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THE SCHOLARSHIP CHASE: Northern California soccer
Are goals really within reach?
Tom FitzGerald, Chronicle Staff Writer
Sunday, October 30, 2005
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Kicks for cash?
Here’s roughly how soccer scholarship money is divided at the Bay Area’s DIvision I schools.
MEN
Offer a total of 9.9 full scholarships per team. Here's how those
scholarships are divided:
161 total
Full............7
Partial..... 107
None.........47*
School.............Total...Full...Partial...Walk-ons
Cal....................27.....0........27......... ...0
St. Mary's...........26.....0......16-18*.....8-10*
USF....................30.....2........24......... ..4
San Jose State....25.....2........12..........11
Santa Clara.........28.....3.......20...........5
Stanford.............25......0......15-20*.....5-10*
WOMEN
Offer a total of 12 full scholarships per team. Here's how those scholarships are divided:**
138 total
Full..............9
Partial.......101*
None..........28*
School.............Total...Full...Partial...Walk-ons
Cal....................31.....0..........30....... .....1
St. Mary's...........21.....NA.......NA..........NA
USF....................27.....1-3*...16-18*.......8
San Jose State....30......0........25............5
Santa Clara.........26.....5(y).....20...........8
Stanford.............24......2.........16......... ..6
* - Estimated
(y) - Figure includes grants to players who previously were on partial scholarships
** - Figures for St. Mary’s women not available
Note: Partial scholarships can be as little as $400-$500 per year,
according to one coach.
Sources: Bay Area colleges, except where estimates are indicated
Hopefully this link works.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f ... 002&sc=989
THE SCHOLARSHIP CHASE: Northern California soccer
Are goals really within reach?
Tom FitzGerald, Chronicle Staff Writer
Sunday, October 30, 2005
(This is the graph in text form)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kicks for cash?
Here’s roughly how soccer scholarship money is divided at the Bay Area’s DIvision I schools.
MEN
Offer a total of 9.9 full scholarships per team. Here's how those
scholarships are divided:
161 total
Full............7
Partial..... 107
None.........47*
School.............Total...Full...Partial...Walk-ons
Cal....................27.....0........27......... ...0
St. Mary's...........26.....0......16-18*.....8-10*
USF....................30.....2........24......... ..4
San Jose State....25.....2........12..........11
Santa Clara.........28.....3.......20...........5
Stanford.............25......0......15-20*.....5-10*
WOMEN
Offer a total of 12 full scholarships per team. Here's how those scholarships are divided:**
138 total
Full..............9
Partial.......101*
None..........28*
School.............Total...Full...Partial...Walk-ons
Cal....................31.....0..........30....... .....1
St. Mary's...........21.....NA.......NA..........NA
USF....................27.....1-3*...16-18*.......8
San Jose State....30......0........25............5
Santa Clara.........26.....5(y).....20...........8
Stanford.............24......2.........16......... ..6
* - Estimated
(y) - Figure includes grants to players who previously were on partial scholarships
** - Figures for St. Mary’s women not available
Note: Partial scholarships can be as little as $400-$500 per year,
according to one coach.
Sources: Bay Area colleges, except where estimates are indicated