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<p>Although there are a number of books out on athletic scholarships and lists of schools that provide the sport on the NCAA level, it is very difficult to get info on how much scholarship is available for a given sport. </p>
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<p>I was going to write that the NCAA web site lists the scholarship limits (the max) by sport ... which I believe is true ... but knowing those limits probably usually provides little useful information for a couple reasons.</p>
<p>First, a school may choose to support a sport or not ... wrestling scholarships are allowed ... but few schools even have wrestling teams and those that do probably give differing numbers of scholarships.</p>
<p>Second, each school will decide how to stay in Title IX compliance in their own way ... and an individuals sport's schoalarship decisions are part of a bigger plan for the school. For example, any school with football probably has less scholarships for males playing sports like tennis or track and field.</p>