Good person who should improve that program.
@WHockeyCommits: Muna Fadel (Plattsburg Cardinals) commits to University of Windsor for 2017-2018 @WindsorLancers @PSUWHockey
@WHockeyCommits: Muna Fadel (Plattsburg Cardinals) commits to University of Windsor for 2017-2018 @WindsorLancers @PSUWHockey
My alma mater.....good for her. Would have been lonely being the only Canadian in Plattsburgh.![]()
my guess is it has to do as much with playing time and cost as being the lonely Canadian. Even as a sophomore she didn't play in all their games.
You're probably right. Platty's loss is Windsor's gain.
@WHockeyCommits: Muna Fadel (Plattsburg Cardinals) commits to University of Windsor for 2017-2018 @WindsorLancers @PSUWHockey
Salem State posted the Coaching position opening on their site;
Salem State University, an NCAA Division III institution, is accepting applications for the position of Head Women's Ice Hockey Coach. This part-time position reports to the Director of Athletics.
Part-time?! Ya, that's going to attract a ton of great quality candidates! Lol, what a joke!
Salem State posted the Coaching position opening on their site;
Salem State University, an NCAA Division III institution, is accepting applications for the position of Head Women's Ice Hockey Coach. This part-time position reports to the Director of Athletics.
Wow - they didn't even post it to the ACHA job board - where ALL head coach jobs get posted. No benefits. Requires (not preferred) 2 years of college coaching experience. What experienced college coach is going to take that job? Probably end up with a glorified club/high/prep school coach.
Also - missed this, but New England College looking for a head coach.
Very exciting, indeed! The increase to 9 teams is great, 10 will be better. It will be very interesting to see how this impacts the distribution of talent, though. I do worry that the number of teams at the college level may be growing faster than the available player pool, but I also believe that the player pool will eventually catch up to that growth. Any "dilution of talent" is (hopefully) only a temporary situation.Exciting time for DIII women's hockey. The NCAA Championships Committee has approved a bracket increase for the 2017-18 season to 9 teams. Four new programs (Aurora, King's, Trine and Wilkes) will increase sport sponsorship to 63 teams (giving an access ratio of 9.69) and the potential to apply for an increase to 10 teams for the 2018-19 championship.
Well deserved, George! It's always a pleasure seeing you around the rinks in the Northeast!On a personal note I need thank Brian Riley, Joe Bertagna, Bruce Delvanthal, the AHCA staff and nominating committee and especially the coaches for the honor of the 2017 Joe Burke Award. Thank you all for the experience of a lifetime!
Exciting time for DIII women's hockey. The NCAA Championships Committee has approved a bracket increase for the 2017-18 season to 9 teams. Four new programs (Aurora, King's, Trine and Wilkes) will increase sport sponsorship to 63 teams (giving an access ratio of 9.69) and the potential to apply for an increase to 10 teams for the 2018-19 championship.
On a personal note I need thank Brian Riley, Joe Bertagna, Bruce Delvanthal, the AHCA staff and nominating committee and especially the coaches for the honor of the 2017 Joe Burke Award. Thank you all for the experience of a lifetime!
Exciting time for DIII women's hockey. The NCAA Championships Committee has approved a bracket increase for the 2017-18 season to 9 teams. Four new programs (Aurora, King's, Trine and Wilkes) will increase sport sponsorship to 63 teams (giving an access ratio of 9.69) and the potential to apply for an increase to 10 teams for the 2018-19 championship.
On a personal note I need thank Brian Riley, Joe Bertagna, Bruce Delvanthal, the AHCA staff and nominating committee and especially the coaches for the honor of the 2017 Joe Burke Award. Thank you all for the experience of a lifetime!
Very exciting, indeed! The increase to 9 teams is great, 10 will be better. It will be very interesting to see how this impacts the distribution of talent, though. I do worry that the number of teams at the college level may be growing faster than the available player pool, but I also believe that the player pool will eventually catch up to that growth. Any "dilution of talent" is (hopefully) only a temporary situation.