
Bid to launch women’s DI hockey at Michigan moving forward, regent Denise Ilitch tells the AP
University of Michigan regent Denise Ilitch told The Associated Press she believes there’s enough support for the Big Ten school to launch a Division I women’s hockey program that it’s only a matter of when, not if, it will happen.
“I think that the decision to have a DI team is positive, so that would be a yes,” Ilitch said by phone on Thursday. “I think now, it’s a matter of how do we get there.”
Several issues still need to be resolved, headed by determining whether to build a new facility to house both the men’s and women’s teams under one roof and how to pay for a project with a projected cost of at least $300 million.
Ilitch, however, expressed confidence in saying she is eager to jumpstart the women’s program’s launch by identifying an off-campus arena to host the team in the interim.