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What is the worst thing about women’s college hockey?

LongGame

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The worst thing about women’s college hockey is that all the games are exactly the same time. Everybody plays Friday at 7 PM and Saturday at 3 PM. It’s just impossible to watch your game, and your friends game, and the game you really want to watch, and that other game.
 
The worst thing about women’s college hockey is that all the games are exactly the same time. Everybody plays Friday at 7 PM and Saturday at 3 PM. It’s just impossible to watch your game, and your friends game, and the game you really want to watch, and that other game.
Wisconsin has played twice already this year on Sunday, and play Thursday-Friday this coming week. Four more Sundays still to come.

(And didn't BC and BU play two days ago, on Thursday?)
 
I agree with the main point. For example, WCHA games scheduled for Friday evenings are far more likely to start at 6 pm than they once were, and that looks to be the preferred time slot. Maybe the reason is that the sport is trying to target younger children more than it once did; I don't know.
 
The worst thing about women’s college hockey is the NCAA openly admitting that bracket integrity matters almost none when it comes to the national postseason tournament.

Picture either March Madness tournament scheduling the same way. No airplanes allowed, Duke vs. UNC in the first round.
 
The worst thing about women’s college hockey is the NCAA openly admitting that bracket integrity matters almost none when it comes to the national postseason tournament.

Picture either March Madness tournament scheduling the same way. No airplanes allowed, Duke vs. UNC in the first round.
That's finally gone with the 11 team tournament -- the criteria doesn't explicitly say to preserve bracket integrity but it mostly brings the setup in line with what men's does by removing the "minimize flights" rule entirely.
 
That's finally gone with the 11 team tournament -- the criteria doesn't explicitly say to preserve bracket integrity but it mostly brings the setup in line with what men's does by removing the "minimize flights" rule entirely.
Good point.

Still seems like it’s similar to the NHL playoffs where legitimate title contenders often meet up too early in the bracket.
 
1. There aren't more teams: See Michigan schools, UND, Denver, CC (men's hockey schools).
2. Wisco, OSU, Minny...name 4-5 other programs and a random every year or so...then a massive cliff. Not much for parity.
 
Conferences that do not have two game series. Playing a game somewhere one day and then another game somewhere else either the next day or day after is hard on the players and the parents. Tuesday night games
are even harder on the players, parents and getting any attendance. The players are supposed to be students.
 
Three on three overtime is the worst. Play 10 minutes, five on 5 and call it a day. Shootouts are way too individualistic in a game that is very team oriented .
 
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