Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is only Patriot League for football. Their primary conference is the Big East.
Anonymous wrote:My son was recruited by most of the Patriot League schools. He chose Georgetown. They doe not offer athletic scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is money in track and field too
there is money in track and field, cross country(overlap with track), golf, tennis, hockey, baseball, soccer etc etc
depends how much they want you
big benefit over nescac which attracts from the same group of student athletes
Is Williams full pay worth it vs a $20k athletic scholarship @ Lehigh or Bucknell? I say nah
This response indicates little familiarity with the Patriot League...so why even bother.
In the Patriot League there is next to zero money in sports like track and field or cross country. There is little athletic scholarship money in general...probably less than 10% of all athletes in any and every sport get even $1 in scholarship money, with most of that skewed towards football and basketball.
Patriot League is competing against Ivy league athletes...but no, they aren't competing against Williams athletes which are D3. For every 1 athlete at Williams that perhaps received some interest from a Patriot/Ivy league, there are 999 that didn't even get a look from any D1 program.
just about everything in this post is incorrect - not sure where these people come from, absolutely crazy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is money in track and field too
there is money in track and field, cross country(overlap with track), golf, tennis, hockey, baseball, soccer etc etc
depends how much they want you
big benefit over nescac which attracts from the same group of student athletes
Is Williams full pay worth it vs a $20k athletic scholarship @ Lehigh or Bucknell? I say nah
This response indicates little familiarity with the Patriot League...so why even bother.
In the Patriot League there is next to zero money in sports like track and field or cross country. There is little athletic scholarship money in general...probably less than 10% of all athletes in any and every sport get even $1 in scholarship money, with most of that skewed towards football and basketball.
Patriot League is competing against Ivy league athletes...but no, they aren't competing against Williams athletes which are D3. For every 1 athlete at Williams that perhaps received some interest from a Patriot/Ivy league, there are 999 that didn't even get a look from any D1 program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is money in track and field too
there is money in track and field, cross country(overlap with track), golf, tennis, hockey, baseball, soccer etc etc
depends how much they want you
big benefit over nescac which attracts from the same group of student athletes
Is Williams full pay worth it vs a $20k athletic scholarship @ Lehigh or Bucknell? I say nah
Anonymous wrote:there is money in track and field too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the comment “non helmet sport”. That means it’s not football or LAX (or hockey…do they even have hockey?).
Patriot League does not sponsor hockey, but Army, Boston University, Colgate, and Holy Cross all field D1 teams. They compete in various hockey-only leagues.
+1 Colgate is in the Patriot League for every sport except ice hockey - for that they’re in the ECAC along with most of the Ivy League (not Penn or Columbia) plus St. Lawrence, Clarkson, Union, RPI
and Quinnipiac. Army and Holy Cross play in the Atlantic Hockey Association.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the comment “non helmet sport”. That means it’s not football or LAX (or hockey…do they even have hockey?).
Patriot League does not sponsor hockey, but Army, Boston University, Colgate, and Holy Cross all field D1 teams. They compete in various hockey-only leagues.