Hello All,
 
I saw this story on the Iowa State Daily website and it's a classic.....
 
Hope you like it.
 
Jon Barkan
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There is more to ISU Hockey than just beer
KEVIN PETTY
Daily Staff Writer
 
There's something I noticed recently in the world of sports. There's more to
the
game of hockey than getting drunk and cheering for a fight. There are
actually rules
to this game.
 
This came as an immediate surprise to me, but before I get checked into the
boards by an enraged player, let me say that everything I hear about the
team is
good. No arrests, no fights with police officers and they're ranked number
one in
the nation. Yet most of us have very little knowledge of our hockey team.
 
It's time to do some explaining. Most people do know a few things about the
game, but these are generally 1) we can get BEER at these games 2)if you
watch
long enough, someone's going to get into a fight and 3)did you know they
serve
BEER at the hockey rink?
 
Seriously, the team has been very successful for a long time and one of the
main
reasons for this is the coach.
 
The Cyclone hockey team has been coached by Al Murdoch for the past 26 years
and has amassed a winning percentage of .621. That means that they're really
good
and have been for almost three decades.
 
The team plays in the Central States Collegiate Hockey League in the Western
division. Other teams in the division include the Illinois Fighting Illini,
the
Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks, the Marquette Golden Eagles, and the Arizona
Icecats. In the Eastern division are the Ohio Bobcats, the Eastern Michigan
Eagles,
the Mighigan-Dearborn Wolves, the Kent Golden Flashes, and the North Dakota
Bison.
 
The team won the American Collegiate Hockey Association National
Championship in 1992 and is currently ranked number one in the nation by the
same association.
 
There are 58 varsity division I hockey teams in the country and another 200
to 300
teams beyond that. The ACHA is made up of 100 teams that are classified as
division I but not varsity. We've been consistently ranked in the ACHA's top
ten
for the last decade.
 
So why isn't ISU a division one varsity team? They've proven to be
exceptional,
have played and scrimmaged against division I varsity teams and have a
varsity
conference(the Western Collegiate Hockey Association) that would, according
to
Coach Murdoch, "love to have us."
 
Hockey is a rapidly growing sport that makes sense here in Iowa or have you
forgotten the fact that Iowa is covered with ice and snow for six months of
the
year? This place is a glacier! You could drop a puck and play right on my
front
lawn! So what's holding us up? What's keeping us from becoming a division I
varsity team and joining the big boys? Not as much as you'd think.
 
It would take a vote of approval from the athletic council and the Board of
Regents. It would also take a new 5000 seat facility. The team has been shot
down
three times before by the athletic council; the main opposition being that
there was
no gender equity. Well surprise! We've got a women's team now, and women's
hockey will be a Olympic sport in 1998.
 
I think it's time we throw support behind the team, start the petitions and
get
organized. The team has made itself successful. Let's make the team varsity.
The
time has come.
 
 
Kevin Petty is a senior in journalism and mass communication from Carlisle.
 
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