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Reply To: | Ralph N. Baer |
Date: | Mon, 26 Sep 1994 05:06:14 -0400 |
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Dick wrote in part:
> Heard around the rink: There are only 400 total scholarships given
>out in college hockey in the U.S. This means on average on 100 new per
>year, with, perhaps, 40% going to Canadien SA's. The same discussion
>included the statement that there are more scholarships given out for
>sailing each year!!!!
Let's see, 400/18 = 22.2. St. Lawrence, Colgate, Union, Army, and Air
Force do not offer scholarships which leaves 39 Div-I teams (assuming
that none of the Div-I teams that play mostly Div-III schedules offers
scholarships). Either there are a lot of teams that do not offer the
full complement of 18 scholarships or there are other teams that
don't offer any. I think people have posted Ohio State and Notre Dame
as schools that have less than the maximum of 18 scholarships. [And of
course there is one team in the Boston area that offers more than 18
scholarships ;-) ]
Ralph Baer
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