Utilize the NCAA Division III (without football) men's ice hockey statistics above to decide whether or not this division offers you the best athletic opportunities. The table below shows how NCAA Division III (without football) schools compare with the national averages.
Total Number of Athletes and Average Athletes Per Team: This tells you about the total number of male athletes are on NCAA Division III (without football) men's ice hockey teams across the country, which helps you figure out how aggressive the recruiting process is, particularly if you compare and contrast it to the national average. At present there are 747 men taking part in ice hockey at NCAA Division III (without football) schools.
Average Operating Expenses Per Player: This represents how much a NCAA Division III (without football) college is paying for each player on their men's ice hockey team for things that are important such as equipment and uniforms. The amount a NCAA Division III (without football) school spends on you as a player will help signify how important they feel you are to the ice hockey team and the overall sports program as well as the level of support they give each player.
Average Operating Expenses Per Team: This is exactly what it cost on average for a NCAA Division III (without football) college to run the day-to-day operations that keep the ice hockey program up and running. This will give student athletes a good idea of the quality of men's ice hockey programs, facilities and training personnel at NCAA Division III (without football) schools across the nation. The more NCAA Division III (without football) colleges commit the better quality you should expect.
Total Full and Part Time Coaches: Coaches are crucial to helping you sharpen your talent and help you continue on track athletically and academically so you can keep your ice hockey position on the team year after year. The more NCAA Division III (without football) men's ice hockey coaches there are, the more likely you are to get the one-on-one training and attention you need to reach your main goal of graduating from a college.
Average Total Revenue: The more money NCAA Division III (without football) colleges can earn off their men's ice hockey programs the more likely it is that they will broaden them. When men's ice hockey programs are more lucrative and popular NCAA Division III (without football) colleges will spend more in their existing programs and other NCAA Division III (without football) colleges will create new ice hockey teams of their own.
Average Total Expenses: Is there a growing affinity for supporting and expanding men's ice hockey teams at NCAA Division III (without football) schools? Are NCAA Division III (without football) colleges aggressively recruiting men's ice hockey players? The total expenses stat includes operating and recruiting expenses. This can give you a good indication of how much NCAA Division III (without football) colleges around the country are investing in men's ice hockey programs, thus if ice hockey program is likely to grow, keep pace or weaken.
If you want to be a contender for one of the numerous NCAA Division III (without football) men's ice hockey positions that are available, it will take persistence, research, and planning. See how NCAA Division III (without football) schools in your state compare to NCAA Division III (without football) schools across the country. Choose a state below to get detailed sports program and athletic scholarship statistics.