|
Post by TSUTigerFanInDC on Jun 28, 2023 9:37:27 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by TSUTigerFanInDC on Jun 28, 2023 9:41:25 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by tiger1 on Jun 28, 2023 10:09:17 GMT -5
I am starting to warm up to this! 😂
|
|
|
Post by tiger1 on Jun 28, 2023 10:10:38 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by tsu120 on Jun 28, 2023 10:11:37 GMT -5
I enjoy watching Hockey.
Where can I purchase a Jersey - good way to start raising funds.
This will work!
I know # 4 Jones, his father "Popeye" played basketball for UTM.
|
|
|
Post by TSUTigerFanInDC on Jun 28, 2023 12:51:24 GMT -5
Tennessee State to be 1st HBCU with ice hockey programTennessee State to be 1st HBCU with ice hockey program
|
Ryan S. Clark, NHL reporter Jun 28, 2023, 11:14 AM ET |
Tennessee State University announced Wednesday it was adding a club men's hockey team, making it the first historically Black college or university (HBCU) to introduce a college hockey program. The Nashville-based school said the men's team will start play as a club program in 2024 and while no timeline was given, TSU said its goal is to eventually field both a Division I men's and women's team. "Bringing ice hockey to Tennessee State University is a part of our continued commitment to provide our students with new opportunities and to broaden new interests in areas where they have traditionally had limited or no access," TSU president Glenda Glover said in a statement released by the school. "We appreciate our ongoing partnership with the Nashville Predators which has played a pivotal role in our decision to pursue this historic undertaking of starting an ice hockey program at TSU, and the first for a HBCU." A preexisting relationship between the Predators and TSU is what laid the foundation for the school partnering with the Preds, the NHL and College Hockey Inc. From there, TSU took part in a feasibility study that was administered by College Hockey Inc., an entity that works to grow the collegiate game. College Hockey Inc., in conjunction with the NHL and the NHLPA, offers prospective schools a feasibility study to see if they are in a position to potentially add either a men's or women's program or in some cases, both. The study concentrates on the financial impact of adding hockey. It examines if schools can account for adding scholarships internally, how much it would cost an athletic department to add a coaching staff and a support staff along with a conference assessment to determine if a team has realistic options to join a league. The American Collegiate Hockey Association, which is the national organization for club hockey programs, has seen its former members transition to Division I. That was the case when Arizona State went from having a club team to eventually fielding a men's program. ASU won two national club titles before it became a Division I program in 2015-16. During the 2022-23 season, there were 62 active Division I men's programs compared to the 37 Division I women's programs. The highest level of women's hockey is technically called the National Collegiate Division and it includes the 37 Division I teams plus five Division II programs. TSU said it's in the process of hiring a director of club hockey operations who will be responsible for fundraising, community partnerships, student-athlete recruitment and managing day-to-day operations. "Together, we celebrate the power of collaboration as we dismantle barriers, diversify the game, and propel hockey into a new era of inclusivity," TSU athletic director Mikki Allen said in a statement. "This partnership serves as a catalyst, driving change and ensuring that the game we love embraces the beauty of diversity."
|
|
|
Post by roknows50 on Jun 28, 2023 15:12:37 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by roknows50 on Jun 28, 2023 15:48:40 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by TSUTigerFanInDC on Jun 28, 2023 18:01:39 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by tiger1 on Jun 28, 2023 18:36:56 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by tiger1 on Jun 28, 2023 18:44:05 GMT -5
|
|
tsumadness
TSU Alum
NCAA (D1): 93, 94 (D2): 63, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 | CIT: 12, 13, 16 | NAIA Champs: 57, 58, 59
Posts: 5,924
|
Post by tsumadness on Jun 28, 2023 20:14:49 GMT -5
Lets go Big Blue!!!
|
|
|
Post by tsu120 on Jun 29, 2023 8:33:30 GMT -5
I am amazed on how many alumni "have and issue" with TSU having Hockey. Then I am not, really I am not!
It's like some of these folks, fail to realize there is life outside of "Football and Basketball" I bet some don't realize that men has been to the moon, had a AA President, there is Color TV, Internet. Some applauded FISK - Gymnastics, but has an issue with TSU. One person said it was a plot - I am thinking a plot.
Others HBCU have La Crosse, Bowling, Equestrian [Delaware State. top 10 team], Polo [Morehouse].
|
|
|
Post by TSUTigerFanInDC on Jun 29, 2023 11:33:31 GMT -5
120, I stopped reading the posts on various social media cites by both TSU alum and other HBCU alum. There comments in my opinion reflects how simple minded some of our people are. It reflects how some of our people are conditioned to stay within the box we're in. Anything outside that box and we're trying to be white or the State is making us do it. Just like those who still believe the State forced TSU to join the OVC. It also reflects how uninformed our people are. Especially those who think that the State of TN is forcing TSU to use hockey to attract more white students. You can't convince any of them that it was an idea conceived by Tennessee State and the Nashville Predators. There hasn't been any involvement from the State in this decision.
I hope that we will see additional sports added to our program like men's and women's gymnastics, soccer, baseball, lacrosse and men's volleyball. But, I'm also excited to see us venturing into something non-traditional as well. I'm even more excited about it because it appears that this venture is being supported by entities outside of TSU like the Nashville Predators, the NHL and the NHL Players Association. That aspect of this announcement is not to be taken lightly. Those are heavyweight support components being used to build the TSU hockey program and could open doors for other HBCU's to establish hockey teams. So long as that level of support is there, I think it increases TSU's chances of building a successful hockey program. And, if that helps the NHL increase the pool of African American players and exposure to the African American fan base, then it is win for both TSU and the NHL.
|
|
|
Post by tiger1 on Jun 29, 2023 13:54:57 GMT -5
|
|