yorost wrote:The article you linked made a point that this signals Johns Hopkins and the Big East are probably no longer considering an affiliation.
yorost wrote:Is it time to start Denver + Gonzaga full member rumors?
DENVER – The University of Denver men’s lacrosse team will move to the BIG EAST Conference for immediate competition for the 2014 season, it was announced today. Denver will join members Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s and Villanova, as well as Rutgers, who will remain with the league for one season.
“The invitation to join a collective group of universities with such a rich tradition of lacrosse support speaks volumes about the recognition our program has garnered on the national collegiate landscape,” said Vice Chancellor for Athletics and Recreation Peg Bradley-Doppes. “Additionally, the alignment with these institutions certainly fosters our belief in the academic enterprise as they are all considered among the finest in America.”
“In this ever-changing world of college athletic conferences and being only one of two Division I programs out west, the University of Denver lacrosse program must stay at the forefront of opportunities that best serve us, as we move into the future,” said head coach Bill Tierney. “The opportunity to align ourselves with some historically great lacrosse schools in a historically strong conference and to solidify the University of Denver’s annual opportunity to compete for an Automatic Qualifier for the NCAA tournament, has made this an easy move to make.”
“On behalf of the BIG EAST Conference I would like to welcome the University of Denver in the sport of men's lacrosse,” said Georgetown Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Lee Reed. “Coach Tierney and Director Bradley-Doppes have done an incredible job building Denver lacrosse into a premiere program. The addition of a program fresh off consecutive Final Four appearances clearly makes us one of the strongest lacrosse leagues in the country. The combination of the teams from the BIG EAST with Denver as an affiliate member strengthens our brand in lacrosse.”
The Pioneers are leaving the Eastern College Athletic Conference, which they have been a part of since the 2010 season. During the four years in the ECAC, Denver has secured three Regular Season Titles and one Tournament Championship. The Pioneers have also made the NCAA Tournament four straight seasons, including two trips to Championship Weekend.
“We thank the ECAC, for the opportunity to participate and represent them in the last four NCAA tournaments, for running a great conference tournament the last three years, and for their support,” Tierney said. “We are extremely excited to be joining Georgetown, Villanova, St. John’s, Marquette and Providence in 2014, knowing what a great challenge they will present the young men on our team. We are thankful that the BIG EAST offered us this opportunity and look forward to competing with class and honor for its championship for many years to come.”
marquette wrote:Awesome that it's official. We now have some stability in lacrosse, which really just leaves swimming and diving on the men's side. Too bad about Johns Hopkins, but that was always going to be a long shot. With the breakup of the ECAC lacrosse league there are other schools ripe for the picking. I would love to see the league be around 7-8 members just for the sake of stability. Fairfield, Hobart and Bellarmine are all private universities so they would fit well with the current league. I wouldn't mind seeing 1 or 2 of them added as affiliates. Any combination would make us one of the stronger lacrosse leagues in the country.
It would be ideal to get the rest of our non-revs in order before next year, but the women's sports are a serious issue. We are short in field hockey, lacrosse, and rowing (3 of each, although I'm not sure if Denver adds their women's lacrosse squad to the league which would make that 4). We may wind up having to put those in other leagues temporarily. The men's swimming/diving is really close and I believe if we add SLU, as the common opinion here seems to be we will, that would bring us up to where we need to be. Things are definitely starting to come together.
NJRedman wrote:
Temple will play womens LAX and field hockey in the BE.
http://temple-news.com/sports/2013/04/3 ... -big-east/
marquette wrote:NJRedman wrote:
Temple will play womens LAX and field hockey in the BE.
http://temple-news.com/sports/2013/04/3 ... -big-east/
If that's accurate then we should be fine for everything except women's rowing and men's swimming/diving for next year. Seems like the presidents are doing a decent job of getting things together.
marquette wrote:NJRedman wrote:
Temple will play womens LAX and field hockey in the BE.
http://temple-news.com/sports/2013/04/3 ... -big-east/
If that's accurate then we should be fine for everything except women's rowing and men's swimming/diving for next year. Seems like the presidents are doing a decent job of getting things together.
Bluejay wrote:marquette wrote:NJRedman wrote:
Temple will play womens LAX and field hockey in the BE.
http://temple-news.com/sports/2013/04/3 ... -big-east/
If that's accurate then we should be fine for everything except women's rowing and men's swimming/diving for next year. Seems like the presidents are doing a decent job of getting things together.
I know for several years that Creighton's rowing team has competed in the WCC because the MVC did not have rowing. If we have to have some our schools compete as affiliate members elsewhere in sports like rowing and men's swimming/diving, I doubt many will even notice, let alone care. These sports produce ZERO revenue and hemorrhage cash.
Truth be told, the BE would probably be better off "encouraging" schools competing in these sports to replace them with something else that a greater number of BE conference members actually participate in...
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