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Re: Eastern D-III hockey -- where do we go from here???
the puck is in the hands of USM and UMass Boston. We await them to decide.
the puck is in the hands of USM and UMass Boston. We await them to decide.
All us ECAC-E fans.
I too believe that the DII teams can play an important role in the future of DIII hockey, primarily by expanding the "countable" playing field. That said, beyond publishing an official stance on the matter (IMO, it should simply state that the DII programs want to participate with DIII programs, they are to fully follow the DIII rules and regulations to the fullest extant possible within a DII athletic department – and might even contain some distinct DII “benefits” that the hockey programs must strive to avoid), there is nothing else that DIII should do. Yes, there are benefits for DIII, but the DII problem belongs to - and must be solved by - the DII teams, DIII can no longer be an “enabler” that allows the DII to continue to ignore the issue.
IMO, DIII does NOT need DII, they can accommodate and if implemented properly, potentially benefit from the DII's participation, but the DIII will be fine without them.
Besides some closer games, can someone tell me
why the MASCAC is more appealing than the East?
I think the East has better teams, better facilities and better appeal to parents and players than a MA state league.
I think the Fri - Sat is better than the Random MASCAC schedule, and if the East plays everyone twice play each D-II school once and start on Oct 15, then they are looking at 9 non-conference games and their proximity to NE and West schools will allow them a good choice of Non Conference games. I think it is easier simpler and better to stay in the East unless I am missing something about the MASCAC.
If SME and Boston stay in the East they are not changing anything unless other schools approach them about joining like Manhattanville, Utica, Curry or Wentworth.
The DII's already play by the same rules and have for years and are handicapped even more because their recruits have to pass the clearinghouse and yet still abide by DIII rules otherwise they should seperate and tell their AD's that either they want to go ACHA Div. I and play for a National Championship because you only need 6 teams in a conference to get an AQ for ACHA Div. I or tell their AD's that they are going to compete as a DII to the fullest extent and play theire 32 or 37 games or whatever is allowed under DII and play D1 and D3 programs as an NCAA Independent. I don't know why they don't force the AD's and say hey we are going to play the max games and continue to spend more money like the NCAA tells us unless you knuckle heads actually contact the NCAA and propose something and change the legislation for this particular sport. The coaches cannot do it it has to be the AD's and Presidents that get together and go to the NCAA and request the changes.
If there are breaks for out of state kids at Salem State, that is news to me. We've been told from day 1 that the financial aid is reserved for in-state kids.Bottomline money they play the bulk of their schedule against teams from Mass and within a 1 hour to 2 hour radius including the other half of their schedule which is against Mass Privates in the ECAC Northeast saves on the budget makes the AD and Presdient happy and in the end cheaper tuition for the student not only instate but they have deals for out of state and international kids as well. Some of these teams rinks are terrible Framingham, Worcester, to name a few but most of them are pretty decent like Salem's, Fitchburg, obviously Plymouth State's new home is going to be nice. But nothing can beat a cheap quality education.
the puck is in the hands of USM and UMass Boston. We await them to decide.
The DII's already play by the same rules and have for years and are handicapped even more because their recruits have to pass the clearinghouse and yet still abide by DIII rules otherwise they should seperate and tell their AD's that either they want to go ACHA Div. I and play for a National Championship because you only need 6 teams in a conference to get an AQ for ACHA Div. I or tell their AD's that they are going to compete as a DII to the fullest extent and play theire 32 or 37 games or whatever is allowed under DII and play D1 and D3 programs as an NCAA Independent. I don't know why they don't force the AD's and say hey we are going to play the max games and continue to spend more money like the NCAA tells us unless you knuckle heads actually contact the NCAA and propose something and change the legislation for this particular sport. The coaches cannot do it it has to be the AD's and Presidents that get together and go to the NCAA and request the changes.
If there are breaks for out of state kids at Salem State, that is news to me. We've been told from day 1 that the financial aid is reserved for in-state kids.
If there are breaks for out of state kids at Salem State, that is news to me. We've been told from day 1 that the financial aid is reserved for in-state kids.
Jerry- That looks good, however, if UNE stays E would M'ville be able to schedule around a nine team format w/o a travel partner? Or would they just have to stay in the ECAC-W?....BTW I don't know where hockeyfan77 gets his info, but I, for one, hope it's right.![]()
I thought the SME was in the NE did not like it and worked hard to get into the ECAC East. If that is true, I think the East in tact would still be there first choice as the NE and MASCAC are similar and having had the choice earlier chose the East.
I also think the SME women play in the ECAC East which is back to having all of the animals in the same barn thinking that the MASCAC is pushing.
Who is SME? Are you referring to the University of Southern Maine, which would be USM? Or University of New England, which would be UNE.![]()
If you're referring to UNE, they entered DIII this past season as a member of the ECAC-East. If you're referring to USM, I'm less familiar with their history, but the Team History page shows them as having been a member of the ECAC-East since 72/73. Now, I'm not 100% confident when it comes to DII/DIII history prior to 1995 (since I wasn't born until 91), but I didn't think the ECAC-NE was that old as a conference.
Now, if you're referring to someone else, please correct me... but I was unaware of an SME in this sport![]()
Who is SME? Are you referring to the University of Southern Maine, which would be USM? Or University of New England, which would be UNE.![]()
If you're referring to UNE, they entered DIII this past season as a member of the ECAC-East. If you're referring to USM, I'm less familiar with their history, but the Team History page shows them as having been a member of the ECAC-East since 72/73. Now, I'm not 100% confident when it comes to DII/DIII history prior to 1995 (since I wasn't born until 91), but I didn't think the ECAC-NE was that old as a conference.
Now, if you're referring to someone else, please correct me... but I was unaware of an SME in this sport![]()
Who is SME? Are you referring to the University of Southern Maine, which would be USM? Or University of New England, which would be UNE.![]()
If you're referring to UNE, they entered DIII this past season as a member of the ECAC-East. If you're referring to USM, I'm less familiar with their history, but the Team History page shows them as having been a member of the ECAC-East since 72/73. Now, I'm not 100% confident when it comes to DII/DIII history prior to 1995 (since I wasn't born until 91), but I didn't think the ECAC-NE was that old as a conference.
Now, if you're referring to someone else, please correct me... but I was unaware of an SME in this sport![]()
I believe that USM was in the old ECAC North...I think they also had a South but like you I have no idea pre-1995 about much of the history...I do know some of the older players from those teams...![]()