Fishman'81
Black Bear since D-2
Re: Utica College Pioneers 2011-2012
Truth be told, I don't really buy it either...
I just couldn't figure out why a conference that won so regularly OOC in the RS fared so poorly in the post-season...But, having looked at the archives, there are a few things that might be telling factors in the W's NCAA blues.
Going back to '07-'08, when the W started getting bids again, they have only played 3 of 9 games on home ice, excluding the 5 head-to-head matches with other W teams and the 2 neutral-ice contests in Lake Placid. Kinda skews the W/L numbers a bit.(And the W went 2-1 in their only 3 OOC NCAA home games, BTW.)
Clearly the W eats its own young, which results in lower seeds and a steeper climb once the seeds are meted out.
Meh. The Pool B has basically been the W's AQ for all intents and purposes since RIT left (I know it's gone this season.) In recent history it hasn't been unusual for 3 teams from the W to get bids, only to exit in the first round.
Top to bottom the league is very strong and has lots of parity. But it is my opinion that type of competition all season long should make it's teams more dangerous in the post season, not less dangerous. I don't buy the "our conference is so tough we had to work harder than everyone else to get here and now we've got nothing left in our tanks" argument.
Truth be told, I don't really buy it either...
I just couldn't figure out why a conference that won so regularly OOC in the RS fared so poorly in the post-season...But, having looked at the archives, there are a few things that might be telling factors in the W's NCAA blues.
Going back to '07-'08, when the W started getting bids again, they have only played 3 of 9 games on home ice, excluding the 5 head-to-head matches with other W teams and the 2 neutral-ice contests in Lake Placid. Kinda skews the W/L numbers a bit.(And the W went 2-1 in their only 3 OOC NCAA home games, BTW.)
Clearly the W eats its own young, which results in lower seeds and a steeper climb once the seeds are meted out.
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