Yeah, but one of them was St. Cloud State, so that one doesn't count.
What about Mankato? At least SCSU has won a tournament game!
Yeah, but one of them was St. Cloud State, so that one doesn't count.
Its interesting everyone has focused on the Nescac. What about MIAC with 3 teams ranked in the top 11 or WIAC with 2 teams. I know most of pooh pooh the teams from the west but I see there coaches at a lot of showcases recruiting. The MIAC will St Thomas, Hameline, Gustavus and Augsburg all battling it out for top stop next year. Gustavus had 11 freshmen on the team most carrying playing time and were in the top ten for most of the year.
Very real possibility that the 20-21 season could be the last season in the MIAC for St. Thomas as there is a strong push to kick them out of the conference based on their Athletic success within the league and that their enrollment is double that of other member schools. 1st meeting scheduled in April to change the by-laws to allow for final vote in May.
Darwitz at Hamline, they are not getting the boot. There is a D2 league that might work, not sure what that does for hockey as the hockey playing schools in the league are D1.Just read some articles about it and one question I still have is what St. Thomas would do if this succeeds? Is there a conference that plays most of their sports that would take them?
Also, I remember it being reported that one of the things that attracted Darwitz to the job was the limited travel playing in the MIAC. Does she reconsider the situation if they have to go independent?
Darwitz at Hamline, they are not getting the boot. There is a D2 league that might work, not sure what that does for hockey as the hockey playing schools in the league are D1.
Very real possibility that the 20-21 season could be the last season in the MIAC for St. Thomas as there is a strong push to kick them out of the conference based on their Athletic success within the league and that their enrollment is double that of other member schools. 1st meeting scheduled in April to change the by-laws to allow for final vote in May.
Darwitz at Hamline, they are not getting the boot. There is a D2 league that might work, not sure what that does for hockey as the hockey playing schools in the league are D1.
If you are a D3 school you are stuck in D3 unless the whole school moves up to D2.
Well if they're being thrown out of the MIAC it will be for all sports, so they might as well explore moving the whole program up if they fit that DII conference profile. Are there other DIII conferences nearby that would take them?
Well if they're being thrown out of the MIAC it will be for all sports, so they might as well explore moving the whole program up if they fit that DII conference profile. Are there other DIII conferences nearby that would take them?
The argument is that they have an unfair advantage in sports (especially football) because they have twice the enrollment of the next largest school.I’m late to the party on this one, but why would they get kicked out of the MIAC?
Well if they're being thrown out of the MIAC it will be for all sports, so they might as well explore moving the whole program up if they fit that DII conference profile. Are there other DIII conferences nearby that would take them?
Possible scenario is to join the D2 NSIC conference, they could replace Augustana in Sioux Falls who is pondering a move to D1. Hockey doesn't have a rink to go D1 so could they petition to stay D3. Can't think of a D2 school that has anything other than D1 hockey. UST put all there efforts to stay D3 and now they might be screwed. They sure have ****ed off their conference mates. This might not be such an issue if their football coach wasn't so disliked. St. Johns can beat Scholastica 98-0 and all is good but the Toms roll to 97-0 victory and they take heat because they might have gone for 2 along the way.
Possible scenario is to join the D2 NSIC conference, they could replace Augustana in Sioux Falls who is pondering a move to D1. Hockey doesn't have a rink to go D1 so could they petition to stay D3. Can't think of a D2 school that has anything other than D1 hockey. UST put all there efforts to stay D3 and now they might be screwed. They sure have ****ed off their conference mates. This might not be such an issue if their football coach wasn't so disliked. St. Johns can beat Scholastica 98-0 and all is good but the Toms roll to 97-0 victory and they take heat because they might have gone for 2 along the way.
UST put all there efforts to stay D3 and now they might be screwed.
They did a study on going D1 in hockey a while back but decided against it.Has UST considered reclassifying in the past?
Obviously you are not referring to either men's or women's hockey.It may be time for UST to step up and go D1. A state the size of Mn and only 1 D1 school?