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Minnesota just scored with 0.6 seconds left to beat North Dakota State in the semifinals of the Frozen Four.

Sets up the final- Union College (2100 students) vs. Minnesota (51,000+ students). Union has only one DI sport- hockey. Not sure how they are able to do that. Minnesota has 23 DI sports and 5 National Championships in hockey. I have a good friend who is a Union graduate, lives in nearby Delaware, and was at the games tonight in Phili.
I am sure that the limited pool of schools in hockey creates some different situations. Same in lacrosse, where Johns Hopkins is a powerhouse. Their official site says: "The NCAA began sponsoring the men’s lacrosse championship in 1971 and Johns Hopkins has since won nine national championships under the NCAA’s banner."
(04-10-2014 10:19 PM)mjs Wrote: [ -> ]Minnesota just scored with 0.6 seconds left to beat North Dakota State in the semifinals of the Frozen Four.

Sets up the final- Union College (2100 students) vs. Minnesota (51,000+ students). Union has only one DI sport- hockey. Not sure how they are able to do that. Minnesota has 23 DI sports and 5 National Championships in hockey. I have a good friend who is a Union graduate, lives in nearby Delaware, and was at the games tonight in Phili.

und, not ndsu. ndsu doesnt have hockey.
(04-11-2014 08:16 AM)UaLrRuLeS Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-10-2014 10:19 PM)mjs Wrote: [ -> ]Minnesota just scored with 0.6 seconds left to beat North Dakota State in the semifinals of the Frozen Four.

Sets up the final- Union College (2100 students) vs. Minnesota (51,000+ students). Union has only one DI sport- hockey. Not sure how they are able to do that. Minnesota has 23 DI sports and 5 National Championships in hockey. I have a good friend who is a Union graduate, lives in nearby Delaware, and was at the games tonight in Phili.

und, not ndsu. ndsu doesnt have hockey.

Thanks. I get them confused.
(04-11-2014 07:44 AM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]I am sure that the limited pool of schools in hockey creates some different situations. Same in lacrosse, where Johns Hopkins is a powerhouse. Their official site says: "The NCAA began sponsoring the men’s lacrosse championship in 1971 and Johns Hopkins has since won nine national championships under the NCAA’s banner."

D3 and D2 schools are allowed to play one Men's and one Women's sport at the D1 level provided the sport is not football or basketball, it offers the D1 level of scholarships, and that the sport has been in D1 since at least 2011.

Dallas Baptist Baseball is one of the primary examples of this.
(04-11-2014 02:04 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-11-2014 07:44 AM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]I am sure that the limited pool of schools in hockey creates some different situations. Same in lacrosse, where Johns Hopkins is a powerhouse. Their official site says: "The NCAA began sponsoring the men’s lacrosse championship in 1971 and Johns Hopkins has since won nine national championships under the NCAA’s banner."

D3 and D2 schools are allowed to play one Men's and one Women's sport at the D1 level provided the sport is not football or basketball, it offers the D1 level of scholarships, and that the sport has been in D1 since at least 2011.

Dallas Baptist Baseball is one of the primary examples of this.

According to my friend, Union does not give athletic scholarships. Minnesota has 18 scholarships to give out. They have 11 championship game appearances (and 5 national titles) to Union's zero. It would be a great story if Union could win. I certainly think they have a shot, despite the odds. A hot goalie can make up for a lot of other things.
(04-12-2014 03:27 PM)mjs Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-11-2014 02:04 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-11-2014 07:44 AM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]I am sure that the limited pool of schools in hockey creates some different situations. Same in lacrosse, where Johns Hopkins is a powerhouse. Their official site says: "The NCAA began sponsoring the men’s lacrosse championship in 1971 and Johns Hopkins has since won nine national championships under the NCAA’s banner."

D3 and D2 schools are allowed to play one Men's and one Women's sport at the D1 level provided the sport is not football or basketball, it offers the D1 level of scholarships, and that the sport has been in D1 since at least 2011.

Dallas Baptist Baseball is one of the primary examples of this.

According to my friend, Union does not give athletic scholarships. Minnesota has 18 scholarships to give out. They have 11 championship game appearances (and 5 national titles) to Union's zero. It would be a great story if Union could win. I certainly think they have a shot, despite the odds. A hot goalie can make up for a lot of other things.

Yeah, I had to triple check that. There is an exception for hockey because there is no D2 Hockey Championship. Basically everyone can play D1 if they want

Union wins 7-4. It truly was David over Goliath when you consider that Minnesota had 16 players taken in the NHL Draft, and Union none.
(04-12-2014 09:27 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-12-2014 03:27 PM)mjs Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-11-2014 02:04 PM)chiefsfan Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-11-2014 07:44 AM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]I am sure that the limited pool of schools in hockey creates some different situations. Same in lacrosse, where Johns Hopkins is a powerhouse. Their official site says: "The NCAA began sponsoring the men’s lacrosse championship in 1971 and Johns Hopkins has since won nine national championships under the NCAA’s banner."

D3 and D2 schools are allowed to play one Men's and one Women's sport at the D1 level provided the sport is not football or basketball, it offers the D1 level of scholarships, and that the sport has been in D1 since at least 2011.

Dallas Baptist Baseball is one of the primary examples of this.

According to my friend, Union does not give athletic scholarships. Minnesota has 18 scholarships to give out. They have 11 championship game appearances (and 5 national titles) to Union's zero. It would be a great story if Union could win. I certainly think they have a shot, despite the odds. A hot goalie can make up for a lot of other things.

Yeah, I had to triple check that. There is an exception for hockey because there is no D2 Hockey Championship. Basically everyone can play D1 if they want

Union wins 7-4. It truly was David over Goliath when you consider that Minnesota had 16 players taken in the NHL Draft, and Union none.

Another "Miracle on Ice". My friend just called me from the arena. Doesn't have much of a voice left. Says the Minnesota folks are in shock.
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