BigheadTodd wrote:Is the requirement for an AQ 5 or 6 teams? With the ECAC losing Rutgers, St Johns and Georgetown, that takes them to 5. Who do they poach from? The only conferences that will have more than 6 teams after the realignment are the Maac(8 after losing PC), and the patriot(7). The Great Western will drop to 5 if Notre Dame leaves. The Ivy is fine, but the Colonial drops to 6 (Nova), and the AE is already at 6. Who is al of the sudden the most popular AD in the world of D1 lacrosse? Perhaps one with an axe to grind? Perhaps someone who was looked down upon by all(yes I mean all) of the other D1 teams? someone who was so unpopular, that they did not have one home game last season(or a win)? PRESBETERYAN!!!! Come on down!!!!!
PS when does Detroit Mercy begin play?
The requirement is 6 teams.
We play this fall/spring. We will join the GWLL in 2010.
From what I've heard Syracuse is reluctant to make the move, and Providence and Nova aren't funding their programs "up to snuff" for the Big East.
The bigger issue is that it's actually official that the Northeast Conference is adding lacrosse in 2011. The GWLL will have 6 w/ ND, and only 5 if they leave, but there are more conferences hurting than just the GWLL. I did this analysis a bit back for my AD at UDM so I'm gonna copy/paste it.
Assuming the Big East happens:
big east
Notre Dame (leaving GWLL)
Georgetown (leaving ECAC)
Providence (Leaving Metro Atlantic)
Rutgers (leaving ECAC)
Syracuse (Independant)
Villanova (Leaving Colonial)
St. Johns (leaving ECAC)
North East
Mt St. Marys (Leaving Metro Atlantic)
Quinnipiac (Leaving GWLL)
Robert Morris (leaving Colonial)
Bryant (moving up from D2)
Sacred Heart (Leaving Colonial)
Wagner (Leaving Metro Atlantic)
The conference totals (6 required for automatic qualifier to NCAA)
Gwll 6 minus 2 (plus UDM)
ECAC 8 minus 3
Metro Atlantic 9 minus 2
Colonial 7 minus 3
This leaves 3 conferences short of the 6 required. They would be:
GWLL -
Ohio State
Denver
Air Force
Bellarmine
Detroit-Mercy
ECAC
Loyola (Baltimore)
Hobart (New York)
UMASS
Fairfield
Penn State
Colonial
Drexel (Philly)
Hofstra (Long Island, NY)
Delaware
Towson (Baltimore)