Any update...?

Started by amc245, March 30, 2007, 10:38:16 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

amc245

Has anyone heard anything recently about Riley Nash and his intentions?  Last I heard, he was leaning towards CU or DU, but that was just a rumor.

Will

Nothing recent.  Your best bet is to pay attention to Chris Heisenberg's blog at http://hockeyrecruits.blogspot.com/ and his general Fall 2007 recruits page at http://members.aol.com/cheisenber/Recruit07.htm.
Is next year here yet?


ithacat

North Dakota fans seem very comfortable contacting Riley Nash directly, so according to their message board he is a Denver-lean or hasn't made up his mind yet. It appears that next year we can expect to see him in either the WHL, AHL, NHL, BCHL, WCHA, or ECACH -- with a remote chance of ending up in either the CCHA or HE. It does appear that the AHA & CHA are out, though RIT is pushing hard for a visit. B-]

pfibiger

In the Salmon Arm Observer, he's saying he's not sure whether or not he'll be babck with the 'Backs next year or be at school. It sounds like the WHL is out, and that he'll make a decision 'in the next couple of weeks.'

http://www.saobserver.net/portals-code/list.cgi?paper=29&cat=40&id=863623&more=

Denver's brought in a number of walk-on forward recruits for 2007, so I wonder if the decision is Cornell for 2007 or DU/UND for '08?
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

calgARI '07

[quote pfibiger]
Denver's brought in a number of walk-on forward recruits for 2007, so I wonder if the decision is Cornell for 2007 or DU/UND for '08?[/quote]

Seems like it'd be a waste for him to spend another year in the BCHL.

KeithK

[quote pfibiger]In the Salmon Arm Observer, he's saying he's not sure whether or not he'll be babck with the 'Backs next year or be at school. It sounds like the WHL is out, and that he'll make a decision 'in the next couple of weeks.[/quote]
I'm still hoping that Nash making his decision in the next couple of weeks means that he wants to come to Cornell and is waiting for word on admission.  Don't acceptance letters come out right around the beginning of April?

pfibiger

[quote KeithK][quote pfibiger]In the Salmon Arm Observer, he's saying he's not sure whether or not he'll be babck with the 'Backs next year or be at school. It sounds like the WHL is out, and that he'll make a decision 'in the next couple of weeks.[/quote]
I'm still hoping that Nash making his decision in the next couple of weeks means that he wants to come to Cornell and is waiting for word on admission.  Don't acceptance letters come out right around the beginning of April?[/quote]

Keith,

I think that's already happened, and while I don't know for sure, I don't think Riley would have had a problem getting in. What does happen in early April, I think, is financial aid info comes out. I imagine that he's waiting to compare how much it'll cost to go to Cornell vs. Denver or UND.
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

redhair34

[quote calgARI '07]

Seems like it'd be a waste for him to spend another year in the BCHL.[/quote]

I agree it doesn't make much sense.  I'm sure he has professional ambitions and he'll need to fill out his frame and face tougher competition--two things  he'll be better able to do in college than in the BCHL--before he's ready for the next level.  It doesn't seem like it would be a wise move for his development.

evilnaturedrobot

[quote pfibiger]
Keith,

I think that's already happened, and while I don't know for sure, I don't think Riley would have had a problem getting in. What does happen in early April, I think, is financial aid info comes out. I imagine that he's waiting to compare how much it'll cost to go to Cornell vs. Denver or UND.[/quote]

I don't understand why Riley's financial aid would be that differant than what Brenden recieves.  He's coming out of the same household, so wouldn't his 'need' be the same as his brother's?  Seems that Riley and his family should already have a pretty decent idea about what Cornell is going to cost them.

redhair34

[quote evilnaturedrobot][quote pfibiger]
I don't understand why Riley's financial aid would be that differant than what Brenden recieves.  He's coming out of the same household, so wouldn't his 'need' be the same as his brother's?  Seems that Riley and his family should already have a pretty decent idea about what Cornell is going to cost them.[/quote]

But now his parents would have an additional kid in college...doesn't that factor in?

evilnaturedrobot

I guess so, didn't really consider that.

jkahn

[quote KeithK]I'm still hoping that Nash making his decision in the next couple of weeks means that he wants to come to Cornell and is waiting for word on admission. Don't acceptance letters come out right around the beginning of April?[/quote]
Acceptance decisions were posted on the internet at 5pm EDT last night and put in the mail yesterday.  However, you've got to wait for snail mail to see the financial aid package. In his case, I'd Fedex it or hand deliver it if that were a factor.



[quote evilnaturedrobot]

I don't understand why Riley's financial aid would be that differant than what Brenden recieves.  He's coming out of the same household, so wouldn't his 'need' be the same as his brother's?  Seems that Riley and his family should already have a pretty decent idea about what Cornell is going to cost them.[/quote]
You can get more with two kids in school than you can with just one.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

evilnaturedrobot

thanks for clarrifying.

KeithK

[quote jkahn][quote KeithK]I'm still hoping that Nash making his decision in the next couple of weeks means that he wants to come to Cornell and is waiting for word on admission. Don't acceptance letters come out right around the beginning of April?[/quote]
Acceptance decisions were posted on the internet at 5pm EDT last night and put in the mail yesterday.  However, you've got to wait for snail mail to see the financial aid package. In his case, I'd Fedex it or hand deliver it if that were a factor.[/quote]
Thanks for the details.  It's approaching 20 years since I got my acceptance letter, but I was pretty sure of the timing.

Does the coaching staff get advance notice about admissions decisions so they can alert recruits early?  I remember getting a "you probably got in" letter from the Engineering school a month in advance and lord knows no one was pulling for me the way the hockey team is for Nash.

makes sense that financial aid would be the big factor there.  Still leaves me hopeful that he wants to come to Ithaca.

(I actually went and looked up tuition costs for DU - about $3k lower than Cornell - before my brain kicked in and I realized that Denver would almost certainly offer a scholarship...)