Marina doesn't have a lot of dance teams on her hands at the moment....
They aren't a very Marina team. Hawayek & Baker are the Marina-style team.
I could see M&C go to Barbara. She was at Wheaton one year with her young team--the year M/C won Junior Worlds. And she will need a new number one team when Guignard & Fabbri retire. Plus, she's been getting the job done technically as a coach, which I think a team like McNamara & Carpenter would require. But that's a huge culture shift, moving to Europe. And also probably very expensive. For a team that I assume has lived at home their entire careers.
(Of course, Barbara's taste in material probably would not please the posters who dislike M/Cs programs either. It
would be an environment with high senior-level competition, a coach that has some experience navigating the political challenges of the discipline, and one that has proven she can help pick apart a pattern and bring in the levels. You win some; you lose some. No matter where you go. It depends on the best fit for the specific team).
I'm really a fan of both McNamara & Carpenter and Wheaton Academy. I would genuinely like to see both succeed. I don't know if they will break through together. It's quite common to see a coach's initial stars go elsewhere. When skaters have a lot of talent and break through with lesser known coaches, the conversation is always that they should go somewhere else. Or those athletes need expertise that comes from experience, and young talented coaches don't always have
that aspect of professionalism yet at their disposal. I could always picture M/C and the Parsons moving on, but the Greens breaking through. Just because at that point the coaches would be more experienced. Obviously, that is
not how things will play out. This is a very deep ice dance field, and all of the teams are giving pretty much everything they've got to get to the top.
Anyway, I think it's always best to make these kind of decisions based upon
opportunities. Not desperation. M/C had a rough go in 2017 and came back strong the following season. They may stay and come back fighting. Or they may decide themselves that they need a different environment to really push them. I don't know. I just really believe that they have the goods as a
team.
I'd even be happy if they just brought in an outside choreographer to work with them at Wheaton.
They've worked with outside choreographers from the world of dance both last season and this season. (Their outside choreographic expertise is pretty impressive actually, if you look up the background of said choreographers). I think the fact that a lot of posters don't know this about McNamara & Carpenter's material is probably more reflective of the fact that they don't have as much PR as some of the other U.S. dance teams.
Note: I thought this year's programs were coming along and looking sharp at Nepela. The injury did seem to come at exactly the wrong time and derail their season.