Add hockey over baseball. Being a northern school in a southern conference is not a good recipe for baseball success.
Does anyone in the Big XII other than Colorado have hockey. Seems stranger Iowa doesn't have a team. My best guess it's hockey, baseball, wrestling. Hopefully at some point women's wrestling could free up some title IX for us to add another men's team sport.While baseball would be fun, I never understood why ISU as a northern school relatively speaking doesn't have D1 sanctioned hockey. Men's or women's. It is huge just an hour or two up the road, but zilch in the entire state of Iowa for whatever reason, where it is cold out literally 3/4 of the year.
Edit: Is Big 12 affiliation the biggest obstacle here? I imagine no other Big 12 schools have hockey as an NCAA sanctioned sport
FIFY$$$$$$$$$$$$
Where are you going to play?
February - March you are on the road. April you are completely weather dependent.
Iowa baseball lost $2.6 million last year. On what planet is it in Iowa State's best interest financially to bring back a program that is going to lose every year?
Final point and then I'll sign off for awhile:
It's really odd to me how some of you are vigorously fighting for less Cyclone teams to root for as opposed to more. If you don't like baseball, you don't need to watch it.
But many of us do enjoy the game and think it would be cool to have a team to root for. That's all I'm saying.
Money.You have a point there but I would love to hear what is preventing ISU from bringing the sport back other than Pollard just doesn't want to.
And I don’t think Iowa pays its coaches a lot and still loses a ton of money.$$$$$$$$$$$$
Where are you going to play?
February - March you are on the road. April you are completely weather dependent.
Iowa baseball lost $2.6 million last year. On what planet is it in Iowa State's best interest financially to bring back a program that is going to lose (most likely) more than that every year?
I think Arizona State has a D1 hockey program. Many of the D1 hockey programs are not D1 in other sports.While baseball would be fun, I never understood why ISU as a northern school relatively speaking doesn't have D1 sanctioned hockey. Men's or women's. It is huge just an hour or two up the road, but zilch in the entire state of Iowa for whatever reason, where it is cold out literally 3/4 of the year.
Edit: Is Big 12 affiliation the biggest obstacle here? I imagine no other Big 12 schools have hockey as an NCAA sanctioned sport
The only time there were any in the stands when I went was during Veishea.No one went to the games when we did have it when I was in school.
Correct, such is the case with a lot of the Minnesota schools. Iowa state would kill it in hockey imho. Unlike baseball, Iowa state sits next to the Texas of hockey (Minnesota) plus Ames sits closer to the twin cities than some of the Minnesota schools and UND. You can’t convince me that Iowa State doesn’t offer a better college life than other top 25 teams. Maine is a top 10 program. Even Omaha was 12th this year.I think Arizona State has a D1 hockey program. Many of the D1 hockey programs are not D1 in other sports.
No one went to the games when we did have it when I was in school.
I think Hockey makes a lot more sense than Baseball. I doubt it would ever happen. Club hockey was a lot more attended than baseball when I was in school.Correct, such is the case with a lot of the Minnesota schools. Iowa state would kill it in hockey imho. Unlike baseball, Iowa state sits next to the Texas of hockey (Minnesota) plus Ames sits closer to the twin cities than some of the Minnesota schools and UND. You can’t convince me that Iowa State doesn’t offer a better college life than other top 25 teams. Maine is a top 10 program. Even Omaha was 12th this year.
I was friends with the Ames hockey staff a few years ago and they told me that Iowa State had contingency plans for expanding the hockey garden in Ames and adding a practice rink.
I don’t think adding sports is likely but JP has plans for hockey if it ever happened. Plus it makes adding women scholarships easier since you can have women’s hockey.
I can’t speak for psycin11, but I had to work some of the games for the athletic department.How would you know this, if no one went?
How would you know this, if no one went?
I can’t speak for psycin11, but I had to work some of the games for the athletic department.
Ok genius, how many games did you go see?How would you know this, if no one went?
No one went to the games when we did have it when I was in school.
I went to a couple each year, just to sit in the sun on beautiful spring days. Didn't even pay attention to the games but sun, girls (hopefully) and relaxation. Sign me up.Most of the games I went to there were more people in the dugouts than in the stands.