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Subject: hockey


Author:
wcpurple
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Date Posted: Thursday, October 10, 12:04:55am
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In reply to: Buff News 's message, "Canisius looking to cut $15M due to decline in students." on Wednesday, October 09, 05:34:41pm

I foresee that at least one, if not both, will step away from Division 1 hockey. Both teams currently have 31 and 32 players, but they need to reduce their rosters to 26, with a scholarship limit of 18. Many of those players are paying their own way, which isn't sustainable for either school.

With hockey moving to a maximum of 26 full scholarships, making a run to the Elite 8 again seems unlikely. NU owns their rink, while Canisius does not, making it a straightforward decision for them in my opinion.

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Author:
RCM
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Date Posted: Thursday, October 10, 08:00:16am
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The school is $8M in the hole. And trying to cut 15M. And they do this…

ALL of these schools are so screwed

In a move to deepen efforts to make a Canisius University education affordable to all students in its Buffalo community, Canisius is launching a four-year, full-tuition scholarship available to any qualifying student whose home ZIP code starts with “142,” Canisius President Steve Stoute said.
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wcpurple
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Date Posted: Thursday, October 10, 09:43:03am
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make sense of that, please

has to be a catch - housing, meal plan requirement


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