From Jan 1993 through Dec 1994 I was at Miami of Ohio getting my master's degree. While there I found the old Hockey-L discussion list, where I found a consolidated D-I hockey schedule for the first time. I've been a huge college hockey fan since my undergrad days at Wisconsin ('81-'84).
Somewhere around that time I remember seeing stories in the national media about fans of the NFL and MLB who were trying to see games at every venue in one season. Several times I took the consolidated schedules and tried to come up with a route that would let me visit every D-I team in one year. However, having to work, that wasn't necessarily possible - but was great fodder for "if I won the lottery" fantasies.
In about Jan of 2003 Fairfield U announced that the '02-'03 season would be their last at the D-I level. I decided I wanted to see them at home before they quit, and set my sights on being at their last home game (8 Mar 03). So that Saturday my daughter and I drove from Dayton, OH to Philadelphia to pick up a grad school friend of mine, then on to Bridgeport, CT to watch Iona beat Fairfield 6-0. We headed back to Philly, overnighted wiht my friend, then drove back to Dayton on Sunday. And so was born my quest to see all D-I programs on their home ice - though not necessarily in one season.
Since then, I've seen Wayne State (men) and Findlay before they quit D-I. I did get to see Kent St. and UIC as visitors while at Miami, but not on their home rinks. The weekend of Feb 18-19 will complete this part of my quest. The last two venues on my list (which includes Syracuse, since they have a D-I women's program) are Holy Cross and Mass-Lowell. I have tickets for each - HC on Friday and UML on Saturday.
I've made it to a few - though not all - Frozen Fours along the way, plus a few NCAA regionals. I've seen a lot of programs over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, so have missed the full student-infused experience at times. My list of rinks where I've seen NCAA D-I rinks is over 70, including the old Goggin at Miami and the "Great Dane" in Wisconsin.
My traveling souvenir is my USCHO hat with almost 70 pins on it - each one placed there when I attended the game.
So, if you're in the area, I'd love to meet folks from USCHO while at HC and UML next weekend. I'll be in my hat and my "vintage" 1985 Wisconsin fan-wear genuine imitation hockey jersey (white with red letters). I make it a point to wander the concourse between periods.
Thanks for the podium and your time,
Steve G
Somewhere around that time I remember seeing stories in the national media about fans of the NFL and MLB who were trying to see games at every venue in one season. Several times I took the consolidated schedules and tried to come up with a route that would let me visit every D-I team in one year. However, having to work, that wasn't necessarily possible - but was great fodder for "if I won the lottery" fantasies.
In about Jan of 2003 Fairfield U announced that the '02-'03 season would be their last at the D-I level. I decided I wanted to see them at home before they quit, and set my sights on being at their last home game (8 Mar 03). So that Saturday my daughter and I drove from Dayton, OH to Philadelphia to pick up a grad school friend of mine, then on to Bridgeport, CT to watch Iona beat Fairfield 6-0. We headed back to Philly, overnighted wiht my friend, then drove back to Dayton on Sunday. And so was born my quest to see all D-I programs on their home ice - though not necessarily in one season.
Since then, I've seen Wayne State (men) and Findlay before they quit D-I. I did get to see Kent St. and UIC as visitors while at Miami, but not on their home rinks. The weekend of Feb 18-19 will complete this part of my quest. The last two venues on my list (which includes Syracuse, since they have a D-I women's program) are Holy Cross and Mass-Lowell. I have tickets for each - HC on Friday and UML on Saturday.
I've made it to a few - though not all - Frozen Fours along the way, plus a few NCAA regionals. I've seen a lot of programs over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, so have missed the full student-infused experience at times. My list of rinks where I've seen NCAA D-I rinks is over 70, including the old Goggin at Miami and the "Great Dane" in Wisconsin.
My traveling souvenir is my USCHO hat with almost 70 pins on it - each one placed there when I attended the game.
So, if you're in the area, I'd love to meet folks from USCHO while at HC and UML next weekend. I'll be in my hat and my "vintage" 1985 Wisconsin fan-wear genuine imitation hockey jersey (white with red letters). I make it a point to wander the concourse between periods.
Thanks for the podium and your time,
Steve G