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I was looking through my lastest issue of The Hockey News (27 Jan 1995) and in the "Summere Hockey School & Equipment Guide '95" I saw the following full=page color ad: These Mountaineers know wood isn't all it's cracked up to be. The Glastick Gladiator has proven to these WVU Mountaineers that great hockey sticks don't grow on trees. The color photo is of Mike Mueller and Brian Bronk, Co-Captains of the WVU ice hockey team wearing their WVU uniforms and stading in front a loose net on ice. At the bottom is the required statement: "WV" is a registered trademark of West Virginia University. (the WV as used in the uniform) There is also the following disclaimer: The use of West Virginia University players and the west University logo for this advertisment does not constitute an endorsement by West Virignia University. I assume that the WVU team is a club team, but does the NCAA have any rules for this? I would assume that the players and/or University has been paid for the ad (and the University for the use of its logo). If the University was paid for the use of theior logo can that be considered an implied endorsement? Allowing school club teams to make endorsements seems to be very unfair to school varsity teams, whether they are ice hockey or another sport. Sean Pickett Go BU Terriers, 1994 Hockey East Champions! BU Hockey Page: http://www.tiac.net/users/spickett/hockey.html [log in to unmask]