You've worked hard for a long time training in ice hockey and competing. Now is the time to make certain all that hard work pays off. In 2010, University of Massachusetts-Lowell awarded $1,386,840 in financial aid to students at their school, including their student athletes.

If you would like to be a major contender for a men's ice hockey scholarship at University of Massachusetts-Lowell you need to know as much about the school's ice hockey program as possible. AthleticScholarships.com was made to provide student athletes with the information they need to improve their chances of being recruited and receiving an athletic scholarship at University of Massachusetts-Lowell.

Athletic Scholarship Statistics for the University of Massachusetts-Lowell Men's Ice Hockey Sports Program

Detailed Breakdown University of Massachusetts-Lowell NCAA Division II(without football)
Average Number of Athletes - 28
Total Number of Athletes 28 224
Average Operating Expenses Per Player $8,732 $12,306
Average Operating Expenses Per Team $244,486 $330,983
Total Full Time Head Coaches 1 6
Total Part Time Head Coaches 0 3
Total Full Time Assistant Coaches 2 9
Total Part Time Assistant Coaches 1 16
Average Total Revenue $1,251,658 $944,519
Average Total Expenses $1,244,812 $911,424

Use the University of Massachusetts-Lowell Men's Ice Hockey statistics above to find out:

Number of Athletes: This tells you roughly the number of student athletes are on the University of Massachusetts-Lowell Men's Ice Hockey team, to help you figure out how competitive the recruiting process is. The more positions there are the more options you've got for getting Ice Hockey scholarships at University of Massachusetts-Lowell.

Average Operating Expenses Per Player: This describes just how much University of Massachusetts-Lowell is investing in each player on their Men's Ice Hockey team for things that are essential including uniforms and equipment. The amount they put money into you as a player will help determine how important they feel you are to the Men's Ice Hockey team and the entire sports program at University of Massachusetts-Lowell and also the level of support they provide each player.

Average Operating Expenses Per Team: This is what it cost University of Massachusetts-Lowell to operate the day-to-day operations that keep the Men's Ice Hockey program up and running. This can give student athletes a good idea of the quality of University of Massachusetts-Lowell's Men's Ice Hockey program, facilities and training personnel. The more University of Massachusetts-Lowell spends the better quality you can expect.

Total Full and Part Time Coaches: Coaches are crucial to helping you to develop your talent and helping you keep on track athletically and academically so you're able to keep your Ice Hockey scholarship at University of Massachusetts-Lowell year after year. The more Men's Ice Hockey coaches there are, the greater your chances will be to get one-on-one training and attention you need to reach your goal of graduating from University of Massachusetts-Lowell.

Average Total Revenue: The more money University of Massachusetts-Lowell can make off their Men's Ice Hockey program the more likely they are to expand it. If the Men's Ice Hockey program is more lucrative and popular University of Massachusetts-Lowell will invest more, including the potential for adding more players to the team and increasing what they commit to recruitment.

Average Total Expenses: Is the Men's Ice Hockey program expanding or shrinking at University of Massachusetts-Lowell? Is University of Massachusetts-Lowell aggressively recruiting for the Men's Ice Hockey team? The total expenses stat includes operating and recruiting expenses. This provides you with a good idea of how much University of Massachusetts-Lowell is investing in their Men's Ice Hockey team and recruiting players, thus whether or not Ice Hockey scholarship opportunities will likely grow, keep pace or weaken at University of Massachusetts-Lowell.

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