Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #58
46 comes after 45.
How is UMass behind Merrimack?
46 comes after 45.
How is UMass behind Merrimack?
How is UMass behind Merrimack?
How is UMass behind Merrimack?
How is UMass behind Merrimack?
That what I was thinking, although in all likelihood I think it would be at earliest Summer 2012.
#45 Merrimack - π Points
How is UMass behind Merrimack?
It's more amazing that UMass is so close to Merrimack. What would the argument be for UMass being higher? Is it better than "I've paid attention for only 4 or 5 years and spouted off without considering that hockey was being played before then"?
It's not that I think UMass should be ranked highly at all. I'm just surprised Merrimack was ahead of them, even by one spot.
I mean I guess UMass was really bad when they first joined Hockey East. But I feel like Merrimack has always been especially bad (until the past 2 seasons at least), and I'm pretty sure the rankings aren't supposed to include this season.
I know Merrimack has a DII national title but I didn't think those counted in terms of these rankings. I guess my opinion has a lot to do with perception. I mean really, if I were to tell you in 2009 that either MC or UMass was 3rd place in Hockey East and 4th in the PWR and you had to guess which one it was, would you have chosen Merrimack? I know I wouldn't have.
It's not that I think UMass should be ranked highly at all. I'm just surprised Merrimack was ahead of them, even by one spot.
I don't know how they arranged teams back then
To speak of intangibles, Merrimack has had a hockey team almost as long as it has existed as a school. It's the school's #1 sport, and they are the smallest college (by enrollment) that plays at the division 1 level, and in a top league, besides. It's also a small, young liberal arts college-- not a state university with a multimillion dollar facility.
I don't know that that the author takes any of those things into consideration, either, but I know I sure do.
The author mentioned Merrimack's potential NCAA berth this season, so I'm assuming he is counting this year.
Even in the past five years, UMass has only one season above .500.
In the past five years, Merrimack has had only one season above .500-- this one.
Umass had two .500 or better seasons in the five years before that, where Merrimack had none. In fact, you've got to go back before Hockey East to find the last season over .500. That was still division 1, though-- just as an Independent. Merrimack had five seasons as an Independent, playing a mixed schedule, and were above .500 all five seasons.
So, Merrimack has been pretty bad for quite a long time, up until the last two seasons, but they were also quite good in the mid-late 80s, aside from the D2 national championship and ECAC championships prior to that.
UMass has been perhaps not quite so terrible for not quite so long, and was respectable more recently (2006-7) but they did go eight consecutive seasons after joining Hockey East below not just .500 but below .400.
The gap between the teams might be different if we looked at league finishes, I'm not sure-- at some point, if you're 9-10 out of a ten-team league it may not matter all that much if you win one game, or three games, or five games-- and both programs have been in that situation more than once in the last decade.
I would have, but I'm a Merrimack grad and a fan of the team since before 1988. Also, by 2009 Merrimack had DaCosta on the roster, and once he announced he was coming back to school I definitely would have picked Merrimack to be that 3rd place team and not Umass.
Although 3rd place might have been considered unlikely for either team prior to the season, the USCHO season preview and the Hockey East coaches' poll all picked Merrimack to finish ahead of Umass this season; MC was 7th in the coaches poll, and UMass 9th. So just based on that, if either one of them was to have a breakout season and finish much higher, I'd have still guessed Merrimack and not Amherst.
What is so amazing about Merrimack is that I believe just two years ago at the beginning of the season, they were ranked dead last in the preseason poll. Not just hockey east but nation wide!! What a turn around! And to think that much of this is due to a kid from Paris??? This feels like the Twilight Zone!! Anyway, I am happy for them, as long as they don't beat DU somewhere down the road. One more interesting tidbit. Speaking of defunct programs, my dad played for Bates in the 30s!! I don't know how they arranged teams back then, but I know they played toe to toe with teams like Bowdoin and Colby!! They are now a club team.
Where do you get your enrollment numbers? Not being picky, just curious.To speak of intangibles, Merrimack has had a hockey team almost as long as it has existed as a school. It's the school's #1 sport, and they are the smallest college (by enrollment) that plays at the division 1 level, and in a top league, besides. It's also a small, young liberal arts college-- not a state university with a multimillion dollar facility.