Ivan Lennon
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Re: >>>>>RIT TIGERS... The Polisseum, just like the Ritter only more of us!<<<<<
Re: >>>>>RIT TIGERS... The Polisseum, just like the Ritter only more of us!<<<<<
RIT as a D3 school (unlike grandfathered Hopkins, SLU , CC, etc)- regardless of another league - cannot move to grants in aid unless all sports are moved to D1
An expensive highly unlikely scenario in that RIT is quite content w/ its Liberty association
Moreover SLU's move to scholarships did not result in a more competitive "product" and Union manages as do the Ivies
Re: >>>>>RIT TIGERS... The Polisseum, just like the Ritter only more of us!<<<<<
Would love to see RIT in the above scenario but agree that it would be unlikely.
I think RIT will need to move to athletic scholarships somewhere down the road if they want to consider an upgrade to another league. I've seen marked improvements among many of the AHA teams who benefit from athletic scholarships. Those who don't have athletic scholarships, if they haven't already noticed, will soon find themselves at a disadvantage. I don't know all the legal mumbo jumbo behind it, but at some point it will need to happen if RIT wants to remain a force in the AHA or any other league they may find themselves in down the road. This is just my opinion, I'm sure others will bring up Union and the Ivies, however if you think about it, do you want to continue down the road we are on, and how that path effects attendance in our new rink, or do you want to see an RIT team with the type of talent they played against at the last two Brick City's (Michigan and Boston College)?
RIT as a D3 school (unlike grandfathered Hopkins, SLU , CC, etc)- regardless of another league - cannot move to grants in aid unless all sports are moved to D1
An expensive highly unlikely scenario in that RIT is quite content w/ its Liberty association
Moreover SLU's move to scholarships did not result in a more competitive "product" and Union manages as do the Ivies