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Elite, private liberal arts colleges have been digging into their (often considerable) endowments to provide lots of need-based aid. (Many have priced themselves out of affordability and were losing high-achieving students to the cheaper publics.) It might not be sustainable in the long run, but...
It seems to me that there are quite a few D3 players now in the ECHL and even some in the AHL. (Geneseo alone has three, each has been playing over five years now. Many guys playing overseas as well. The number seems to go up every year, and it\s been helping with recruitment.) So I wouldn't...
Wrong isn't just a matter of facts. If he denigrated Oswego's teddy bear toss, and by association those who participated and the volunteers who put it together, that's wrong in my book.
I think some of those DI "wash outs" might have been productive in the right circumstances and with more ice time.
DIII teams also need to be careful not to take just any of these "wash outs" if they don't want to harm team culture or risk academic issues. As already noted, the latter depends...
Not so fast on that driver's seat thing.
Utica seemingly has the tougher opponent next weekend; but Naz. will want to send George Roll off with an upset win over rival Geneseo.
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