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Reply To: | Brian Cavanaugh @ Koessler Athletics |
Date: | Wed, 30 Jun 1993 12:20:28 -0500 |
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I find it interesting that when the numbers are NEEDED for
some quota schools such as Canisius College are included by
Division I folks...... BUT any other time we they would just
as well remind us that we are not eligible for any consideration.
If you want a TRUE picture of Division I teams:
1. Look at how many are eligible for a NCAA bid at D-I
at the end of the year - ????? my guess 43. That means
a schools munt play , what 25 NCAA D- I games. This throws
out Canisius, Holy Cross, U. Conn, Fairfield, Iona, etc.
2. Those of us at those schools (who coach) know that we are
NOT true D-I hockey schools. BUT... we coach at a Division
I athletic department school, which means we ABIDE by D-I
rules - including the taking of a certified EXAM each year.
If you look at those schools you will seee some pattern -
a basketball team that the school supports above many of
the other sports - they make it a priority #1 !!!!!!
3. Now lets look at the other side - An NCAA D-III /II
school that has hockey as its only D-I sport.
Schools like RPI, St. Lawrence, Union, etc. What sport
at those schools gets the most administrative attention
and financial support. Hockey. The sports other than
hockey play a D-III schedule and live by D-III standards.
The NCAA the last few years has put in legislation that prevents
a BASKETBALL situation where a school can only have their
Basketball team at D-I and all other sports at D-III. With
the money involved in basketball they wanted to prevent a
school from "stacking" resources into one team fr
for national attention, exposure, and $$$$$.
My "gut" feeling is that some of this exists in hockey
with the schools whose only program at D-I is their
hockey program. How many (17) schools have hockey at
D-I BUT other sports are not.
These are opinions of mine - not the school I
represent.
Brian Cavanaugh
Head Coach
Canisius College
Cavanaugh@Canisius
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