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On Jan 22, 12:42, Gerald Williams wrote:
>Does anyone know the number of scholarships the NCAA allows for each team.
>I'm curious as to know the number of players who choose to play on a team for
>the love of the game, even though they're not on a scholarship. My wild guess
>was 15 per team, though I figure someone out there knows the 'real' answer.
For hockey it's 18, at least it was last time I checked. Note that it is not
unusual for players to be on "half-scholarship", i.e. the money for one
scholarship can be split among two (or more?) players.
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