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Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East
Well, if Hockey East poaches a team from the ECAC, it'd be either Q-Pac or RPI, and likely RPI because of their history. RPI gets regular home games with Hockey East teams.
I agree that Union/Colgate and RIT/Cornell would become the travel partners. However, if Q-Pac were to go, Colgate would probably end up being a travel partner with either Union or Princeton, meaning that RPI may travel partner with Dartmouth (very unlikely though).
Also, if you were to join the ECAC, you'd likely have to play games at the Blue Cross Arena until your new rink is built. Q-Pac couldn't play men's home games at Northford (women's games were OK there), and I don't know if the league will take kindly to a 185x85 rink.
Not that it would necessarily shake out this way, but it is less than 2 hours between RIT and Cornell, and between Colgate and Union (and relatively easy drives). In comparison, Holy Cross-Union as travel partners seems ridiculous. Even RIT-Union is a perfectly reasonable set of travel partners give the straight shot down the thruway (a little over 3 hours).
Rochester is no where near the middle of nowhere; it just looks that way from Mass. ... we're actually just on the edge of nowhere.
I won't get into the academic fit, as it is really impossible to define, but your suggestion that RIT is just the same as RPI would and that some in the ECAC don't want to touch RIT because of that implies that the ECAC wants RPI out. I find that difficult to believe. Personally I'd prefer to see RIT in an ECAC that includes RPI.
Well, if Hockey East poaches a team from the ECAC, it'd be either Q-Pac or RPI, and likely RPI because of their history. RPI gets regular home games with Hockey East teams.
I agree that Union/Colgate and RIT/Cornell would become the travel partners. However, if Q-Pac were to go, Colgate would probably end up being a travel partner with either Union or Princeton, meaning that RPI may travel partner with Dartmouth (very unlikely though).
Also, if you were to join the ECAC, you'd likely have to play games at the Blue Cross Arena until your new rink is built. Q-Pac couldn't play men's home games at Northford (women's games were OK there), and I don't know if the league will take kindly to a 185x85 rink.
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