HornetHope said:
SiouxFan,
what conference are you in for Hockey? Any chance the Sky starts to field teams or is UND pretty set?
Hockey is aligned almost totally different than traditional conferences.
UND is in a conference (WCHA) with Minnesota, Wisconsin, Denver, Colorado College, Alaska-Anchorage, Nebr-Omaha and Minnesota regional schools.
Other major conferences are the CCHA (Michigan, Mich St, Ohio St, Notre Dame, + MAC and DII Mich schools), Hockey East (BC,BU, NH, Me, VT, UMass + other Mass schools), ECAC (Ivy and NY schools), and Atlantic Hockey (smaller private schools)
Penn State just announced that it will be adding hockey as it will be receiving an $86 million gift for an arena, so all the Big Ten schools will be moving hockey under the Big 10 name in three or four years. Supposedly, Indiana and Illinois are considering hockey when they get new arenas built.
When that happens, it will really open up opportunities for new schools to come in. Supposedly, Denver, North Dakota, Notre Dame, and Miami (Oh) will form the backbone of a new conference. Maybe Iowa State, Pitt, DePaul, or Colorado St or some other Big 12 or Big East schools will join them.
Of western schools, Washington and Utah are most often mentioned. California actually has some very good talent coming out of the state (including a couple of players on UND). Stanford could probably afford it.
For hockey to be successful, the average school really needs 5-8000 seats in a decent arena near campus and a local population that will embrace it. Pro arenas generally are just too large (except at Wisconsin). Not many schools have that right type of situation. In the Big Sky, Northern Arizona used to have a team that played in their dome (Flagstaff has a hockey history), but NAU always had to play as an independent. In the past, there had been considerations at E Wash to start hockey - EWU has a practice rink on campus - and play in Spokane (which is a good hockey town). Not sure if any other Big Sky school has a venue that is suitable. Rinks in Bozeman and Missoula are rather small (2-3000 seats).