Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
25-35 percent maybe a little higher for lower D1 schools. Only 12.6 scholarships available
12.6 scholarships per team.
Split that up over 4 (now 5+ classes) and it leaves 2-3 scholarships per recruiting class.
Not a lot of money to go around. As the poster above said- dont worry about the money, use lax to get into a better school.

If that’s the case would you consider ACC schools education better than BIG10?

Depends on the school.
Here are the US News Rankings:
9: JHU (B1G)
12: Duke (ACC)
19: Notre Dame (ACC)
23: Michigan (B1G)
26: UVa (ACC)
28: UNC (ACC)
49: OSU (B1G)
58: Cuse (ACC)
59: MD (B1G)
63: PSU (B1G) - tie
63: Rutgers (B1G) - tie

US News are just an estimate of good schools...Like someone said above...depends on your major, personality, etc, etc, etc....and then some factors.. Frankly, I see to many lacrosse D1 players with communication majors..

The University Benchmarks has the conferences in this order academically for all sports, but there can be huge variability within the leagues:

1) Ivy League (Average) - No Athletic Scholarships
2) Atlantic Coast Conference (Average)
3) Big Ten Conference (Average)
4) Colonial Athletic Association (Average)
5) Patriot League (Average)
6) NESCAC - New England Small College Ath Conf (Average) - D3
7) Liberty - Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (Average) - D3
8) Centennial Conference (Average) - D3
9) America East (Average)
10) Big East Conference (Average)
11) Sun Belt Conference (Average)