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When you read the PSU info online they really seem to be playing down the women's team. They regard the money as for an ice arena and men's team, then it get reiterated with the women's team added. Find it interesting that the men's coach they hired will start this year with the club team in transition.
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Originally posted by giwan View PostWhen you read the PSU info online they really seem to be playing down the women's team. They regard the money as for an ice arena and men's team, then it get reiterated with the women's team added. Find it interesting that the men's coach they hired will start this year with the club team in transition.
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Originally posted by pakidnyc View PostI don't think it's that unusual that they hired the men's coach first. They were just interviewing coaches for the women this week and are supposed to make an announcement next week. It's yet to be seen if he/she will coach the club team or not.
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Originally posted by giwan View PostWhen you read the PSU info online they really seem to be playing down the women's team. They regard the money as for an ice arena and men's team, then it get reiterated with the women's team added. Find it interesting that the men's coach they hired will start this year with the club team in transition.
My information is that the hire won't be announced until the week of 6/6, not next week (not that it really makes a ton of difference either way). Final interviews were this week, and the original plan was to announce possibly by now, but the timeline was thrown out of whack by a sudden, unexpected coaching vacancy with our men's basketball program.Last edited by Scally Lama; 05-29-2011, 01:13 AM.Penn State: Annoying everyone in college hockey since September 17, 2010.
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I looks like Penn State just got accepted into the CHA.
http://chawomenshockey.com/news/2011-12_news/psu070611
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Originally posted by giwan View PostWhen you read the PSU info online they really seem to be playing down the women's team. They regard the money as for an ice arena and men's team, then it get reiterated with the women's team added. Find it interesting that the men's coach they hired will start this year with the club team in transition.
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Certainly that's the likely headline. But if that's all there is, why does the announcement read like there's a suprise in the works?
Since the Niagara AD is involved, perhaps PSU's first game(s) will feature Niagara as the opponent. But that's just idle guesswork on my part...
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Originally posted by pgb-ohio View PostCertainly that's the likely headline. But if that's all there is, why does the announcement read like there's a suprise in the works?
Since the Niagara AD is involved, perhaps PSU's first game(s) will feature Niagara as the opponent. But that's just idle guesswork on my part...Last edited by PuckFan92; 09-06-2011, 12:27 AM.
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I believe he did a stint as the Acting Commissioner of the CHA, at the very least. That could fully explain his presence at the press conference. Could be there's no surprise at all; guess we'll find out this afternoon.
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NU's AD was part of the CHA contingent that took the site visit to PSU a couple weeks ago. I'd be surprised if anything like games with the Purps came from this, he simply had a role in the process extensive enough to be there IMO.Penn State: Annoying everyone in college hockey since September 17, 2010.
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