Crimson on the Glass
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I read periodically about how the six Ivy League D1 hockey schools should split from ECAC and go it alone. It does seem as if it could allow them a lot more out of conference play, while maintaining fewer games overall, as is the priority. Would it be tough for poor performers like Brown and Princeton, or small fan-base teams like Harvard to fill their schedules?
But then the only current 6-team conference does not seem to like that size very much. As I understand it, Penn has a D1 history and a decent 2500 seat arena on campus which their club team and others enjoy. So larger than Hobey Baker, at least. Columbia seems like much more of a stretch. There really isn't much chance of this split happening, is there? As long as the rest of the ECAC stays in line with the Ivies' wishes.
But then the only current 6-team conference does not seem to like that size very much. As I understand it, Penn has a D1 history and a decent 2500 seat arena on campus which their club team and others enjoy. So larger than Hobey Baker, at least. Columbia seems like much more of a stretch. There really isn't much chance of this split happening, is there? As long as the rest of the ECAC stays in line with the Ivies' wishes.