CornwallAce
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Interesting that on MCLA's schedule, Hirams dates are now listed as TBA. Though Hiram did add Salve Regina (TBD location) on their schedule.
Interesting the coach they selected has no college experience. Not even as a player.
Albright College in Pennsylvania announcing that they are starting a D3 men's hockey program in 2026. Albright will immediately be joining MAC hockey action in their first season, becoming the conference's 9th team. Fellow 'A' named college Alvernia will be a crosstown rival in Reading.
Sounds like his resume may mirror that of Jon Cooper in Tampa Bay.Interesting the coach they selected has no college experience. Not even as a player.
While Jon Cooper didn't play beyond high school, he has a law degree and won national championships coaching in all three Tiers of JR hockey before moving on to the AHL. Incredible story for sure.Sounds like his resume may mirror that of Jon Cooper in Tampa Bay.
My suspicion is that some of these D3 schools playing D1 hockey, and smaller schools that have "recently" moved from D3 to D1 are going to experience the same crisis that caused AIC to reclassify down.
4 of the bottom 8 D1 teams in the current NPI are RPI, Mercyhurst, St Lawrence and Niagara and have 7 total wins between them to-date! Some small school Athletic Departments are going to have to take a long and hard look at the viability of their programs in this new reality of NIL money and House vs NCAA settlement cash.
Additionally, those schools' barns are only ~40% full (if the USCHO attendance figures are correct) on game nights. When larger schools can afford to issue 5 & 6 digit compensation packages to elite hockey prospects, and your program is losing money, something has to give.
I am surmising that prolonged periods of very sub-par performance will affect that "alumni support".RPI and SLU also have a long history behind their teams, which brings that added alumni support and buy-in even if they are D3.
For RPI, St. Lawrence (and we may as well say Clarkson)? NEVER! Especially since the later two just spent garbs of money renovating their arenas. And don't forget, their women's programs are sometimes more successful than the men.I am surmising that prolonged periods of very sub-par performance will affect that "alumni support".
Was able to (sort of) cross an item off my bucket list when I saw Clarkson and St. Lawrence play in Lake Placid several years ago. It was a watered-down version of the atmosphere but my son and I were amused watching the two fan bases go back and forth throughout the night. And the teams on the ice did not care for each other!For RPI, St. Lawrence (and we may as well say Clarkson)? NEVER! Especially since the later two just spent garbs of money renovating their arenas. And don't forget, their women's programs are sometimes more successful than the men.
I really don't think people understand the historic, cultural importance D1 hockey is to these schools. (I went to Potsdam, so I understand the significance hockey is to SLU and Clarkson and their respective towns. And they both have some very healthy endowments.)
Niagara is a complete D1 institution. So, unless they drop hockey all together, they can't move down.
As for Mercyhurst, they are in the process of a coaching change. Rick Gotkin announced he was going to retire after this year. Sometimes, that can have an effect on recruiting, as players don't know what the future will hold.
The very first D1 hockey game I attended was St. Lawrence at Clarkson in the old Walker Arena. Insane doesn't even begin to describe it!Was able to (sort of) cross an item off my bucket list when I saw Clarkson and St. Lawrence play in Lake Placid several years ago. It was a watered-down version of the atmosphere but my son and I were amused watching the two fan bases go back and forth throughout the night. And the teams on the ice did not care for each other!