by Michael Martin on Mon May 12, 2008 2:39 pm
Come on Troy, this has been great reading for the LSA. It has served to make others feel a lot better about themselves after reading this thread.
Just some random thoughts regarding our tournament:
We are very limited in site location due to availability of quality officials. There are many sites to which they simply will not travel (sorry Nebraska). The further from St Louis and Chicago, the more we play in travel and lodging for those willing to attend.
Dollars - Last fall, teams were not willing to raise dues. Much of what has been suggested would require additional funding.
Neutral site - remember the LSA and SELC have the advantage of starting their seasons much earlier than the GRLC, due to weather. I would guess the concern of squeezing in required games at the MCLA or HS (MSLA) level is not as great. Look at the UMLL which truncated their playoffs so not to impact the HS schedules. It may be hard to find that local HS which wants to tie up their facility this late in their season.
Many fields have been suggested, some are not acceptable due to light "curfews". If we had scheduled AB Soccer Park, we would still be waiting to play as their turf is rolled up due to the early flooding. Would CBC reschedule their annual 2 day Freshmen tournament?
St Louis has not been a MCLA/USLIA hot bed over the years. All the years that the National Championships were held here, there was not a great deal of local support. I remember Kyle Hawkins bemoaning the lack of interest from some of the high schools, because they downplayed it as "club" lacrosse. One has to remember MSLA teams and the St Louis USLacrosse chapter sponsor the Fall Faceoff as their big fund raising event, featuring NCAA teams and top MCLA teams (Lindenwood-Illinois). It's hard to compete with Syracuse and Princeton.
We need flexibility in scheduling, as this year the time for DII championship game was not determined until early Saturday afternoon. We had games Saturday starting at 11 am and ending just before midnight. This may make adding a "local" HS game difficult, unless they are willing to also be flexible.
Attendance - outside of Illinois and Lindenwood games, how many games had significant attendance?
Volunteers - do not turn down offers (Beckner and Norway), Corbin admitted his mistake. Hopefully we will see more offers next year. Remember. outside of the commissioner, every member of the Executive Board was involved in coaching that weekend.
Perhaps with more volunteers, the coaching staffs of Creighton and Missouri S&T would not have been preparing their field just prior to the game. No Beckner, the MCLA website was not wrong in listing the game with M S&T, we were a last minute replacement for SLU, which had an eligibility problem. Luckily, there was no outcry regarding new seedings, with Wheaton and DePaul apparently content to have their "regional" game.
Other Thoughts:
Over the weekend, we had 10 games played at 3 sites in 2 states and were able to determine conference champions without the Executive Board having to "declare" representatives to the Nationals.
T-shirts for the champions at least give each team member a small momento of their accomplishment.
The competition level in DII is getting much closer; semis and finals were all interesting games with no runaway winners.
Still a bit of difference in competition in DI between competitive (most of IAA), playoff (Missouri, MSU, and ISU) and national (LU and Illinois) level teams. Again a very exciting final between Lindenwood and Illinois.
Some very interesting ideas put forward in this thread, let's see how much interest and help there will be for 2009 to make some of these things a reality.
Best of luck to Troy and Mark with their teams in Texas.
Dr. Michael Martin
MCLA Secretary