elbojpb
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Re: SNC & St. Scholastica to MCHA
He did say this upcoming season!?Caveat - Effective 2013-14
He did say this upcoming season!?Caveat - Effective 2013-14
I'm still a little puzzled by all this praise heaped upon Lake Forest and the alleged coaching change improvement. Is it based on results or just on the fact that McKelvie came from a D1 Program ?
McKelvie's Foresters were 5-22-0 this past season relying on what was left of the prior recruiting classes of coach Gregory. That would include Sullivan's return to goal in the 2nd half of the year,and Bark's on ice leadership and 2nd consecutive MVP season. The Freshmen class was also mostly Gregory's recruits.
On the other side, Coach Gregory, the hand picked successor of Coach Fritz, was only given the interim tag, and to the casual observer lukewarm support from the powers to be. The team had multiple key injuries that year and finished at 5-21-1. Not all that different than McKelvie's first campaign. Can Gregory coach? Well his new team, Williston State (ND), went to the NJCAA National Championship game in their first season of existence with a heavily laden Freshmen squad. So please don't belittle Coach Gregory's ability to recruit or lead. He really wasn't given a chance at Lake.
Both of these coaches are capable. LFC's future success on the ice will be in direct correlation to the support given by the school administration to hockey, and a definitive direction as to the type of student athlete they want in their program.![]()
He did say this upcoming season!?
It applies just in time for the MCHA's new look. Based on the pp posted by norm, there may be a new region created since one of the ideas was to align the regions similarly for all sports. I think that might mean the NY would be its own region (that would include Neumann, but exclude Skidmore, because all conference members would be placed in the same region.
Goals of Regional Alignment
Championships
• Conference members in same sport region.
• Number of sport regions based on sport
sponsorship.
• Equitable distribution of teams per sport region.
• Consistent region nomenclature.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Emphasis on In-Region Competition
• Team Sports – minimum in-regionarequirement increased from 50 percent to 70 percent
• Golf and Tennis – current 25 percent in-region requirement to be evaluated
Effective 2013-14
In-Region Competition
• Sport region
• Geographical region – (Constitution 4.13.1.1)
• 200-mile radius
• Conference members
Primary Criteria
• All contests against Division III opponents
Secondary Criteria
• All contests against opponents from other classifications (Division I, Division II, NAIA, provisional members)
Effective 2013-14
I have heard on multiple occasions that McKelvie is a very good, young coach. He was a finalist for the UWSP job, which most consider an attractive gig. I think his experience in the NAHL will be a big help in recruiting. Give him a couple of years to recruit and the program some year-to-year continuity and they will be fine.
Please elaborate.
I also believe that you need to know a little bit more about LFC's sports culture and ever changing philosophy regarding hockey before you assume success for that program. Even if McKelvie is the next Herb Brooks LFC is doomed if there is no paradigm change.
MSOE press release:
http://www.msoe.edu/athletics/detai...a-5391-4674-9c87-c74c92deffb8&crumbTitle=MCHA Hockey Expansion increases MSOE notoriety, rivalries.
First mention of Mid Season MCHA Showcase.....
Who wrote that slop? SNC has won championships, but hey we've been ranked too. Really?
Who wrote that slop? SNC has won championships, but hey we've been ranked too. Really?
Who wrote that slop?
The plural of alumnus is not alumnus.Over 250 Green Knight Alumnus came into the Kern Center Arena and met the fans in the “Red Sea.”
Really!?Quality of hockey in the conference is the nation’s best.
Okay, the writer's credibility is now shot.Mention MCHA powerhouses Marian University and Lawrence University
Okay, the writer's credibility is now shot.
I'm not worried about how well McKelvie will do at LFC. In my last post that you replied to, and in a myriad of prior posts, I've stated that I believe he is capable. What puzzles me is why do so many people praise him, while downgrading Coach Gregory in the process, when they both coached for one year at LFC and their records are near identical. To your point, Gregory can also recruit well. He had a good track record at getting local, Canadian, and east coast prep talent. That year-to-year continuity thing just never got off the ground.
I also believe that you need to know a little bit more about LFC's sports culture and ever changing philosophy regarding hockey before you assume success for that program. Even if McKelvie is the next Herb Brooks LFC is doomed if there is no paradigm change.
MW49, i am a fellow forester fan, and a big college hockey fan. i realize lake forest has seen better days. I hope the program stays a float, and i believe McKelvie can keep it strong. Looking at the new recruits Concordia is brining in on d3hockey.com, shouldn't LF be taking a similar approach to rebuild a struggling program with top caliber players as Concordia is? Lake Forest so far has 3 recruits, a very small amount compared to CUW's 11. Why is this? Also, does LF have any plans of continuing to renovate the arena, or to build a new arena? As a side bar, do you know how much it costs the college to run a D3 hockey team, in comparison to other schools? I thought the idea of them joining the ACHA was over, and was not going to happen. Any news? thanks.