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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At D3 schools everyone makes the team and practices with the team. Not everyone gets to play games, but everyone makes the team. [/quote] That's bullshit. I know plenty kids got cut from my DIII team and some who were on the team previously. You have no idea what you are talking about. I am sure it is different at every school and even between sports. [/quote] +1. What ridiculous statement above! So such Division III schools as Carnegie Mellon, Scrips Mudd or Williams College let anybody play? These attract the best athletes in their sport, on par with best division I schools, and some kids might use a sport just to be accepted. Unless they have the academics or some other merit possibility, if parents have high income, there is very little coach can do to give them merit scholarship! All make the team, not even at Mary Washington does everybody make the teams....Now some totally unknown school, maybe. [/quote]
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