Since I follow the Men's and Women's game fairly close, I feel while the situation overall is improving for women, things are still not very fair. I know if the Northeastern Men's program was being threatened with club status, there would be a tremendous uproar. Likewise if the ECAC Men's League was told they were only going to have 16 games count in the league instead of 22 (that is not total home and away series) the complaints would be never ending. But with the Women's game, that's just part of the setup. I don't want to see other programs cut because of gender equity. I do want to see a more level playing surface for all. I am sure all of us have seen big teams at a given school getting all sorts of perks that other athletes don't get, or pay for. The concept that some of these big teams pay off for the school is rarely true, but even when it is, it should mean that you than have the means to pay for other sports too. It is good to see people like the Wooger at Minnesota coming around to Women's Ice Hockey. Having a strong league in the mid-west would be great. I hope more schools can open their eyes and allow more athletes to particiapte. _____________ / good shooting hungerf _____________/ HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.