jason2020
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The Ravens beat Ottawa 93-46 to claim there 11 championship the amazing thing is these 11 are out of the last 13.
Carleton's an unstoppable force when it comes to CIS basketball. Phil Scrubb got five championships in his five years at the university. Insanity.
I know it will never happen, but I wish I could see Carleton get a shot in the NCAA tourney. They could be a 7-8 seed no problem.
I know it will never happen, but I wish I could see Carleton get a shot in the NCAA tourney. They could be a 7-8 seed no problem.
Uhhh.....
.... maybe a 14-16?
I LOVE my alma-matter, loving the dominance since I was in school, but NCAA teams are another tier all together. Our only hope of competing in the NCAA as anything better than a 10-seed IMO is if we were able to make Carleton the feeder school and main destination for every single Canadian collegiate talent, including the ones who already go to the NCAA to play for American universities. Basically make Carleton a Canadian University "National All Star" team.
Uhhh.....
.... maybe a 14-16?
I LOVE my alma-matter, loving the dominance since I was in school, but NCAA teams are another tier all together. Our only hope of competing in the NCAA as anything better than a 10-seed IMO is if we were able to make Carleton the feeder school and main destination for every single Canadian collegiate talent, including the ones who already go to the NCAA to play for American universities. Basically make Carleton a Canadian University "National All Star" team.
Hypothetically speaking, let's say the Ravens actually moved to the NCAA.
... home games at the Civic Center? Because there's no way you're going to host NCAA games at the Raven's Nest. The exposure that NCAA basketball would get here in Ottawa would mean minimum crowds of 6k+. The Raven's Nest can hold what... two thousand people, tops?
According to that (admittedly really good) Grantland article Bonk quoted above, to join the NCAA, Carleton would only be allowed into Div II and would have to field 10 teams total, 5 men and 5 women. Plus, they would have to stop allowing Dave Smart to coach the summer feeder program he looks after, which is his words are a big part of the reason for Carleton's success.
Not going to happen, clearly.
Uhhh.....
.... maybe a 14-16?
I LOVE my alma-matter, loving the dominance since I was in school, but NCAA teams are another tier all together. Our only hope of competing in the NCAA as anything better than a 10-seed IMO is if we were able to make Carleton the feeder school and main destination for every single Canadian collegiate talent, including the ones who already go to the NCAA to play for American universities. Basically make Carleton a Canadian University "National All Star" team.
There are some who say its just a matter of time before they go to the Ncaa now how well would they do is another question.