Re: Ok Penn State....but who is next???
You mean Thorton.
I must have missed it too. I've been following the Thornton trade rumors...
You mean Thorton.
I must have missed it too. I've been following the Thornton trade rumors...
Did he play for Ylae or Darmouth?You mean Thorton.
Did he play for Ylae or Darmouth?
My top 10 (or so)most likely to make the jump to D1 hockey are -
Minnesota State University - Moorhead (a virtual gaurantee)
Illinois/Northwestern/Indiana or all - IF BIG TEN HOCKEY becomes a reality
Navy
USC
Washington
Stanford
Missouri
Texas
UCLA
University of Wisconsin - Superior
I'll give you Navy, and possibly the listed B10 schools (assuming PSU goes ahead.)
Why do you keep insisting on UW-Superior? They seem to be okay with themselves in D-III. If any Wisconsin schools would consider it, I'd guess the existing D-I schools: Marquette or UW-Milwaukee.
MSU-Moorhead might make the jump IF the NCAA lets a D-II school play up (currently disallowed except for grandfathered schools) and also IF they can make the financial commitment. In terms of state funds, Bemidji did, and Mankato before, and St. Cloud before that, so it's not out of the question.
As for the others... you're funny.![]()
I'll give you Navy, and possibly the listed B10 schools (assuming PSU goes ahead.)
Why do you keep insisting on UW-Superior? They seem to be okay with themselves in D-III. If any Wisconsin schools would consider it, I'd guess the existing D-I schools: Marquette or UW-Milwaukee.
MSU-Moorhead might make the jump IF the NCAA lets a D-II school play up (currently disallowed except for grandfathered schools) and also IF they can make the financial commitment. In terms of state funds, Bemidji did, and Mankato before, and St. Cloud before that, so it's not out of the question.
As for the others... you're funny.![]()
But really, when you think about it am I that funny?![]()
Lets go school by school
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Texas same as USC and UCLA
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The problem with Indiana building an arena for basketball and hockey (multi-purpose I suppose it is called) is that they are going to make the arena huge in terms of seats. 15,000+ for sure for their basketball games. Even if IU starts winning national titles in college hockey, I do not see them putting more than 5,000 people in that building (think Ohio State). Not saying they would not go ahead and do it anyways, but the atmosphere will likely suck in that arena for hockey.
Now reading the article blockski posted, it looks like they are proposing an 18,000 person arena. That is about what Assembly Hall is now. Having watched a couple games from Assembly Hall, both in the lower bowl, it was an amazing view. I could see why the the upper levels would have sucked though and why they want a new arena.
Makes sense that they should make a purpose-built building, for the same reason it makes sense for Minnesota to have separate buildings for separate sports: they don't want interference with their cash cows. Hopefully if Indiana ever decides to make the leap, they'll take heed of Notre Dame's new arena.
I believe that rule will expire in 2011 or 2012. I think then we'll see some DII schools like MSU Moorhead, Lindenwood, and Grand Valley State.
Navy would make sense. Even though Atlantic hockey is at 12 members there is no way they would not get in. Army and Air Force would leave the conference if they couldn't be in it with Navy. URI is another possibility. I would really like to see another school south of the Mason Dixon line add hockey. It would be really nice to have a FL school add one since FL is basically full of people from the northern states there would be a fan base there already when teams come and visit. IE look at when the Red Sox or Yanks play in Tampa.
Did BIGMRG win the lottery and not say anything?I think then we'll see some DII schools like ... Grand Valley State.
I have a feeling if URI was to go D-1 they would try super hard to get into Hockey East, would fit via the whole New England thing. Don't know how Providence would feel but if you added URI and UConn that is still a good 12 team league.
Isn't Lindenwood an NAIA school and not affiliated with the NCAA at all? For them to field a D1 hockey team I believe their entire athletic department would have to join the NCAA.
Depending on the future of the CCHA, I could see Grand Valley perhaps starting up a program.
Northeastern already has a D-I hockey team!
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I have a feeling if URI was to go D-1 they would try super hard to get into Hockey East, would fit via the whole New England thing. Don't know how Providence would feel but if you added URI and UConn that is still a good 12 team league.
Let me fill in for Patman here and point out that there's no chance in hell of the UConn men's team joining Hockey East.
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Did BIGMRG win the lottery and not say anything?![]()
Talking from a perspective of growing the game.....when are we going to see southern Div 1 teams?