Re: Wall Street Journal Article About College Hockey
I'd really like to know what 5 schools comprise Paul Kelly's list
"This unprecedented game comes at a time when the sport is already expanding beyond its traditional boundaries. Paul Kelly, the president of College Hockey Inc., the year-old marketing arm of NCAA hockey, estimated that up to five more schools may upgrade their club-hockey teams to varsity status in the next few years."
I'm thinking since he's trying to raise the profile of NCAA hockey and communicate w/NHL that Lindenwood is not a team he'd be including in this list. He seems to want to make a bigger splash than that. His statements have been vague but I'm guessing there are 2 Big 10 teams in that mix. the rest I couldn't guess. I'd never heard of Iowa State/Oklahoma initiating any moves to D1 hockey or desiring that.
Syracuse is talked up a lot but apparently they're not saying anything
Lindenwood is not the most well known but part of that is because it has been in the NAIA. Now with the school moving to the NCAA DII and rumors are eventually 10-15 years DI FCS the exposure should be expanded. Also they have been accepted into the MIAA, one of the most well respected NCAA DII conference (If that sounds familiar UNO plays in the MIAA)
Lindenwood has expanded athletic facilities and academic ones, and continues to grow, it's pushing 15,000 students with about 8,000 traditional students and the rest in adult/distant learning in the regional campuses and also wants to expand to 15,000-20,000 traditional students.
LU likes to build things and they've stated before that to move to NCAA hockey they would build a 5,000 seat ice arena on campus. But that was a few years ago and since then the UHL minor league moved out of St. Charles leaving the city of St. Charles with an empty Family Arena within a few miles from the main campus. It's newish and seats 9,000. They purchased an ice arena about 15 mins from the main campus for the ice hockey programs at the NAIA/ACHA level and it's 1,000 seat capacity is fine for women's hockey, which they're already moving to the NCAA.
I suspect within a year or two we’ll hear of the men’s program moving to the NCAA and either LU taking control of the Family Arena or building a new 5,000 seat arena on campus. And I suspect after they do move to the NCAA they’ll eventually be more of a Miami (OH) Denver, type program, a school with a well known within college hockey but not overall sports, combined with a winning tradition and good academics.
I'm not sure LU is on Paul Kelly's list, because his list includes team's he's been trying to convince to add hockey, not ones that probably will on their own. I suspect they are bigger named schools with at least 1-2 being Big Ten and probably another 1-2 being Big East schools. Hopefully URI and Navy are on that list, both would be welcome additions to NCAA Hockey. URI and Navy already have Atlantic Hockey-like facilities.