(UPDATED 5/16)
There are a lot of moving parts. In the UVM thread, we've got GoCatsGo graciously tracking the roster/scholarships...but I was hoping to extend that to all teams, so perhaps this can be the catch-all for all that as moves come and go? This year teams have to go back to the hard count of 13 scholarships regardless of extra years.
I can kick it off by just going by what for the moment is returning or might return, and how many open spots there are. Please let me know if that's right or not...there's bound to be a lot of confusion. This info is all from Verbal Commits.
Albany: 0 super seniors, 13 filled scholarships = 0 available scholarship spots
Binghamton: 1 super senior possible, 10 filled scholarships = 2 to 3 available scholarships
Bryant: 1 super senior confirmed, 13 filled scholarships = 0 available scholarships
Maine: 1 super senior possible, 11 or 12 filled scholarships (?)^: 1 to 2 available scholarships
NJIT: 2 super seniors possible, 8 filled scholarships = 3 to 5 available scholarships
UNH: 0 super seniors, 12 filled scholarships = 1 available scholarship
UMBC: 1 super senior possible, 10 filled scholarships = 2 to 3 available scholarships
Lowell: 2 super seniors possible, 10 filled scholarships = 1 to 3 available scholarships
UVM: 4 super seniors confirmed (?), 13 filled scholarships (?) = 0 to 1 available scholarships*
^ not clear if the incoming Shea kid is on scholarship or not. Assuming his not, but haven't seen that confirmed, or I missed it?
* UVM has yet to confirm if Demuth is going to using a scholarship or getting a medical hardship retirement, so if that's the case and he doesn't go against the count, they'd have an additional scholarship to use if they wanted.
There are a lot of moving parts. In the UVM thread, we've got GoCatsGo graciously tracking the roster/scholarships...but I was hoping to extend that to all teams, so perhaps this can be the catch-all for all that as moves come and go? This year teams have to go back to the hard count of 13 scholarships regardless of extra years.
I can kick it off by just going by what for the moment is returning or might return, and how many open spots there are. Please let me know if that's right or not...there's bound to be a lot of confusion. This info is all from Verbal Commits.
Albany: 0 super seniors, 13 filled scholarships = 0 available scholarship spots
Binghamton: 1 super senior possible, 10 filled scholarships = 2 to 3 available scholarships
Bryant: 1 super senior confirmed, 13 filled scholarships = 0 available scholarships
Maine: 1 super senior possible, 11 or 12 filled scholarships (?)^: 1 to 2 available scholarships
NJIT: 2 super seniors possible, 8 filled scholarships = 3 to 5 available scholarships
UNH: 0 super seniors, 12 filled scholarships = 1 available scholarship
UMBC: 1 super senior possible, 10 filled scholarships = 2 to 3 available scholarships
Lowell: 2 super seniors possible, 10 filled scholarships = 1 to 3 available scholarships
UVM: 4 super seniors confirmed (?), 13 filled scholarships (?) = 0 to 1 available scholarships*
^ not clear if the incoming Shea kid is on scholarship or not. Assuming his not, but haven't seen that confirmed, or I missed it?
* UVM has yet to confirm if Demuth is going to using a scholarship or getting a medical hardship retirement, so if that's the case and he doesn't go against the count, they'd have an additional scholarship to use if they wanted.