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Looking for baseball colleges in Missouri

I'm a high school baseball player interested in playing at the next level—does anyone have recommendations for good baseball colleges/universities in Missouri? Any input would be great!

7 months ago

Missouri has several colleges and universities known for strong athletic programs, including their baseball teams. Here are a few notable options to consider in your search:

1. University of Missouri (Mizzou): Mizzou competes in NCAA Division I and is part of the prestigious Southeastern Conference (SEC). Their baseball program has a storied history and has produced numerous MLB players over the years.

2. Missouri State University: Another NCAA Division I school, Missouri State's baseball team competes in the Missouri Valley Conference. The Bears have a history of success and have made multiple NCAA tournament appearances.

3. Central Missouri State University: This NCAA Division II school is a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The Mules have a competitive team and have won national championships in baseball.

When considering where to play college baseball, it's important to take into account not just the quality of the baseball program, but the academics and campus life that will contribute to your overall experience. As you look into these schools, consider attending games, connecting with current student-athletes, and even reaching out to coaches to learn more about each program and its culture. Good luck on your baseball journey!

7 months ago

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