DaveH writes:
> multi-sport scholarship athletes have their scholarships go to
>the highest sport in the following pecking order:
>1. football
>2. basketball
>3. hockey
>4. others (it gets more detailed here but we don't care)
>In fact, there's a kid named Brian Owens who plays both football and
>hockey for Colgate. I don't know if he's a scholarship player or not,
I know he's not. Colgate doesn't give athletic scholoarships.
This is also the reason why (as Union fans right remember) Cornell
could grab a soccer player when their D got thin last year. There was
no soccer scholarship to transfer to hockey.
John Whelan, Cornell '91
Official Scorer/PA Announcer
U of Utah Ice Hockey Club
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