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Welcome St Thomas to Division I and the CCHA

I get that there’s an abundance of Atlantic Hockey caliber rinks around town for the high school programs, but does anyone seriously think that’s an option for them? Like can you envision St Thomas playing at Richfield Ice Arena?

Ya... I can envision them playing at their brother high school's arena for a while... Big deal.

St. Thomas' five year hockey program health outlook is clearly better than both Alaska schools and Alabama.
 
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as a michigan tech fan i am so glad to now be sitting and watching other things develop with the likes of LIU, ASU, and UA*... and even possibly some new programs on the wings.

while i would love to have a seven team conference with an equal and balanced schedule with more OOC games, having that 8th team brings security (seven is too close to six) of maintaining the conference but also monetary...

UST will be fine no matter what will happen in 21/22 or even a few year after that. the best solution will be figured out and games will be played regardless of where. really happy about them also being in the cities as well... great exposure in a great market and within the conference footprint. (pipe dream; trade BGSU for UMD).

so as i sit and watch from a comfy chair beer in hand;

LIU is a much better fit in the AHA then UAH. but then, LIU could probably just stay an indy, since travel would never to an issue to play most-all eastern schools. but i doubt they would not want to join a conference. ASU is taking its time... either the NACHO or the B1G.

i have absolutely no idea what the likes of UA* will be doing... none.

GO TECH GOLD!
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as a michigan tech fan i am so glad to now be sitting and watching other things develop with the likes of LIU, ASU, and UA*... and even possibly some new programs on the wings.

while i would love to have a seven team conference with an equal and balanced schedule with more OOC games, having that 8th team brings security (seven is too close to six) of maintaining the conference but also monetary...

UST will be fine no matter what will happen in 21/22 or even a few year after that. the best solution will be figured out and games will be played regardless of where. really happy about them also being in the cities as well... great exposure in a great market and within the conference footprint. (pipe dream; trade BGSU for UMD).

so as i sit and watch from a comfy chair beer in hand;

LIU is a much better fit in the AHA then UAH. but then, LIU could probably just stay an indy, since travel would never to an issue to play most-all eastern schools. but i doubt they would not want to join a conference. ASU is taking its time... either the NACHO or the B1G.

i have absolutely no idea what the likes of UA* will be doing... none.

GO TECH GOLD!
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Think you nailed it. Recruiting is the lifeblood of a program. UST has a great story. LIU is not too bad. When ASU puts "the footings" in for an arena pretty sure a few conferences would love to be aligned with a PAC 12 University & their already very compelling story becomes an excellent story.

Obviously the traditional powers will always have great stories. The newer programs are in a fine spot.
 
fyi... most of the crappy AHA arenas are a thing of the past. Only Niagara and Mercyhurst (that I'm aware of - not sure about RMU) still play in questionable D-I caliber facilities.
I visited RMU when Tech played there last year. It isn't anything special but certainly good enough. The varsity rink is a typical smaller size facility with bleacher seating on two sides, a lower height roof that sloped one direction so that it was lower over the player benches and higher over the fan seating area. The facility reminded me of Ferris State for those more familiar with WCHA/CCHA teams.

It is part of a multi-sheet facility and even has covered outdoor roller hockey rinks as part of the complex. First times I've seen that combo in my road game travels.
 
I visited RMU when Tech played there last year. It isn't anything special but certainly good enough. The varsity rink is a typical smaller size facility with bleacher seating on two sides, a lower height roof that sloped one direction so that it was lower over the player benches and higher over the fan seating area. The facility reminded me of Ferris State for those more familiar with WCHA/CCHA teams.

It is part of a multi-sheet facility and even has covered outdoor roller hockey rinks as part of the complex. First times I've seen that combo in my road game travels.

Minus roller hockey, that sounds a lot like the Dwyer at Niagara.

GFM
 
Think you nailed it. Recruiting is the lifeblood of a program. UST has a great story. LIU is not too bad. When ASU puts "the footings" in for an arena pretty sure a few conferences would love to be aligned with a PAC 12 University & their already very compelling story becomes an excellent story.

Obviously the traditional powers will always have great stories. The newer programs are in a fine spot.

UST: Inside of best recruiting metro area in the country
LIU: Less than an hour away from NYC
ASU: The weather, the girls...

All three will work out barring some horrible decisions.
 
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