>Being a Bemidji State grad ('96) and being able to see every one of their
>championship series but one (the first one in Huntsville), I would hate to
>see them go to a combined D-I D-III tourney. It would be nice to know
>where the site is more than a week in advance, but I really enjoy the "on
>campus" games. Would enough people with D-I tickets fill a large arena to
>make it seem like a D-III championship game? I would think the teams would
>rather play in front of 3,000-5,000 fans that care about the game in a
>small arena than 5,000-8,000 fans, many who don't care, in a large arena.
>I don't think travel and hotel is that much of a problem. When BSU had to
>travel, there was usually a charter bus or many people car pooled and drove
>straight through and rented a cheap hotel room to crash in for a night.
I don't think you can use the games in Huntsville (two of the past
three years) to make a comparison. First of all, it's the biggest rink
in D-II/D-III (unless you count teams like Bethel and St. John's that
play at D-I rinks). Secondly, it's not a campus rink - it's a public
stadium where a pro team also plays. There's no way you're normally
going to fit 3,000-5,000 people in an on-campus location. For example,
Bemidji's rink, which is on-campus, seats 2,500.
>With the ticket package, the participating schools would have a block of
>tickets reserved for them, but would that include tickets to the D-I games?
> If I was going to drive to Anaheim or Providence knowing the D-I
>championship was going to be on the same weekend, I would want to go. Or
>would that mean I would have to send my money in months in advance and hope
>my D-III team makes it?
Probably not. The single game tickets involve just the team that you're
interested in. But the "hardship" that you're describing is dealt
with by D-I fans each year, and they don't seem to mind (i.e. getting
full sets of tickets months in advance). The vast majority go anyway
and have a great time. The rest sell their tickets to fans from the
schools that do make it. Since it almost always sells out well in
advance, there's not much risk involved.
>?Probably the worst thing I could see happening is a loss of identity to the
> D-III tourney playing in the shadow of the Phrozen Phour.
Unfortunately, with the expection of a few places like Plattsburgh, it
doesn't have much of an identity now.
Chris Lerch
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