There are 287 division I and 246 division II colleges that offer NCAA baseball scholarships. That’s a total of 5,594 scholarships in the NCAA alone.
Not all scholarships are full ride like Football, so called “head count sports”; most are classed as “equivalency sports” like NCAA baseball. This means that a coach can divide the 12 scholarships between a larger number of baseball players. Say 25 partial instead of 12 full ride scholarships. If you are good enough of course then a full ride baseball scholarship is always a possibility.
Finding and contacting coaches during the baseball recruiting process and dealing with the rules and regulations enforced by the NCAA and NAIA is quite a daunting task for both athletes and parents. The use of our sports scouting and recruiting service is a must for all athletes who are serious about playing college baseball.
Many fine young athletes are overlooked each year because they didn’t submit their athletic resume to the “right” colleges or left out vital information. It’s also a fact that many colleges simply don’t allocate all of their baseball recruiting funds because “suitable” athletes didn’t approach them.
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