College hockey is coming to LI
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First, Army and Sacred Heart are playing at the Coliseum in January. Not exactly a top matchup, and tickets are currently 20 bucks a pop for the cheap seats. We used to see Islanders games there for less, but I digress.
More importantly, a local school is adding NCAA hockey to it's roster, according to this:
https://www.higheredjobs.com/region/det ... ckey+Coach
If you had "CW Post Women's" as your pick for who was going to be first on LI, run to the nearest bodega and buy some scratch offs, because it's your lucky day.
More importantly, a local school is adding NCAA hockey to it's roster, according to this:
https://www.higheredjobs.com/region/det ... ckey+Coach
If you had "CW Post Women's" as your pick for who was going to be first on LI, run to the nearest bodega and buy some scratch offs, because it's your lucky day.
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I heard Bill Edwards applied for that job
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Still believe HU should get into college hockey with a real program - would be great to see some D1 action locally, and I bet being first with no Islanders nearby, HU could gain a real fanbase pretty quickly from the fans who are starved for it.
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CW Post has started up their club women's team, and appointed their golf coach as the head coach (he has 25 years experience coaching hockey, including four future NHLers). So they've started making progress.
In other news, for anyone interested, the NHL a few years ago set aside funding for the development of NCAA hockey programs in areas where there aren't currently. As we all know, LI would be ripe for it, could they get one of the schools to commit. Here is the first feasibility study to come out of it. It is a VERY in-depth look at the expenses associated with running a DI program- an eye-opener for some who don't understand the costs associated with it. Take a look, if you have the time https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/ ... 022718.pdf
In other news, for anyone interested, the NHL a few years ago set aside funding for the development of NCAA hockey programs in areas where there aren't currently. As we all know, LI would be ripe for it, could they get one of the schools to commit. Here is the first feasibility study to come out of it. It is a VERY in-depth look at the expenses associated with running a DI program- an eye-opener for some who don't understand the costs associated with it. Take a look, if you have the time https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/ ... 022718.pdf
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Interesting development out east, where a new arena may be in the works. https://www.longislandadvance.net/5324/ ... in-Medford
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AJ does SBU have a hockey team (club hockey)? They were mentioned in the article
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They have a club team, that is pretty well respected and well run. But it's a huge step up from club to DI in men's hockey. Farmingdale has also been talking for quite a while about getting an NCAA team going, but the barriers to entry to play D3 are way lower, especially since SUNY has its own conference.
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Update: Looks like they're building a 17,500 seat arena in Ronkonkoma. I would imagine that puts a huge hit in the idea to build a smaller one so close. I also don't have a CLUE why they are going to build an arena that big out there- that place will be a ghost town most nights. Don't know how that changes anything for hockey out there, or basketball, or anything.
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It wouldn't make sense for a D3 team to play in an arena that holds 17,500.HofstraHockey wrote: They have a club team, that is pretty well respected and well run. But it's a huge step up from club to DI in men's hockey. Farmingdale has also been talking for quite a while about getting an NCAA team going, but the barriers to entry to play D3 are way lower, especially since SUNY has its own conference.
In terms of arenas without teams, when the Islanders' fate was undecided, Kansas City had a vacant arena that wanted the Islanders to move.HofstraHockey wrote: Update: Looks like they're building a 17,500 seat arena in Ronkonkoma. I would imagine that puts a huge hit in the idea to build a smaller one so close. I also don't have a CLUE why they are going to build an arena that big out there- that place will be a ghost town most nights. Don't know how that changes anything for hockey out there, or basketball, or anything.
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No, there's no way a D3 team would play there. Buy if Stony Brook were to have a team, it would have to be D1.
It works in KC because it is THE arena. I know the population of KC is tiny compared to NY, and even compared to Suffolk County. But this will be the what, fifth option for a performer coming to NY? Behind MSG and Barclays, obviously, and likely behind Belmont, maybe (big maybe) on par with Prudential. I'm not sure how much arena football and Sesame Street Live you can have to make it work.
It works in KC because it is THE arena. I know the population of KC is tiny compared to NY, and even compared to Suffolk County. But this will be the what, fifth option for a performer coming to NY? Behind MSG and Barclays, obviously, and likely behind Belmont, maybe (big maybe) on par with Prudential. I'm not sure how much arena football and Sesame Street Live you can have to make it work.
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https://www.higheredjobs.com/search/det ... ey%20Coach
Looks like LIU is making a push on women's hockey. The Brooklyn campus this time.
Looks like LIU is making a push on women's hockey. The Brooklyn campus this time.
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I know that Cornell has a huge alumni base in NYC, and it's not a basketball school, but I can't imagine a Cornell-Harvard basketball game ever getting 15k in MSG. It kills me, because there IS a market for this here. Place was packed.
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Not a massive crowd, but way more than were at the men's basketball game last night for Colgate-Quinnipiac at the Coliseum tonight. Considering neither is a local team, or a particularly big draw nationally, it shows the potential.
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