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Date Posted: 11:20:40 09/11/06 Mon
Author: J.J.
Subject: Re: Southern
In reply to: Blue Devil 66 's message, "Re: Southern" on 09:56:04 09/11/06 Mon

Lots of national press on how this is CCSU's first season ever with schollys. I know this is the NEC's 1st year of scholly (instead of need-based aid), maybe that's what the stories really mean.

CCSU unlike most of the NEC, was a D-II program prior to 1993. Didn't we give out schollys before when we were a D-II team? We didn't ahve a great program, but didn't we give aid with our conference peers?

Southern Conn. made the D-II playoffs for the first time last season. The have always been a very good D-II team. Anyone know their scholly level in the past and now?

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