> For all of you who refuse to recognize the A.C.H.A. as a viable, >competitive alternative, here's are some facts: > It will be interesting to see how the ACHA does this year considering the dramatic changes in the organization at last April's national meeting. I suspect that we'll see a decline in membership this year as institutions re-evaluate the organization and take a "wait and see" approach to joining. Also, I believe membership dues have increased -- always a cause for a slight membership drop. > - The University of Illinois-Champaign's A.C.H.A. Division I Fighting >Illini have scheduled N.C.A.A.-opponent Illinois-Chicago for a >mid-November match-up. > Perhaps like Stephen Roth, I should let coment pass, but Northern State Univ., a minor club hockey program from South Dakota, beat Illinois at the ACHA National tourney last March. I guess any team can have a bad game. > - The Fighting Illini hockey team is the third largest spectator >sport on campus - behind football and men's basketball. The team receives >daily newspaper, radio, and television coverage. Last year, five of the >team's home games were broadcast locally on television. > I have to agree, many programs would like to have the coverage that the U of I team receives from the media there. _______ I would be interested in hearing from other ACHA member programs about their current views on the organization. Thanks! Michael J. Breitner, Assistant Director for Operations & Services Memorial Union, North Dakota State University [log in to unmask] (701) 231-8236 // (701) 231-8043 fax NOTE: All views expressed in this message are my own and may not reflect the views or official position of North Dakota State University, or any other sane person on this earth. "If we do not succeed, then we run the risk of failure." -- Vice President Dan Quayle, to the Phoenix Republican Forum, March 1990 HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.