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Final Four Moving Back to Campus Sites

Question for those in Lake Placid this weekend... would you be planning to spend the weekend in Tampa in a few weeks if the DIII tournament was paired-up with the DI events this year?.

not a chance. It doesn't make any sense to hold the FF 2,000 miles from the nearest D-III school. On top of that, the reason Lake Placid is a good choice is because it's both affordable and there are things to do. Plenty of fairly inexpensive hotels and restaurants and all 3 games cost $27. If you combine the D-1/3 FF, you can forget that.
 
I am so sick of the moaning and groaning ... Lake Placid is the best ...

There will never be a perfect venue ... it will always be too big for one guy's taste ... too far away for another's ... but in my years doing the games I've done the championship game thing at home ... on the road ... at neutral sites ... nothing compares with the excitement of being at the Olympic Center. and consider this ... while there over the weekend I was listening to the local radio station ... they did a full length preview of the event on the air ... it was the biggest event of the weekend there ... that means something!

The best idea I've heard in a while is combining the D-3 men's AND women's tournaments at the same site ... as to the merging of the D-1 and D-3 men's events at the same site ... at first I liked it ... but the more I think about it the more I wonder how it can work ... isn't that just way too late for D-3 hockey?

I agree with George.
 
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Some of the very legitimate arguments against combining the DI & DIII championships, particularly the time of the games and the distance to the venue will clearly and obviously have to be legislated into mutually agreeable mediums. While I have little confidence in the competency of many (there are exceptions) of the committee members, I do believe they are driven by their egos and that for those of that mentality is a very strong force. Incompetent, under qualified egotists usually succeed through a strong charisma and the ability (predatory skill) to identify and become "mentors" of highly skilled underachieving individuals upon which to build their "empire". As such, I do have confidence that the basic needs/requirements of a merged DI & DIII championship will be properly addressed prior to implementation. The driving force is ego and among the most important scoring statistics of egotists is money, including make it but also merely being involved with it, it is the huge sums present in the professional sports markets that they want to tap into, don't underestimate their determination and drive. Will it be BEST for the DI & DIII sports? Sometimes even a blind squirrel finds a nut, so it could - who knows, if their servant pool is good enough, it might work out, but it is TBA and, IMO it will happen.
 
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I am so sick of the moaning and groaning ... Lake Placid is the best ...

There will never be a perfect venue ...The best idea I've heard in a while is combining the D-3 men's AND women's tournaments at the same site ... as to the merging of the D-1 and D-3 men's events at the same site ... at first I liked it ... but the more I think about it the more I wonder how it can work ... isn't that just way too late for D-3 hockey?

Ah yes That would be GREAT Mens womens together Just look at which 8 teams would have been in Lake Placid this weekend
2 mens semis Friday
2 womens semis & mens championship Sat
Womens championship Sunday or vice versa
 
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Ah yes That would be GREAT Mens womens together Just look at which 8 teams would have been in Lake Placid this weekend
2 mens semis Friday
2 womens semis & mens championship Sat
Womens championship Sunday or vice versa

+1 :cool:!!! - And to all who think a combined Men's & Women's DIII Championship in Lake Placid would be as "close to perfect" as could be expected. :D
 
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So who do we call to get this ball rolling? I think its a much better idea to combine the Mens and Womens Championships rather than the NCAA's other idea for 2015.
 
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I am so sick of the moaning and groaning ... Lake Placid is the best ...

There will never be a perfect venue ... it will always be too big for one guy's taste ... too far away for another's ... but in my years doing the games I've done the championship game thing at home ... on the road ... at neutral sites ... nothing compares with the excitement of being at the Olympic Center. and consider this ... while there over the weekend I was listening to the local radio station ... they did a full length preview of the event on the air ... it was the biggest event of the weekend there ... that means something!


The best idea I've heard in a while is combining the D-3 men's AND women's tournaments at the same site ... as to the merging of the D-1 and D-3 men's events at the same site ... at first I liked it ... but the more I think about it the more I wonder how it can work ... isn't that just way too late for D-3 hockey?
I agree with George 100%!!!!! One of the most important hockey games in US history was played on that ice, and changed the way the world looks at US hockey at any level. I remember a game George (along with the late Mike Mannix) broadcast for WPTZ from Stafford several years back. The Cards palyed an exibition game against Moscow Spartak, and the only thing that would have made it better, if it had been played in Lake Placid! Yeh, Plattsburgh lost, but that didn't matter!

I agree with George 100%!!!!! One of the most important hockey games in US history was played on that ice, and changed the way the world looks at US hockey at any level. I remember a game George (along with the late Mike Mannix) broadcast for WPTZ from Stafford several years back. The Cards palyed an exibition game against Moscow Spartak, and the only thing that would have made it better, if it had been played in Lake Placid! Yah, Plattsburgh lost, but that didn't matter!

I don't understand why this is repeated> I only typed it once
 
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So who do we call to get this ball rolling? I think its a much better idea to combine the Mens and Womens Championships rather than the NCAA's other idea for 2015.

I suggested this as soon as I heard the women's was going to a predetermined site for next year.

I think it'd be perfect and a big relief for schools with prominent men's and women's programs that might be playing in both.
 
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I suggested this as soon as I heard the women's was going to a predetermined site for next year.

I think it'd be perfect and a big relief for schools with prominent men's and women's programs that might be playing in both.

While I sincerely agree that combining the DIII Men's and Women's National Championships is the synergistic way to go, it is NOT what Brucey and gang have in the works :(
 
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While I sincerely agree that combining the DIII Men's and Women's National Championships is the synergistic way to go, it is NOT what Brucey and gang have in the works :(
I think its time to launch
OCCUPY NCAA D3 Ice Hockey
We know the men are returning to Lake Placid...we need to get the women there as well next year....to head off the D1/D3 Double Beef Whopper with Cheese initiative....
A successful combined tournament in '13 will do more than another two years of b*tchin' on this board to save this concept... Contact your College President, AD, Men's and Women's Coaches, SID, Development Office...start talking this up....
 
I think its time to launch
OCCUPY NCAA D3 Ice Hockey
We know the men are returning to Lake Placid...we need to get the women there as well next year....to head off the D1/D3 Double Beef Whopper with Cheese initiative....
A successful combined tournament in '13 will do more than another two years of b*tchin' on this board to save this concept... Contact your College President, AD, Men's and Women's Coaches, SID, Development Office...start talking this up....

I tried getting in the committee's ear all weekend long in Rochester the last few days. Didn't have much success.

Steve Nelson and Jan Gentry are the names you want to seek out to plant the bug.
 
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I tried getting in the committee's ear all weekend long in Rochester the last few days. Didn't have much success.

Steve Nelson and Jan Gentry are the names you want to seek out to plant the bug.
...met a friend of yours last night - she let slip you have another nickname...Diva
 
The last thing we want to see is combining D1 with D3 FF.
We just back from Lake Placid and it was a great inspire of the fact that our team lost.
I disagree that LP is over. It still is a great venue. We we're in Minnesota last year, and although it was a great site for the games, the bigger city swallowed up any ambience. Walking around the LP community was great. The intimate surrounding really helps to make it enjoyable.
 
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I forgot to add that with a combined D1and D3 , it would turn into total D1 show. Let the D3 players have their own moment of glory.
 
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Keep the games in Placid, it's just the perfect place for DIII hockey. Big mistake combining games with DI. Just move the women to Placid with the men and you have a great weekend of hockey.
 
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I disagree with having top seed hosting the final four. All Div III fans should be allowed to purchase tickets and attend the final four. The last time it was held at Norwich I would assume there were a number of people would have liked to have gone but could get tickets because they were not available. If I’m not mistaken some of the season ticket holders were only allowed two tickets in order to have the mandated tickets for visiting teams. Oswego had the largest contingent of fans followed by Norwich at this weekend games. If Plattsburgh had made the final four there would have been a much larger game attendance. Plattsburgh & Oswego may have larger setting capacity than Norwich but neither of the three would be willing to give a potential 750-1000 tickets to each visting school if they hosted. Lake Placid works well and there is able seating for fans to attend the games. The pre determined site allows fans to make reservations in advance. Norwich was the top seed this year and already had an advantage by being the home team and playing the first game.

I disagree with men’s Div I & III being combined. This is Div III hockey and it needs to stay Div III. I do agree with having both women’s and men’s at the same site. I would have gone to the women’s games this weekend if the games had been at LP. Yesterday seemed to drag with the men’s game at 7:00 PM. The men could play their semi’s on Friday like they did this year 4:00 PM & & 7:30PM. The ladies could play Saturday at 12:00 PM & 3:30 PM and the men play the championship at 7:00 PM. The ladies could than play their championship at 12:00 PM on Sunday.
 
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I disagree with having top seed hosting the final four. All Div III fans should be allowed to purchase tickets and attend the final four. The last time it was held at Norwich I would assume there were a number of people would have liked to have gone but could get tickets because they were not available. If I’m not mistaken some of the season ticket holders were only allowed two tickets in order to have the mandated tickets for visiting teams. Oswego had the largest contingent of fans followed by Norwich at this weekend games. If Plattsburgh had made the final four there would have been a much larger game attendance. Plattsburgh & Oswego may have larger setting capacity than Norwich but neither of the three would be willing to give a potential 750-1000 tickets to each visting school if they hosted. Lake Placid works well and there is able seating for fans to attend the games. The pre determined site allows fans to make reservations in advance. Norwich was the top seed this year and already had an advantage by being the home team and playing the first game.

I disagree with men’s Div I & III being combined. This is Div III hockey and it needs to stay Div III. I do agree with having both women’s and men’s at the same site. I would have gone to the women’s games this weekend if the games had been at LP. Yesterday seemed to drag with the men’s game at 7:00 PM. The men could play their semi’s on Friday like they did this year 4:00 PM & & 7:30PM. The ladies could play Saturday at 12:00 PM & 3:30 PM and the men play the championship at 7:00 PM. The ladies could than play their championship at 12:00 PM on Sunday.
+1
 
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IMO, combining the men's championships to one location will potentially do more to harm the sport than any other event.

There are two main points to consider (again, this is just MY opinion).

1-Increase in costs Ok, the obvious one is flying four teams to the site, instead of (usually) one. There might be some economy of scale for rooms, meals, etc, but probably not enough to offset the flights. A secondary cost is having schools maintain ice for several weeks longer, which also will occur in months that are getting increasing warmer. For some schools, that may not be as much of a factor, but for any schools already on a shoestring, it may cause re-examination of supporting the sport.

Which brings me to

2-Decrease in teams Again, perhaps not immediately apparent, but there would exist the possibility that the NESCAC schools opt out due to the late end date. (Please note, this is not intended as a commentary on their choices of length of season, etc. They are well within their rights to decide that on their own.) If they did decide not to participate in the national tournament, they likey would follow the same path as NESCAC football. The loss of ten teams to the total teams may change the number of tournament bids to 9.

Another side effect, although possibly more western DIII fans would attend, far less eastern fans would go. Result, noticeably fewer DIII fans.

In any case, it seems that this proposal is far more likely to SHRINK Division III hockey than enhance it, and is a mistake.



One other opinion, I am not convinced that the DIII ice hockey committee had much of a say in this, other than the NCAA mandated they come up with a plan.


One more time, ALL of the above statements represent my personal opinion only.
 
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