marquette wrote:Marquette doesn't play D1 hockey but has had a club hockey team for a long time. From what I hear they are pretty good. Attendance at our hockey games was around 500/game in 2012-13, but I don't know what it was last year. We have plenty of places to play in town (10,000 seat US Cellular arena and the Bradley Center have both hosted hockey games. Club team currently plays in the suburbs, I think). However, we just started up a lacrosse program, and are still developing a following for that sport. We are already above the NCAA minimum, so there is really no reason to add another sport. The added expenditure involved with adding a women's sport, as well as whatever comes from the recent NCAA vote probably makes it cost prohibitive as well. There's also a storied program at UW that we would have to compete with for any decent recruits. As popular as hockey is in the area, I don't see us picking it up.
Boyee wrote:Creighton University has an Independent Division III American Collegiate Hockey Association team.
Boyee wrote:DePaul University has a Independent Division II American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) team, they formerly were in the Mid-American Collegiate Hockey Association (MACHA), but left so they could play higher caliber teams
Georgetown University has a Division II American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) team in the Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League (ACCHL)
Marquette University has a Division II and Division III American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) team in the Mid-American Collegiate Hockey Association (MACHA) (Silver Division, North Conference)
Providence College is the only current Big East school with Division I NCAA hockey which is in the Hockey East Association and has Division II American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) team that is an associate member of the Northeast Collegiate Hockey Association
Seton Hall has a Division II American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) team in the Colonial States College Hockey Conference (CSCHC)
Villanova University has a Division I American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) team in the Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association
robinreed wrote:bmorex wrote:Xavier actually has a very successful club hockey team. I'm pretty sure they were close to a club national championship in their division in the last year or so.
But I don't see it ever becoming D1 (due mainly to the costs and having to build a facility).
Thanks bmorex for the information on the club program. Do you know where they play?
If X developed such an intercollegiate program I suspect they could play at the Cincinnati Gardens and building an arena would be unnecessary. There would of course have to be a decision as to the nature of the scholarships. It is possible to play with only 6 or 8 scollies and 2 coaches. Some schools offer no scholarships for baseball or lax, if necessary we could go that route.
Of course if grant in aids were offered to men a similar number would need to be offered to women. That is where my next great idea originated. A Muskie women's college roller derby team !
2012 stats on college hockey attendance:
http://www.uscho.com/stats/attendance/d ... 2012-2013/
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