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Date: | Tue, 13 Feb 1996 10:59:50 -0700 |
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I realize this is a touchy subject, and that plenty of fairly well-to-do
players still are paid to play college hockey, but I wonder why ...
scholarship should go to those who truly need them. I know, sounds like
D-III ... and IMHO that is the proper way to go. Of course it will never
happen. No flames please!!
I am not faulting St. Lawrence for wanting to stay competitive, apparently
my old school RPI went this route years ago. Just hate to see it as a
necessity for remaining competitive in D-I hockey, guess it is.
Just my 2 cents and a chance to get rid of some of my dander that came up.
Tony Buffa
RPI '64
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On Tue, 13 Feb 1996, Robin Lock wrote:
<stuff snipped> Emphasis below:
>but puts the program at a distinct disadvantage whentrying to attract
players from more
> substantial financial backgrounds. The new program would aim to spend
> the same amount of money, but enlarge the pool of potential recipients.
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