Bemidji State played in the D-III NCHA when they were D-II. They were not
eligible for the conference tournament at that time since it was felt that
if BSU won the Conference Tournament, the D-III NCAA Autobid would be
vacated. Bemidji also had to play without offering scholarships if they
wished to remain in the NCHA, which they did so they could fill out their
schedule.
BSU record in the 1990s:
1990-91 (D-III) 21-6-3, 17-4-3 NCHA, Regular Season Champ, lost in the
conference tournament and did not make the NCAAs
1991-92 (D-III) 16-9-5, 9-8-3 NCHA
1992-93 (BSU went D-II in all sports) 24-7-0, 14-6-0 NCHA, NCAA D-II
Champion.
1993-94 (D-II) 21-9-3, 12-6-2 NCHA, NCAA D-II Champion
1994-95 (D-II) 24-7-2, 16-3-1 NCHA Regular Season Champion, NCAA D-II
Champion
1995-96 (D-II) 16-9-4, 13-5-2 NCHA, NCAA D-II Runner Up
1996-97 (D-II) 25-7-2, 14-5-1 NCHA, NCAA D-II Champion
1997-98 (D-II) 22-10-2, 14-6-0 NCHA, NCAA D-II Runner Up
1998-99 BSU started their D-I transition, but still played in the NCHA to
fill out their schedule: 17-13-0 10-6-0 NCHA
1999-2000, BSU joined the CHA with Army, Air Force, Alabama-Huntsville,
Niagara and Findlay. Wayne State was a provisional member the first year.
http://www.thebeaverpond.com/yr_by_yr.htm
Troy D. Mills
"Millsy"
CHA Website Director
www.collegehockeyamerica.com
The BeaverPond Website Director
www.thebeaverpond.com
On Tue, March 27, 2007 11:02 am, Dr. Tim Newman wrote:
>> Do CHA teams suck compared to everyone else? Using Nathan's logic, I'd
>> say they do. I would bet that a lot of premier D-3 teams would give
>> anyone in that conference a run for their money. But is that what Rick
>> Comley is saying? If so, then he should be careful what he wishes
>> for,
>
> Several of the CHA and AH teams were previously D-2 programs that played
> some of the premier D-3 teams fairly regularly. Someone might want to go
> back and see how they did, maybe that would answer some questions. My
> sense is that in years in which those old D-2 programs would have been
> good enough to win a conference of comparable teams, they had strong
> records against the premier D-3 teams. I'm not sure if those old D-2
> programs that are now playing D-1 are better or worse now than they were
> then. They can award more scholarships, so maybe they are better now. But
> maybe not all of them are using their additional scholarships, or maybe
> they aren't recruiting any better than they were before.
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> Tim Newman
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