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Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Oswego to Elmira is approximately 109 miles.

Buff State to Oswego is approximately 153 miles.

I actually only plotted the city center to city center (not arena to arena) in MapPoint, Oswego-Elmira route is essentually Rt 104 to Route 14, the Oswego-Buffalo State route is essentually Rt 104 to Route 14 to 90. I suspect actual distances to vary within 10-15 miles, but as hotel locations, etc are also not factored in, I figured it would be close enough.
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Platty and Oswego weekend with 226 miles of travel between...would be a tough weekend for a lot of team...

I agree, and would propose a Friday evening - Sunday afternoon games -- COMMON in the "West".
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Did all that legislation actually end up getting passed? I know it was up for consideration. But I know I just read the other day that RIT will be applying for a playup in Women's Ice Hockey after the moratorium ends in July...

I suspect this falls under a Title IX grandfather clause.

In fact, I always thought it would be a kicker if someone sued the NCAA for Title IX violations because they prevented equal opportunity for Divison I athletic participation at RIT.
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Plattsburgh and Oswego would not be travel partners. Utica would be "closer" since it is almost all interstate. The Plattsburgh-Oswego distance through the Adirondacks.

Edit: Maquest shows 191 miles, 3:33 is you go south out of Plattsburgh and cut across the southern part of the Adirondacks on route 8 north of Lake George. It shows 218 miles and 3:51 minutes if you continue on south to Saratoga Springs. Maquest shows 220 miles and 4:35 between Oswego and Plattsburgh via northcountry.
 
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Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Plattsburgh and Oswego would not be travel partners. Utica is 75 miles or so closer to Plattsburgh.

I thought the same thing when I looked at it. There is no way in heck those two should ever be paired together for travel partners for travel purposes and competitive purposes.
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Another dream
It is too bad the Hockey gods couldn't just switch, Hamilton (NESCAC) & Skidmore (ECAC East) to the ECAC West.

Elmira
Hamilton
Hobart
Manhattanville
Neumann
Skidmore
Utica
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Another dream
It is too bad the Hockey gods couldn't just switch, Hamilton (NESCAC) & Skidmore (ECAC East) to the ECAC West.

Elmira
Hamilton
Hobart
Manhattanville
Neumann
Skidmore
Utica

Hamilton is a NESCAC school. So, we're talking a whole different dynamic there.
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Hamilton is a NESCAC school. So, we're talking a whole different dynamic there.
I did say Dreaming

While some of us are dreaming

Oh what the heck just split the East region into two regions of about 24 or so teams each, with the SUNYAC anchoring one (CENTRAL) and the MSCAC anchoring the other (EAST)
Schools west of the Connecticut River in Mass and schools in Connecticut, NY, Penn., & Vermont would be in the Central region and form leagues there and the non MSCAC east teams would form leagues there.

I did say Dreaming
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

I did say Dreaming

While some of us are dreaming

Oh what the heck just split the East region into two regions of about 24 or so teams each, with the SUNYAC anchoring one (CENTRAL) and the MSCAC anchoring the other (EAST)
Schools west of the Connecticut River in Mass and schools in Connecticut, NY, Penn., & Vermont would be in the Central region and form leagues there and the non MSCAC east teams would form leagues there.

I did say Dreaming

Are you sure it's not drugs? :D
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Plattsburgh and Oswego would not be travel partners. Utica would be "closer" since it is almost all interstate. The Plattsburgh-Oswego distance through the Adirondacks.

Edit: Maquest shows 191 miles, 3:33 is you go south out of Plattsburgh and cut across the southern part of the Adirondacks on route 8 north of Lake George. It shows 218 miles and 3:51 minutes if you continue on south to Saratoga Springs. Maquest shows 220 miles and 4:35 between Oswego and Plattsburgh via northcountry.

The MapPoint route is Route 104 to I-81 to Route 3, it is 226 miles, no secondary roads - though it does go through the Adirondacks, passing through Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake on the way to Plattsburgh, taking about 4 1/2 hours. I do not see this being to difficult if the travel day is Saturday, and a 2 or 3pm Sunday game. If the Sunday game is played in Oswego, Potsdam at about 2 1/2 hours would have the longest return trip home.

Other options are:

Post Canton:
Canton-Cortland (165 miles)
Morrisville-Utica (32 miles)
Elmira-Oswego (117 miles)
Plattsburgh-Potsdam (99 miles)

Post Canton:
Cortland-Oswego (85)
Canton-Utica (142)
Elmira-Morrisville (106)
Plattsburgh-Potsdam (99 miles)
 
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Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

The MapPoint route is Route 104 to I-81 to Route 3, it is 226 miles, no secondary roads - though it does go through the Adirondacks, passing through Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake on the way to Plattsburgh, taking about 4 1/2 hours. I do not see this being to difficult if the travel day is Saturday, and a 2 or 3pm Sunday game. If the Sunday game is played in Oswego, Potsdam at about 2 1/2 hours would have the longest return trip home.

Other options are:

Post Canton:
Canton-Cortland (165 miles)
Morrisville-Utica (32 miles)
Elmira-Oswego (117 miles)
Plattsburgh-Potsdam (99 miles)

Post Canton:
Cortland-Oswego (85)
Canton-Utica (142)
Elmira-Morrisville (106)
Plattsburgh-Potsdam (99 miles)
When I check mapquest, SUNY Plattsburgh to SUNY Potsdam is 87.78 miles via Rugar St to Military Tpke to Rt 190 to Brainardsville Rd to Rt 11 to Rt 11B to Rt 11 to Park St to Pierrepont Ave.
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

When I check mapquest, SUNY Plattsburgh to SUNY Potsdam is 87.78 miles via Rugar St to Military Tpke to Rt 190 to Brainardsville Rd to Rt 11 to Rt 11B to Rt 11 to Park St to Pierrepont Ave.

I set the MapPoint options to "No secondary roads" - such as Rt 190 or County Rt 24 (aka Brainardsville Rd) - the route it choose is Rt 3 to Rt 374 to Rt11 (not the way I would go in a car, but in a bus - maybe).
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Isn't one reason to have travel partners is to make travel for visiting teams easier?
Play two schools as close together as possible, right?
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

I set the MapPoint options to "No secondary roads" - such as Rt 190 or County Rt 24 (aka Brainardsville Rd) - the route it choose is Rt 3 to Rt 374 to Rt11 (not the way I would go in a car, but in a bus - maybe).

I have seen plenty of eighteen wheelers on that route. I always go that way to Malone and then onto Potsdam if going to Canton or Ogensburg.
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Isn't one reason to have travel partners is to make travel for visiting teams easier?
Play two schools as close together as possible, right?

Yes, to save miles, and get the team home early enough to study and get to class on Monday. Unfortunately in a state as large as NY, it becomes quite difficult to find combinations that work for everyone. Fredonia & Plattsburgh are both in NY - 462 miles apart. In fact, believe it or not, from Ripley, NY to Plattsburgh, NY, it is 489 miles and from Ripley, NY to Montauk, NY it is 543 miles (going through Pennsylvania - 617 miles if you stay in state).
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

Yes, to save miles, and get the team home early enough to study and get to class on Monday. Unfortunately in a state as large as NY, it becomes quite difficult to find combinations that work for everyone. Fredonia & Plattsburgh are both in NY - 462 miles apart. In fact, believe it or not, from Ripley, NY to Plattsburgh, NY, it is 489 miles and from Ripley, NY to Montauk, NY it is 543 miles (going through Pennsylvania - 617 miles if you stay in state).
I can see a SNL sketch with the outgoing Governor of New York introducing a new slogan: "New York--its a big F 'ing state!"

Seriously, though......:rolleyes:.....We have family in Hannibal MO; it is right at 1,000 miles from Utica and just over 1/4 of the trip in within the state of New York!
 
Re: Utica to the SUNYAC? - Biggar's Column

I can see a SNL sketch with the outgoing Governor of New York introducing a new slogan: "New York--its a big F 'ing state!"

Seriously, though......:rolleyes:.....We have family in Hannibal MO; it is right at 1,000 miles from Utica and just over 1/4 of the trip in within the state of New York!

Absolutely: due to the deceptive shape of the state, it's very easy to overlook its dimensions from a practical driving standpoint. New York's max length and width are 330 and 283 miles, respectively; for reference, this is actually 20 and 23 miles, respectively, longer than Wisconsin. Add to this the fact that cutting across the state from many points is inhibited by two very large lakes. And then add to that the fact that a huge swath of the northern portion of the state is an enormous forest without high-speed highway access. It's simply a lot harder to get around NY than one might realize.
 
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