PrezdeJohnson09
Proud supporter of Osmirwich hockey
I don't know how many of the "newer" posters will remember since it was a long time ago, but Mercyhurst used to be a very relevant name in the Division III world. They started out as Division III program and then transitioned to Division II for awhile, but still participated in a combo Division II/III league with the old ECAC West.
Mercyhurst, Niagara, Elmira, RIT, Hobart, Canisius and I believe at one point (Plattsburgh and Oswego before the SUNYAC formed) were members of the OG ECAC West.
Before Utica, Manhattanville and Neumann were around, it was all those programs battling it out every weekend.
It was a hell of a fun league with some really strong rivalries. Perhaps Russell will have some good stories and memories from those days, I know the RIT crew of Ed Trefzger, Scott Biggar and Chris Lerch were all heavily involved at that time as well.
In 1999-2000 Mercyhurst started playing up to Division I as a Division II school in all sports. Niagara and Canisius joined them and then a few years later RIT made the jump up too.
I never saw him play, but I heard a lot of impressive stories about Scott Burfoot '92. He went on to a 10+ year pro career after totaling 290! yes you read that right, 290 points in a four-year career at Mercyhurst. My first year following D-III hockey was the following year in 1992-93.
It's always a sad day when you lose a college hockey program, it's even more sad when it's a program with as much history as Mercyhurst has.
Mercyhurst, Niagara, Elmira, RIT, Hobart, Canisius and I believe at one point (Plattsburgh and Oswego before the SUNYAC formed) were members of the OG ECAC West.
Before Utica, Manhattanville and Neumann were around, it was all those programs battling it out every weekend.
It was a hell of a fun league with some really strong rivalries. Perhaps Russell will have some good stories and memories from those days, I know the RIT crew of Ed Trefzger, Scott Biggar and Chris Lerch were all heavily involved at that time as well.
In 1999-2000 Mercyhurst started playing up to Division I as a Division II school in all sports. Niagara and Canisius joined them and then a few years later RIT made the jump up too.
I never saw him play, but I heard a lot of impressive stories about Scott Burfoot '92. He went on to a 10+ year pro career after totaling 290! yes you read that right, 290 points in a four-year career at Mercyhurst. My first year following D-III hockey was the following year in 1992-93.
It's always a sad day when you lose a college hockey program, it's even more sad when it's a program with as much history as Mercyhurst has.