Re: Mcha 2010-11
The interlock teams play a 19 game schedule and still find room for some pretty good NC games - although we (Norwich) ended up having to schedule an extra game against Castleton to fill out our schedule. NC scheduling depends of willing partners. Holiday tournaments provide good opportunities for non-traditional matchups.
I think it would help create more "big game experiences" if the NCAA would allow out of region games to count during the break. It would encourage more excursions into hostile territory. It was good to see Adrian out here last week - I just wish that those games would have counted for NCAA purposes. What is really dumb is that your game with Buffalo St. won't count, even though it's closer than most of the West is to Adrian.
Great post.
"Big game experience" during the regular season is a huge advantage for teams to prepare,improve, and succeed at the highest level. There are great rivalries developing within the MCHA, but the 20 game conference schedule will restrict the rate of improvement to the highest level.
The interlock teams play a 19 game schedule and still find room for some pretty good NC games - although we (Norwich) ended up having to schedule an extra game against Castleton to fill out our schedule. NC scheduling depends of willing partners. Holiday tournaments provide good opportunities for non-traditional matchups.
I think it would help create more "big game experiences" if the NCAA would allow out of region games to count during the break. It would encourage more excursions into hostile territory. It was good to see Adrian out here last week - I just wish that those games would have counted for NCAA purposes. What is really dumb is that your game with Buffalo St. won't count, even though it's closer than most of the West is to Adrian.
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