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DIII game notes

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Definitely a bit of conference-shuffling the last few days... Hobart announces they're moving to the NEHC (but William Smith is staying put in the UCHC for the women)... Johnson & Wales and Suffolk moving to the NEHC for Men and Women... Salem State moving to the NEHC for Women only... and now Salve Regina and UNE join the CHC.

As of right now, the 2018-19, barring any further announcements, looks like this for the women:

Colonial Hockey Conference
(7)
Becker
Canton
Endicott
Morrisville
Nichols (announced last year)
Salve Regina
Univ. of New England

ECAC-West [SUNYAC?] (5)
Buffalo State
Cortland
Oswego
Plattsburgh
Potsdam

MIAC (10)
Augsburg
Bethel
Concordia (MN)
Gustavus Adolphus
Hamline
St. Benedict
St. Catherine
St. Mary's
St. Olaf
St. Thomas

NCHA (7)*
Adrian
Concordia (WI)
Finlandia
Lake Forest
Marian
St. Norbert
St. Scholastica

NEHC (9)
Castelton
Johnson & Wales
Mass.-Boston
New England College
Norwich
Plymouth State
Salem State
Southern Maine
Suffolk

NESCAC (9)
Amherst
Bowdoin
Colby
Conn. College
Hamilton
Middlebury
Trinity
Wesleyan
Williams

UCHC (10)
Chatham
Elmira
King's
Lebanon Valley
Manhattanville
Neumann
Stevenson
Utica
Wilkes
William Smith

WIAC (4)
UW-Eau Claire
UW-River Falls
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Superior



*I imagine that Northland will eventually join the NCHA Women's Conference, but I can't seem to find any announcements to that effect.

** You will note that I left the DI/DII teams out. Their little "scheduling partnership" is technically only 1 season, isn't technically a conference, and they are now completely irrelevant.
 
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Who wins with all these changes? Who loses?

The whole NESCAC wins, unfortunatley. NCHA stays status quo thus wins by most others losing.

Platty, Oswego, Elmira, Utica Lose big! Perhaps Elmira & Utica more because they have 10 teams in their conference and won't have many games to play outside the conference.

MIAC, NEHC &Wiac stay same.

Does Canton & Morrisville move the SUNYAC? It appears that the women do not have to follow the men.
 
Definitely a bit of conference-shuffling the last few days... Hobart announces they're moving to the NEHC (but William Smith is staying put in the UCHC for the women)... Johnson & Wales and Suffolk moving to the NEHC for Men and Women... Salem State moving to the NEHC for Women only... and now Salve Regina and UNE join the CHC.

As of right now, the 2018-19, barring any further announcements, looks like this for the women:

Colonial Hockey Conference
(7)
Becker
Canton
Endicott
Morrisville
Nichols (announced last year)
Salve Regina
Univ. of New England

ECAC-West [SUNYAC?] (5)
Buffalo State
Cortland
Oswego
Plattsburgh
Potsdam

MIAC (10)
Augsburg
Bethel
Concordia (MN)
Gustavus Adolphus
Hamline
St. Benedict
St. Catherine
St. Mary's
St. Olaf
St. Thomas

NCHA (7)*
Adrian
Concordia (WI)
Finlandia
Lake Forest
Marian
St. Norbert
St. Scholastica

NEHC (9)
Castelton
Johnson & Wales
Mass.-Boston
New England College
Norwich
Plymouth State
Salem State
Southern Maine
Suffolk

NESCAC (9)
Amherst
Bowdoin
Colby
Conn. College
Hamilton
Middlebury
Trinity
Wesleyan
Williams

UCHC (10)
Chatham
Elmira
King's
Lebanon Valley
Manhattanville
Neumann
Stevenson
Utica
Wilkes
William Smith

WIAC (4)
UW-Eau Claire
UW-River Falls
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Superior



*I imagine that Northland will eventually join the NCHA Women's Conference, but I can't seem to find any announcements to that effect.

** You will note that I left the DI/DII teams out. Their little "scheduling partnership" is technically only 1 season, isn't technically a conference, and they are now completely irrelevant.

Aurora, Northland, Trine added to NCHA in '17-'18 season.
 
"Who wins with all these changes? Who loses?"

Elmira loses in a very big way by joining a terrible conference that won't be competitive for years if ever, besides Utica. They're going to have 16 of 18 conference games that will be no-contest. They better hang on to teams like Plattsburgh, Middlebury, Norwich, etc for their 7 non-conference games.
 
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Definitely a bit of conference-shuffling the last few days... Hobart announces they're moving to the NEHC (but William Smith is staying put in the UCHC for the women)... Johnson & Wales and Suffolk moving to the NEHC for Men and Women... Salem State moving to the NEHC for Women only... and now Salve Regina and UNE join the CHC.

As of right now, the 2018-19, barring any further announcements, looks like this for the women:

Colonial Hockey Conference
(7)
Becker
Canton
Endicott
Morrisville
Nichols (announced last year)
Salve Regina
Univ. of New England

ECAC-West [SUNYAC?] (5)
Buffalo State
Cortland
Oswego
Plattsburgh
Potsdam

MIAC (10)
Augsburg
Bethel
Concordia (MN)
Gustavus Adolphus
Hamline
St. Benedict
St. Catherine
St. Mary's
St. Olaf
St. Thomas

NCHA (7)*
Adrian
Concordia (WI)
Finlandia
Lake Forest
Marian
St. Norbert
St. Scholastica

NEHC (9)
Castelton
Johnson & Wales
Mass.-Boston
New England College
Norwich
Plymouth State
Salem State
Southern Maine
Suffolk

NESCAC (9)
Amherst
Bowdoin
Colby
Conn. College
Hamilton
Middlebury
Trinity
Wesleyan
Williams

UCHC (10)
Chatham
Elmira
King's
Lebanon Valley
Manhattanville
Neumann
Stevenson
Utica
Wilkes
William Smith

WIAC (4)
UW-Eau Claire
UW-River Falls
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Superior



*I imagine that Northland will eventually join the NCHA Women's Conference, but I can't seem to find any announcements to that effect.

** You will note that I left the DI/DII teams out. Their little "scheduling partnership" is technically only 1 season, isn't technically a conference, and they are now completely irrelevant.

I'm still saying, watch out for the MAC. I see this conference forming within the next two years at most.

Those teams are Manhattanville, Stevenson, Wilkes, Kings and Lebanon Valley. They get another team or two, or add associate members, watch out....
 
I'm still saying, watch out for the MAC. I see this conference forming within the next two years at most.

Those teams are Manhattanville, Stevenson, Wilkes, Kings and Lebanon Valley. They get another team or two, or add associate members, watch out....

Watch out for what?! None of the big dogs are worried about any of those programs in any way. M'ville is the only team you could consider among the medium dogs. The rest are not going to be contenders for anything.
 
Watch out for what?! None of the big dogs are worried about any of those programs in any way. M'ville is the only team you could consider among the medium dogs. The rest are not going to be contenders for anything.

It will be an AQ after 2 years.

Pool B is SUNYAC & WIAC? Are there enough teams for a Pool B?
 
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Watch out for what?! None of the big dogs are worried about any of those programs in any way. M'ville is the only team you could consider among the medium dogs. The rest are not going to be contenders for anything.

totally agree....all they've done is dilute the talent pool so that more week teams get in. I'd rather see more 'at large' bids instead of giving auto-bids to all these weak sisters...makes no sense assuming you want the best teams playing at the end of the year.
 
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totally agree....all they've done is dilute the talent pool so that more week teams get in. I'd rather see more 'at large' bids instead of giving auto-bids to all these weak sisters...makes no sense assuming you want the best teams playing at the end of the year.

Watch out for what?! None of the big dogs are worried about any of those programs in any way. M'ville is the only team you could consider among the medium dogs. The rest are not going to be contenders for anything.

You're missing my point. I'm not talking about the presumed competitiveness of the conference. I'm saying if the MAC forms, the UCHC will no longer have an autobid OR even get an autobid if they don't meet the minimum two-year waiting period with the needed number of teams.

So that means Elmira, Utica etc. will have left the old ECAC West and now could potentially be facing the fact they lost an autobid or lose one quickly if/when the MAC forms.
 
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"Who wins with all these changes? Who loses?"

Elmira loses in a very big way by joining a terrible conference that won't be competitive for years if ever, besides Utica. They're going to have 16 of 18 conference games that will be no-contest. They better hang on to teams like Plattsburgh, Middlebury, Norwich, etc for their 7 non-conference games.

I agree 100%!

If you have the grades, the NESCAC will be the best conference for balance between top and bottom. Where do you go if you aren't a NESCAC student and you want competitive play? This will be a hard decision for the D1 Bubble player... if you look at just hockey. That type of player doesn't want to pound up on teams like Northland, Nichols & Finlandia, for a large portion of their games.
 
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You're missing my point. I'm not talking about the presumed competitiveness of the conference. I'm saying if the MAC forms, the UCHC will no longer have an autobid OR even get an autobid if they don't meet the minimum two-year waiting period with the needed number of teams.

So that means Elmira, Utica etc. will have left the old ECAC West and now could potentially be facing the fact they lost an autobid or lose one quickly if/when the MAC forms.

In that case I have no sympathy for them. I wonder if the Elmira AD thought about that possibility when she made this decision. Oh well!
 
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In that case I have no sympathy for them. I wonder if the Elmira AD thought about that possibility when she made this decision. Oh well!

I agree. I think Plattsburgh should drop them from any OOC games for a while to prove that point. They can make up some SOS (though there would be some drop) against some of the NESCAC schools. Why should Plattsburgh allow Elmira the benefit of SOS rating when Elmira yanked the autobid?
 
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I agree. I think Plattsburgh should drop them from any OOC games

How does scheduling for OOC games work? Is it on the coaches or ADs or both? Am I right in that Platt has a lot of OOC games to schedule next year?

If Elmira gets blackballed from OOC games they probably will not be able to obtain an At Large Bid, which they would need at least for the next two years because their conference doesn't get an auto bid.
 
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How does scheduling for OOC games work? Is it on the coaches or ADs or both? Am I right in that Platt has a lot of OOC games to schedule next year?

If Elmira gets blackballed from OOC games they probably will not be able to obtain an At Large Bid, which they would need at least for the next two years because their conference doesn't get an auto bid.

My understanding is the coaches do the OOC scheduling, that's why they have that open games message board on the coaching association site. I'm sure ADs get involved if it's unusual travel or if they're really hands on.

If Plattsburgh refuses to play them OOC it will hurt both of their SOS, and Plattsburgh may find the shoe on the other foot if the ECAC West/SUNYAC doesn't find two teams to keep the auto bid.
 
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How does scheduling for OOC games work? Is it on the coaches or ADs or both? Am I right in that Platt has a lot of OOC games to schedule next year?

If Elmira gets blackballed from OOC games they probably will not be able to obtain an At Large Bid, which they would need at least for the next two years because their conference doesn't get an auto bid.

I think small conferences usually play each other 4 times each instead of just twice each which gives them 16 conference games only. That leaves them with 9 non-conference games to schedule if my math is right and that's 2 more non-conference games than they have right now, so it looks like Platty and the rest are going to need to rely on teams in bigger conferences and not the other way around.
 
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I think small conferences usually play each other 4 times each instead of just twice each which gives them 16 conference games only. That leaves them with 9 non-conference games to schedule if my math is right and that's 2 more non-conference games than they have right now, so it looks like Platty and the rest are going to need to rely on teams in bigger conferences and not the other way around.

I would imagine the remaining SUNY/ECAC West teams will do at minimum three conferences games vs. everyone else or four. 3 makes for 12 conference games and 4 makes for 16. Finding 13 non-conference games might be pretty tough so it will likely be the four games vs. everyone and find 9 non-conference games.
 
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Plattsburgh up 2-0 on Cortland early in the 2nd. Lipson just scored. Abbott in goal for Plattsburgh on game 1, which is unusual as usually the second game is the rest game. Maybe she's in for both?

EDIT: Sheeran makes it 3-0 in the 2nd.

Plattsburgh with a 2-1 ration on the "puck drops" as the student announcers for Cortland keep calling them.

Edit 2: Plattsburgh adds 5 in the second to make 6-0 Cards after 2. Sheeran with the hat trick, Meneghin with 4 assists.
 
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Plattsburgh up 2-0 on Cortland early in the 2nd. Lipson just scored. Abbott in goal for Plattsburgh on game 1, which is unusual as usually the second game is the rest game. Maybe she's in for both?

EDIT: Sheeran makes it 3-0 in the 2nd.

Plattsburgh with a 2-1 ration on the "puck drops" as the student announcers for Cortland keep calling them.

Edit 2: Plattsburgh adds 5 in the second to make 6-0 Cards after 2. Sheeran with the hat trick, Meneghin with 4 assists.

Plattsburgh wins it 7-0
 
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Does anyone know what happened in the St. Norbert-Adrian game when the score sheet talks of an Adrian bench penalty for too many players and a penalty shot?
 
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