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Micah_Prescott
03-20-2007, 09:26 PM
Hello, im a 91 out of Michigan and I've played roller hockey since i was 6, and I love the game however im concerned on whether or not I will be able to play in a big college or not. Are there currently college scouts? And if so where? :confused:

viking33
03-21-2007, 12:39 AM
unless you play for Team USA your not going to get a scholarship. Most schools have inline team but only two or three offer scolarships.

GoRangrHky
03-21-2007, 02:16 AM
Well, he didn't say anything about scholarships in his questions... depending on the level that you play at now, you may be able to play at a big school. Note, however, that unlike NCAA sports, the 'big' schools (Penn State, for example) don't always have the best teams. In your region, there are a lot of big schools with quality programs, like Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Purdue, and a few others. Outside of that area, there are a lot of smaller schools you may not have heard of before, such as Lindenwood, Hofstra, and Long Beach State to name a few, that also have quality programs. The key is really looking into where you want to go to school (far from home, within a few hours, or in your own backyard), what type of major you are looking for (turf sciences, marine biology, ancient Egyptian algebra), what size school you want (50,000 people or 5,000 people, or somewhere between those), and if you are willing to sacrafice some or all of that for a high quality hockey program versus just a good quality program.

To answer your question tho, as of now, teams don't have 'scouts' per se. If you are going to be playing at a tournament somewhere, post on these boards, and maybe a coach or players from a certain team will be there and be able to talk to you about their school and college hockey in general. There are college roller hockey players all over this country, so you're bound to run into someone at one of these tournament series, and most love to brag about their team. Throw some more details out there about yourself, like what teams you play for, where you have played, and what you have coming up, and there's a chance that people may have seen you already.

RustyPipes27
03-21-2007, 11:40 AM
Penn State played in the DI National Championship three years ago and was a perennial contender for years. It's unfair to use their program as an example just because they've had a couple of down years. When you lose that much talent in one year (Brunk, Hahey, Winstead, McCormick), it's tough to replace it.

That being said, I'd bet $100 that they could beat your Hofstra team right now.

Leaferguy
03-21-2007, 01:06 PM
Penn State played in the DI National Championship three years ago and was a perennial contender for years. It's unfair to use their program as an example just because they've had a couple of down years. When you lose that much talent in one year (Brunk, Hahey, Winstead, McCormick), it's tough to replace it.

That being said, I'd bet $100 that they could beat your Hofstra team right now.
You're on!

MAmato
03-21-2007, 01:16 PM
WIth Mosenson back, I'd take that bet any day of the week.

That said, if you'd like information on the Cornell team send me an email at mra29@cornell.edu.

GoRangrHky
03-21-2007, 02:21 PM
I said they don't ALWAYS. They are having a bad year right now, that was kinda the point. I never said they didn't have a good team. If it makes you feel better, I will name some other big schools that are had bad seasons as well.

That being said, http://www.ecrha.net/game.php?game_id=66935

That was this season. -Mosenson. And not to really rub it in, but I scored in that game. Anyone who's seen me play knows that that is a semi-annual activity, at best.

cgustanski
03-21-2007, 03:21 PM
If you want information about Maine, email me at carey.gustanski@umit.maine.edu.

bakerg81
03-21-2007, 10:39 PM
Thank you for giving me the time to plug one of the top educational institutions in the nation, the Pennsylvania State University. Penn State has stringent academic standards and a very organized, dedicated roller hockey program. If you want information on Penn State, please contact me at njg5001@psu.edu.

You posted a 5-3 victory from the pre-season weekend as evidence that you could beat Penn State. What you don't realize is that you played our B team and didn't beat them until about 2 and a half minutes left. And to really rub it in, we had our C goalie playing in his first ever non intramural roller hockey game. I bet you were aware of that, however.

Despite this uniformed individual telling everyone that we had a bad season, we did tie the Divison 1 regional champion RIT 3-3 this season, and beat the Division 1 runner-up Buffalo 6-4. We beat 5 of the 8 teams who went to D1 regionals, tied another, lost twice to Towson and never faced Rhode Island. We also had a 9-3 win over Nassau who had previously beaten Towson. Thank you for allowing me to use your uninformed information as a way to promote my school and team.

sduffy25
03-22-2007, 12:33 PM
When an interested high school player comes on these boards looking for information, I'd say it's best not to turn it into a "who is better than who" argument. When some people point to these boards as being a poor reflection of the league, this is what they're talking about. If you want to have this debate, I'm all for it, but I'd say take it somewhere else and stay on topic by giving this guy some information.


If you're interested in Drexel University and you're looking for information on our club, you can contact our club president, Justin, at jgb32@drexel.edu or myself, smd55@drexel.edu, and we'd be more than happy to answer any questions you have.

Patn Lawton
03-22-2007, 01:43 PM
Being in Michigan, you should go check out a couple events next season and check out some of the big-time schools there. Also, keep in mind many of these big time schools don't just have a team they have a solid program. Most of them have B teams, and some programs have two B teams. For example, Penn State has a B team. However, Hofstra's program has two B teams. I am sure you will find that team captains, officers, and coaches will all be more than happy to talk to you about their programs.

Don't forget to keep academics in mind also. Find some schools that have roller hockey and will suite your likings and needs beyond playing.





You posted a 5-3 victory from the pre-season weekend as evidence that you could beat Penn State. What you don't realize is that you played our B team and didn't beat them until about 2 and a half minutes left. And to really rub it in, we had our C goalie playing in his first ever non intramural roller hockey game. I bet you were aware of that, however.



What you didn't know was that I poisoned both drinks. I have slowly built up an immunity to the poison over the past ten years!

AlanMacMillan
03-22-2007, 01:49 PM
Hello, im a 91 out of Michigan and I've played roller hockey since i was 6, and I love the game however im concerned on whether or not I will be able to play in a big college or not. Are there currently college scouts? And if so where? :confused:

Based on the club-sport nature of college roller hockey, there are not teams of scouts watching high-school and younger tourney division games and players. If you'd like to gauge your talent against that of the big schools, the best option is to come out to a few games. Local games have wrapped for this season as nationals are upcoming.
Most teams in college roller hockey rise and fall year to year in terms of talent. Only the most organized teams (usually from bigger schools) consistently compete at the highest levels. MSU and UofM have been well organized clubs since the begining of organized college roller hockey. These guys are from various parts of Michigan (and elsewhere). If you contact either of these schools (or EMU or WMU) via www.ncrha.org (http://www.ncrha.org), they can put you in contact with guys in your area. They usually play during the summer in local leagues, narch, tour, yada yada...and you can get a good look at them or even skate with them. When I was at MSU, we had pre-season skates that we would invite players to join us even if they weren't eligible to play that season.

Keep in mind that most of these organizations have A and B teams so there are several levels of skill.

Al

GoRangrHky
03-22-2007, 02:00 PM
The scariest part of all of this is that there are kids born in 1991 looking at colleges. I think Burke was looking at colleges IN 1991.

DGlass
03-22-2007, 02:13 PM
HA...

post of the year.

dmj171
03-22-2007, 06:03 PM
When an interested high school player comes on these boards looking for information, I'd say it's best not to turn it into a "who is better than who" argument. When some people point to these boards as being a poor reflection of the league, this is what they're talking about. If you want to have this debate, I'm all for it, but I'd say take it somewhere else and stay on topic by giving this guy some information.

It would not turn into a "who is better than whoM" argument if we could leave specific schools out of our descriptions of the league. I also take exception to someone saying "the 'big' schools (Penn State, for example) don't always have the best teams." I suppose just stating "the big schools don't always have the best teams" would not have sufficed.

GoRangrHky
03-23-2007, 12:45 AM
Yeah, because noone ever talks about specific schools on these boards. You take exception to the fact that what, you are not one of the best teams? I didn't say you guys flat out suck and no one should go there. I said that there's plenty of small schools who are just as good, if not better than the big schools, trying to end this preconception that kids seem to have that because a school has 40,000 people they are therefore better.

MBurke
03-23-2007, 01:18 AM
The scariest part of all of this is that there are kids born in 1991 looking at colleges. I think Burke was looking at colleges IN 1991.

A couple years off - but I was looking in 1997! :eek:

KSiordia66
03-23-2007, 03:28 PM
You can't beat a southern CA college experience.


Don't always have the best hockey programs, but....have you ever been snowboarding and surfing in the same day?

Leaferguy
03-23-2007, 03:38 PM
Can you get stuck at the top of a bunny hill when surfing, cause I've done that snowboarding...?

William Bourque
03-23-2007, 03:53 PM
Can you get stuck at the top of a bunny hill when surfing, cause I've done that snowboarding...?

Have you ever gone down a double black diamond during icy conditions without attempting to slow down, only to have your binding snap and throw your skis 30 feet in the air while you spin uncontrollably into the saftey netting, and when you stand up you have blood everywhere? Only to have the person skiing with you go "Did you see how high your ski went in the air?"
cause i've done that skiing...



If you want any information on Shippensburg, just PM and ill get in contact with you. Besides a good teaching a buisness program, there is no reason you would ever want to come to ship. Unless you enjoy skiing and playing hockey, because thats about the only thing we do.

Micah_Prescott
03-23-2007, 04:40 PM
Big schools arent exactly my determination at the moment, I just would like an idea of what schools take the sport seriously. I made varsity on my high school's roller hockey team as a freshmen and we won states. By then we had our school administrators attention and it became a letter sport this year. I will probably be playing Varsity this year and come junior and senior year, I hope that the sport will have grown in colleges as much as it has in my high school. That might answer some of your guys' questions as to why I am looking at colleges.

If any teams are going to be playing in the Metro Detroit Area anytime soon let me know please.

Leaferguy
03-23-2007, 05:05 PM
There are numerous schools that take the sport seriously and have a system of officers in place that should carry the club for the foreseeable future.

Is location an issue for you? If it is, we can likely help you get in touch with schools that are in that area.

goodrid12
03-23-2007, 05:16 PM
Southern girls and fried chicken. Come to Emory.

William Bourque
03-23-2007, 06:12 PM
It sounds like your going to want to stay in Michigan Area

Ball State
Eastern Michigan
Miami (OH)
Michigan
Michigan State
Ohio State
Purdue
Western Michigan


All of those teams have been around for a while and seem to be what you are looking for.

If your looking outside that area, your looking at 50-60 programs that are not going anywhere, that seem to have what you want.

Goldberg
03-23-2007, 06:43 PM
Please contact me at adamjg@umich.edu. I think I can help you with a lot of your questions.

-Adam Goldberg
University of Michigan Roller Hockey

SoCalHockey13
03-28-2007, 03:19 AM
what's up dude, if you're interested at all in the west coast, shoot me an e-mail at johnmccormick-@sandiego.edu to learn more about the university of san diego. beaches, sunshine, hockey, you really can't beat it.