{"id":23062,"date":"2000-10-22T16:19:18","date_gmt":"2000-10-22T21:19:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2000\/10\/22\/season-preview-sunyac\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:53:59","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:53:59","slug":"season-preview-sunyac","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2000\/10\/22\/season-preview-sunyac\/","title":{"rendered":"Season Preview: SUNYAC"},"content":{"rendered":"
Optimism is the word of the day before a new sports season starts, and on the eve of the 2000-2001 SUNYAC campaign, that’s exactly what every team has.<\/p>\n
This year, all eight teams have reason to be optimistic. Plattsburgh State returns once again with a very strong squad; Potsdam State brings back nearly the entire team that made it to the conference finals; Oswego State continues to have strong goaltending and added some prized recruits; Cortland State is looking to repeat the first half of last year for the entire season this time;Geneseo State gets Aaron Coleman and Jack Staley back for one more year;Fredonia State looks to depend on a strong defense and excellent goaltending; while Brockport State looks forward to a plethora of new players; Buffalo State is finally taking their hockey program seriously, and look for this year to be their breakout season.<\/p>\n
Indeed, optimism is definitely in the air as all eight teams start out tied for first.<\/p>\n
It’s pretty much a no brainer picking Plattsburgh State to finish first. After all, as most coaches around the league say, Plattsburgh doesn’t rebuild, they reload. The real question is, how far can they go past the SUNYAC championship? Plattsburgh makes no bones about it, and why shouldn’t they? They already know that everybody will be gunning for them this season, so there is no reason to put up a false sense of modesty. <\/p>\n