Yes, though I don't know if they're still any good or not.Does ISU still have a club hockey team?
Yes, though I don't know if they're still any good or not.Does ISU still have a club hockey team?
ISU indoor facility hosts 3-4 meets a year that brings in alot of teams plus the IHSAA/IGHSAU pays ISU to use facility for indoor meetHow does womens T&F/XC bring in almost 3/4 a million bucks? Where is that revenue coming from?
OH ok. That makes sense. I wasn't thinking about that the right way. I was thinking of attendance revenue via fans.ISU indoor facility hosts 3-4 meets a year that brings in alot of teams plus the IHSAA/IGHSAU pays ISU to use facility for indoor meet
I talked with Jamie last fall at our Letter winners event. Baseball is not coming back. The funding isn't there to do so.It's on JP's "to-do" list....right after CyTown and beer at Trice. View attachment 128213
You have a point there but I would love to hear what is preventing ISU from bringing the sport back other than Pollard just doesn't want to.
Yeah and they are pretty dominant, they have something like 18 final fours and were the first club hockey team to ever appear on espn3. I used to go to games in college and they were always packed and some people even tailgated in the parking lot.Does ISU still have a club hockey team?
I'm sure of that. I'm guessing they'd be somewhere like a D-2 or D-3. My guess is a lot of players that could've played D2 or D3 and opted to just go to school and got the itch to play.My guess is they would get absolutely trucked if they played other conference schools.
I worked at the Ice Arena when I was in school, those games were always packed and rowdy, just an absolute blast for everyone in attendance.Yeah and they are pretty dominant, they have something like 18 final fours and were the first club hockey team to ever appear on espn3. I used to go to games in college and they were always packed and some people even tailgated in the parking lot.
The championship trophy (Murdoch Cup) is named after a former Iowa State coach (ala Lombardi trophy). They were in championship match 8 times, won 2, but had to vacate 1999 so officially only 1 as a Div 1 club. They have 1 runner up finish since dropping to Div 2 club.Yeah and they are pretty dominant, they have something like 18 final fours and were the first club hockey team to ever appear on espn3. I used to go to games in college and they were always packed and some people even tailgated in the parking lot.
BYU, Utah and Cincy do not have wrestlingIt's annoying how people bring up the fact that baseball doesn't make money as if literally every sport but football/men's basketball doesn't as well.
Fact of the matter is that not having a major men's sports team to root for this time of year sucks, being the only one in the conference without it is embarrassing, and most frustrating of all, there's no good reason for not having it.
If BYU. Utah, Cincinnati, and West Virginia can figure out how to make it happen, then we should be able to as well.
I know they are only club baseball, but the Iowa State team is pretty good! #5 in U.S. club baseball
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Money runs this world of college athletics, and we aren't in the SEC or Big Ten and have ZERO idea what the future holds. Adding a sport that loses that much money would get someone like JP fired at a company.It's annoying how people bring up the fact that baseball doesn't make money as if literally every sport but football/men's basketball doesn't as well.
Fact of the matter is that not having a major men's sports team to root for this time of year sucks, being the only one in the conference without it is embarrassing, and most frustrating of all, there's no good reason for not having it.
If BYU. Utah, Cincinnati, and West Virginia can figure out how to make it happen, then we should be able to as well.
Fact of the matter is that not having a major men's sports team to root for this time of year sucks, being the only one in the conference without it is embarrassing, and most frustrating of all, there's no good reason for not having it.
None of those are the third most watched college sport and as integral to the fabric of America as baseball has been.More like opinion of the matter.
I wonder how many Colorado fans give a **** about not having baseball. Or Wisconsin fans.
Why is there no outcry about all of the schools that don't have wrestling? Or about Oklahoma State being the only Big 12 school without volleyball?
Since it's spring, maybe we should poll Cincy, K-State, TCU and WVU fans about not having softball. I'm sure they're up in arms about that.