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RE: University of Illinois upgrading Club Hockey to D1?
(06-29-2017 08:24 PM)chargeradio Wrote:  It would be interesting to see if Lindenwood pursues a full Division I program. They could join the Summit League and essentially take over the NCHC:

North Dakota
Omaha
Denver
Lindenwood
Colorado College (hockey only)
Arizona State (hockey only)

The NCHC could then rebuild as a strictly Midwestern Conference:

Miami
Western Michigan
Minnesota-Duluth
Saint Cloud State
Bowling Green (from WCHA)
Northern Michigan (from WCHA)
Is six the ideal size for a hockey conference?

I don't follow Redhawks hockey closely by any means, but I had the impression that eight teams in the NCHC is a good number, even if we might wish that Bowling Green was one of the eight.
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