Archive for November, 2009

Archive for November, 2009

Off The Wires: Football fallout – local reports

November 24th, 2009

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Local stories continue to pour in after Northeastern’s decision to cut its football program:

>>> Craig Larson reports that coach Rocky Hager was blindsided by the news. [Boston Globe]

>>> Michael Grossi found a similar reaction from players on the team. [Boston Globe]

>>> Mark Blaudschun assesses the school’s need to invest and upgrade in order to be competitive – a plan that Peter Roby found unfeasable. [Boston Globe]

>>> John Connolly looks at the final moments leading up to the announcement. [Boston Herald]

>>> Patrick McHugh talked to players who protested Monday’s decision outside the NU Athletics offices at the Cabot complex. [Huntington News]

>>> Adam Smartschen talked to NU quarterback Alex Dulski. [Metro]

>>> Channel 4 aired this report on the 6 p.m. news. [WBZ-TV]

>>> NECN covered yesterday’s press conference. [NECN]

>>> BU student Jenna Ebersole talked to NU students after Monday’s announcement. [Daily Free Press]

>>> Across the river in Cambridge, we’re reminded that the only Division I football programs remaining in Boston are BC and Harvard. [Harvard Crimson]

>>> The AP’s latest story on the announcement was filed on Monday evening. Peter Roby provides additional insight into the decision. [Associated Press]

Later today, we’ll look at some reaction from around the United States.

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This week on WRBB

November 24th, 2009

Hockey East This Week and the Dog Pound Sports Sound return next week.

Wednesday, November 25

3:45 p.m. – Huskies Tip-Off
4:00 p.m. – Basketball: Huskies at Boston Univ. Terriers
from Case Gym in Boston, Mass.
with Alex Faust and Andy Towne

Friday, November 27

6:45 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey Night
7:00 p.m. – Hockey: Huskies vs. Vermont Catamounts
from Matthews Arena
with Keith Lavon and Alex Faust

Saturday, November 28

1:45 p.m. – Huskies Tip-Off
2:00 p.m. – Basketball: Huskies vs. Wright State Raiders
from Matthews Arena
with Jason Lavine and Andy Towne

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Off The Wires: Northeastern Football, 1933-2009

November 23rd, 2009

As you might expect, Northeastern’s decision to discontinue football has resonated throughout Greater Boston, New England, and the college football community on the whole.

We start with general news stories regarding the decision:

>>> Additionally, Mark Blaudshun looks at the reaction from players. [Boston Globe]

>>> Onto reactions about the decision: First, Dan Shaughnessy has a very good analysis of Northeastern’s decision. [Boston Globe]

>>> Darren Costa, who is the student behind the “N-Zone” basketball fan section, offers his thoughts. [Life Being Husky]

>>> Finally, CAA Commissioner Tom Yeager reacts to the news during the weekly football conference call. External audio link. [CAASports.com]

We also have our own reactions in a special podcast here at WRBBsports.com.

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Reaction: Northeastern decides to cut football

November 23rd, 2009

Keith Lavon, Alex Faust, and Patrick McHugh discuss the decision to cut football, the ramifications of the decision, and what will be missed. Student Body President Ryan Fox joins us for a quick comment regarding the student recreation fee for an on-campus stadium.

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NORTHEASTERN CUTS FOOTBALL

November 23rd, 2009

Below is a press release from Northeastern University:

Following an extensive review process, Northeastern University has elected to discontinue its intercollegiate football program. The decision is consistent with the university’s strategic approach to prioritize programs and invest in signature strengths.

“Our goal for athletics is to achieve sustainable excellence in all areas,” said Athletic Director Peter Roby, who made the initial recommendation, which received the strong support of the university administration, the president, and the Board of Trustees. In an open letter to the Northeastern community, Roby continued, “We do not define success merely through wins and losses. Instead, we recognize that success comes from creating a positive student-athlete experience. The primary motivation for this decision was based on the significant obstacles to providing this experience for our football players.”

Roby added that Northeastern students will continue to participate in 18 different intercollegiate sports, more than 40 club sports, and hundreds of intramural teams. Recent successes include post-season play in basketball and hockey, and championships in women’s volleyball and soccer. The university opened this year’s basketball and hockey seasons in the newly renovated Matthews Arena to record crowds.

Since early 2007, a broad cross-section of the university—including trustees, faculty, students, alumni, donors, and senior administrators—thoroughly investigated the options and opportunities associated with achieving and sustaining excellence in all athletic programs. Ultimately it was determined that elevating and sustaining a competitive Division 1 football program would require additional multimillion dollar investments on an ongoing basis. A broad consensus developed behind discontinuing football and focusing future resources on programs—both academic and non-academic—where the university can achieve and sustain leadership.

The varsity football team played its last game of the season this weekend; players and coaches were told that the program will be discontinued before any public announcement was made. The timing of the decision was chosen to give players and coaches the greatest amount of flexibility to make future plans, either at Northeastern or other universities. Players who complete their degrees at Northeastern will maintain their athletic scholarships through graduation.

“Successful athletic programs play a powerful role in the life of the university,” said Philomena Mantella, senior vice president for enrollment management and student affairs, who oversees athletics. “They bring us together behind the common pursuit of excellence, and contribute to our sense of community. Our student athletes learn valuable lessons outside the classroom—about perseverance, teamwork and personal achievement. We continue to focus on excellence in athletics as an integral component to enhancing the student experience.”

In recent years, including during the current economic downturn, Northeastern has accelerated its momentum by making strategic investments in areas of strength.

“Northeastern has always been guided by the principle that we should focus on our opportunities for leadership,” said President Joseph Aoun. “This approach ultimately leads to difficult choices, but leadership requires that we make these choices. This decision allows us to focus on our existing athletic programs.”

“At a time when higher education is critically important to rebuilding our knowledge-based economy,” Aoun added, “universities have an obligation to invest resources in areas of strength—whether they are competitive athletic programs or cutting-edge academics.”

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Press Pass: Hockey at Providence

November 22nd, 2009

After the 3-3 tie, Greg Cronin discussed the game and his team’s injuries.

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Senior forward and team captain Greg Costa talks about Saturday’s game.

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QuickCast: Hockey at Providence

November 22nd, 2009

The Friars erase three Northeastern leads to tie 3-3 at Schneider Arena.

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Press Pass: Basketball vs. Utah State

November 22nd, 2009

Huskies head coach Bill Coen takes questions from the media following his team’s home-opener victory.

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Final moments: Basketball vs. Utah State

November 22nd, 2009

The Huskies hang on late for a big come-from-behind 64-61 victory over Utah State.

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