever, but... Atlantic Hockey would be a better league.
 
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As astounding as that sounds... that may be a good move for either team. What's ultimately kept teams like RIT and Air Force in AHA is the seemingly easy road to the NCAAs. You sacrifice at large bid possibilities for a higher probability of winning your conference tournament.

I'm pretty sure RIT would bolt to ECAC in a heartbeat if a position opened and an invitation was made...
 
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I'm pretty sure RIT would bolt to ECAC in a heartbeat if a position opened and an invitation was made...

With UCONN taking the Hockey East slot, the only way that's going to happen is if the Ivies split. Would it still be desirable?
 
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