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Just got home from hockey upset of number 16 BC!!!
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Honestly, there's been a growing sense of apathy from a lot of people here as it relates to college sports, and I think college hockey is a perfect candidate to fill that void in the northeast. If conference realignment has ostracized a certain region from the national discussion in basketball in football, then hockey - a regional game played by regional players in a regional conference - can restore some identity to the sports landscape (I do think the New Big East will continue to thrive).
And look, if you don't see yourself ever being into college hockey or hockey in general, I get it. I never thought I would be, either. But people follow people, and I think there is always going to be a certain pull to identifying with something you're not insulated from. If college basketball and college football are what's wrong with college sports, then college hockey is a lot of what's right. 11 schools, all located within New England, all of whom can beat anybody, with most of the games played on college campuses, is a mode that has helped me rectify some of my distaste for what has gone on nationally.
You can forget about winning at the Aquarium of Delirium on the 26th I'll tell you that much.
Won’t they be working on the new baseball field this season? Will we see games in Hartford?I love the #icebus.
Also, don't forget about UConn baseball.
That program has benefited greatly from the AAC (which is a power conference in baseball).
I can picture thousands of people gathered at Dunkin Donuts Parks on a warm evening in June, watching UConn baseball playing in Omaha.
That'll be a huge deal.
Penders is a brilliant coach and just the person to lead them there.
Won’t they be working on the new baseball field this season? Will we see games in Hartford?
UConn played once last year in Hartford and I believe will be playing three games this year.
My only complaint re:atmosphere/environment at hockey games is “the power station power playyyyyyy”That BC game was a terrific college hockey game. Back and forth, good shots really good crowd, some very good goal tending. The towels and the blue lights for the intro set the right tone for the evening. And you could sense the 2 teams didn’t really like each other. What college sports were meant to be. Not semi-pro.
Awesome. UConn baseball on a spring night under the lights. Perfect. Just hope with Penders handling AD duties the team doesn’t slip.4 games @ this point - Tulane series (end of April) and Houston Series (beginning of May)
My only complaint re:atmosphere/environment at hockey games is “the power station power playyyyyyy”
Honestly, there's been a growing sense of apathy from a lot of people here as it relates to college sports, and I think college hockey is a perfect candidate to fill that void in the northeast. If conference realignment has ostracized a certain region from the national discussion in basketball in football, then hockey - a regional game played by regional players in a regional conference - can restore some identity to the sports landscape (I do think the New Big East will continue to thrive).
And look, if you don't see yourself ever being into college hockey or hockey in general, I get it. I never thought I would be, either. But people follow people, and I think there is always going to be a certain pull to identifying with something you're not insulated from. If college basketball and college football are what's wrong with college sports, then college hockey is a lot of what's right. 11 schools, all located within New England, all of whom can beat anybody, with most of the games played on college campuses, is a mode that has helped me rectify some of my distaste for what has gone on nationally.
Hockey Good, Baseball Good, but we're all on this board because we love UConn BB. Nothing less than a competitive team is going to make us feel much better. It's not like I'm going to replace my passion for hoops with one of the other sports
Edit: check back with me this time next year![]()
Hockey Good, Baseball Good, but we're all on this board because we love UConn BB. Nothing less than a competitive team is going to make us feel much better. It's not like I'm going to replace my passion for hoops with one of the other sports
Edit: check back with me this time next year![]()