Discussing this kind of thing is a touchy subject so lets just step back a little, say about when Norwich entered the league around '06-'07. Now, as I recall, Plymouth State came on board at the same time. Let's imagine that instead of NU picking up a few key players early on, it was PSU... they become competitive, make it to the big dance, and boom, now all of a sudden, everyone wants to attend PSU instead of NU or who ever else.
My point is that it involves a lot more than a little financial edge (if any). It requires getting started on the right foot, a total commitment from the school, a decent rink, dyed-in-the-wool coaching, a high quality educational institution, good location, supportive parents, and a prayer or two in the hopes of getting some quality players with leadership potential that walk the walk... I could go on.
Thank you so much for the kind words! I am having a blast calling these games and am very fortunate to have the opportunity to do so. Thank you for tuning in
Now I'm not suggesting NU is the perfect fit for everyone. Yes, it's a "dry" campus so one may lose a few to that but from a parental prospective, if I'm spending big bucks putting my kid thru college, that's probably not a bad thing.
Nice win for the NU ladies last night vs what turned out to be a really good team, well coached and one that holds a lot of promise in the future. The league needs these types of programs. Seems UNE ran out of gas the 2nd half of the game or NU picked up their game... probably a little of both.
Oh, and the feed was a little choppy as a result of malfunctioning 1st line equipment but it worked Tanner. I swear, you just keep getting better and better at your work. Keep it up!!