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Post by Sons of Vaval on May 7, 2024 7:06:28 GMT -5
Army is left out of the NCAA Tournament, despite finishing with an 11-3 record and good wins over Maryland and Syracuse, who were both at-large teams. They also had two losses to BU and lost to PL fifth place finisher Colgate. Army did NOT play Maryland this season and they only beat two NCAA teams in Syracuse and Lehigh. Right you are. They did beat UNC, but they were 7-7 this year.
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Post by alum on May 12, 2024 19:57:00 GMT -5
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on May 14, 2024 10:40:02 GMT -5
In 2022-23, HC spent $700,000 on men's lacrosse. Next lowest in spending was Bucknell which spent $350,000 more. All the other schools (AU doesn't field a men's lacrosse team; USNA / USMA excluded) averaged $1.0 million more in spending than Holy Cross. The $1 million more equates to these schools funding lax scollies up to the 12.6 NCAA scollie cap.
The endowment should provide HC with an additional $7.7 million in revenue in 2024-25 than it did in 2022-23. So perhaps sscollie monies for men's lacrosse will flow.
IMO, the 'problem' is that HC funds 36 full scollies for men's and women's ice hockey, and this level of spending perturbs the number of scholarships awarded in all other sports other than football, M/W basketball.
It is possible that HC awards need-based financial aid to lacrosse, and like the Ivies and GU in football, such fin aid is not recorded on the tally sheet as athletically-related fin aid.
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