Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland (ACHA D2) is playing Navy (ACHA D1) at Laurel this Friday. May be worth checking out if your kid is interested in club hockey. Navy regularly wins its league but struggled last year. So I wouldn't be surprised if the Terps won.
Maryland has some good players. Should be a good game.
Anonymous wrote:JMU and UVA lost their rink years ago (they shared the same one in Charlottesville) and there is no replacement. So they both travel over hour to and from practice and games. My advice is if club hockey is strong driver look at schools where there is more than 1 rink in case it disappears.
Anonymous wrote:JMU played VT this weekend and lost 8-4. Do they practice? It seems like Piedmont is home rink. Anywhere else? Just wondering how feasible it is to play there. Looks like the old Langley HS Coach is now the JMU Coach.
Plus, how much do the kids pay to play?
Anonymous wrote:Maryland (ACHA D2) is playing Navy (ACHA D1) at Laurel this Friday. May be worth checking out if your kid is interested in club hockey. Navy regularly wins its league but struggled last year. So I wouldn't be surprised if the Terps won.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have been trying to understand the labrynth of leagues/divisions within college club hockey (ACHA/AAU are there others?). My son is an UA/AA player at a local club. He is interested in smaller college (UofR, Wake Forest, Bucknell are on his list). Academics and college fit are first but he would like to have a shot at playing hockey. Would any of these programs be potentially attainable for him? Can one of the hockey expert parents here help me out?
None of the schools you list should be an issue for a decent travel player. Look for prospect days to get on the team's radar. Check out the ACCHL website. The D2 Premier are pretty good squads where a AA player could get cut and the D2 Elite schools and AAU D2 are quite a bit weaker.
Richmond is playing GW tonight at 9PM at the St. James. Early November is ACCHL showcase and Richmond and WF should be there. Bucknell plays in the lowest division of the DVCHC and is probably no-cut.
Looks like the old D2 Premier has moved en masse to AAU so they have a shot at Nationals
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have been trying to understand the labrynth of leagues/divisions within college club hockey (ACHA/AAU are there others?). My son is an UA/AA player at a local club. He is interested in smaller college (UofR, Wake Forest, Bucknell are on his list). Academics and college fit are first but he would like to have a shot at playing hockey. Would any of these programs be potentially attainable for him? Can one of the hockey expert parents here help me out?
None of the schools you list should be an issue for a decent travel player. Look for prospect days to get on the team's radar. Check out the ACCHL website. The D2 Premier are pretty good squads where a AA player could get cut and the D2 Elite schools and AAU D2 are quite a bit weaker.
Richmond is playing GW tonight at 9PM at the St. James. Early November is ACCHL showcase and Richmond and WF should be there. Bucknell plays in the lowest division of the DVCHC and is probably no-cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have been trying to understand the labrynth of leagues/divisions within college club hockey (ACHA/AAU are there others?). My son is an UA/AA player at a local club. He is interested in smaller college (UofR, Wake Forest, Bucknell are on his list). Academics and college fit are first but he would like to have a shot at playing hockey. Would any of these programs be potentially attainable for him? Can one of the hockey expert parents here help me out?
None of the schools you list should be an issue for a decent travel player. Look for prospect days to get on the team's radar. Check out the ACCHL website. The D2 Premier are pretty good squads where a AA player could get cut and the D2 Elite schools and AAU D2 are quite a bit weaker.
Anonymous wrote:
I have been trying to understand the labrynth of leagues/divisions within college club hockey (ACHA/AAU are there others?). My son is an UA/AA player at a local club. He is interested in smaller college (UofR, Wake Forest, Bucknell are on his list). Academics and college fit are first but he would like to have a shot at playing hockey. Would any of these programs be potentially attainable for him? Can one of the hockey expert parents here help me out?