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I don't see that being more tempting than the NCHC or Big10 but it probably jumps ahead of the WCHA
So trips to Alaska and the UP are not going to happen for ASU.
I don't see that being more tempting than the NCHC or Big10 but it probably jumps ahead of the WCHA
I'lll ask it again, only louder this time. Let's say asu joins the nchc, then where are the women going to play?
Asu is adding a women's team too?
They have to add something on the women's side because of title IX, and I thought they announced hockey as the choice?
I'lll ask it again, only louder this time. Let's say asu joins the nchc, then where are the women going to play?
Serious committment? This is the same league that accepted such prestegious schools as Western Michigan and Jan Brady State U. Two schools that have a COMBINED ONE NCAA win between them.
So trips to Alaska and the UP are not going to happen for ASU.
ASU will play at Lake Superior State. But why worry about facts in your posts.
I believe we will also be going to the Kendall Classic in Anchorage. So we will be going to both areas but not necessarily going to be in a conference with Alaskan teams.
SCSU has 4 NCAA wins thank you very much...![]()
How many NCHC teams are on the schedule in the next couple years? Any?
Schedule hasn't been released, just a couple of leaks. I think Minnesota-Duluth, Wisconsin, and Michigan are the other games known.
Distant third from ASU's point of view. One of the first things I heard after the team announced the D1 move is that it would not go to a conference with Alaska teams in it. But if the people here know more then the people I know involved with the program and the Big Ten and NCHC aren't trying to "woo" ASU and we aren't impressive enough for them then it would be fairly likely I guess.
Who from ASU said they "should be in the Big Ten." Did someone in an official position actually say that, or did someone allude to exploring the possibility? Or was it merely fan or blogger speculation. I haven't seen anything remotely looking like attitude from Arizona State.If ASU really thinks they are going to join the Big Ten, they clearly didn't do their homework.
I am glad ASU is adding hockey, but I already don't like their attitudes. Seriously, they are already saying they are too good for Alaska teams? They think they should be in the Big Ten? it's as if ASU already thinks college hockey's survival depends on them.
Everything the Big Ten does is based on grand strategic plan with wide reaching member benefits. Each member is evaluated on its impact on the overall national brand, NCAA leading network, top rate academics, and unique CIC agreements. Only one school ever has been invited as a special case, John Hopkins. What did it take for JHU to join? The creation of a new Lacrosse league for the conference for starters. But a bit more about JHU from wiki...it's the first research university in the Western Hemisphere and one of the founding members of the American Association of Universities, Johns Hopkins has ranked among the world’s top universities throughout its history. The National Science Foundation has ranked the university #1 among U.S. academic institutions in total science, medical, and engineering research and development spending for 31 consecutive years. Johns Hopkins is also ranked #12 in the U.S. News and World Report undergraduate program rankings for 2014 and was ranked 11th in the U.S. News and World Report Best Global University Rankings of 2014, outranking Princeton University, Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, and Cornell University. Over the course of almost 140 years, 36 Nobel Prize winners have been affiliated with Johns Hopkins (the first was U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, who received his Ph.D. in history and political science from the university). And with the CIC, the potential of this for the B1G is significant and signals what it takes to get into the conference.
I would bet large sums of money that no hockey school will be invited on its own...not North Dakota, not Denver, and not ASU.
If ASU really thinks they are going to join the Big Ten, they clearly didn't do their homework.
I am glad ASU is adding hockey, but I already don't like their attitudes. Seriously, they are already saying they are too good for Alaska teams? They think they should be in the Big Ten? it's as if ASU already thinks college hockey's survival depends on them.
And ASU tends to lead yearly lists of Party schools and hot girls as students rankings. Given all the grief that they took for letting Nebraska into the Big Ten and CIC, its a cold day in Hell before the Big Ten would take them in, even if its just a hockey only deal.Everything the Big Ten does is based on grand strategic plan with wide reaching member benefits. Each member is evaluated on its impact on the overall national brand, NCAA leading network, top rate academics, and unique CIC agreements. Only one school ever has been invited as a special case, John Hopkins. What did it take for JHU to join? The creation of a new Lacrosse league for the conference for starters. But a bit more about JHU from wiki...it's the first research university in the Western Hemisphere and one of the founding members of the American Association of Universities, Johns Hopkins has ranked among the world’s top universities throughout its history. The National Science Foundation has ranked the university #1 among U.S. academic institutions in total science, medical, and engineering research and development spending for 31 consecutive years. Johns Hopkins is also ranked #12 in the U.S. News and World Report undergraduate program rankings for 2014 and was ranked 11th in the U.S. News and World Report Best Global University Rankings of 2014, outranking Princeton University, Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, and Cornell University. Over the course of almost 140 years, 36 Nobel Prize winners have been affiliated with Johns Hopkins (the first was U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, who received his Ph.D. in history and political science from the university). And with the CIC, the potential of this for the B1G is significant and signals what it takes to get into the conference.
I would bet large sums of money that no hockey school will be invited on its own...not North Dakota, not Denver, and not ASU.
And ASU tends to lead yearly lists of Party schools and hot girls as students rankings. Given all the grief that they took for letting Nebraska into the Big Ten and CIC, its a cold day in Hell before the Big Ten would take them in, even if its just a hockey only deal.