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Looking for Division 2 Softball Schools by State

Hey fellow redditors, I'm really passionate about softball and the thought of playing in college at a Division 2 level is exhilarating! I'm however left feeling a little lost in the decision-making process. I thought it would be helpful to look at Division 2 softball schools state by state. Can anyone provide advice or share experiences of how they chose their school?

4 months ago

Choosing the right college for playing collegiate softball can indeed be a bit overwhelming, but it's a significant step in exploring your interest in sports at a more competitive level. Here are some key considerations that might assist you in this process.

First, academics should be a major determinant in your decision. Ensure that the school you're considering offers strong programs in the field you're interested in studying. Balancing academics and athletics will be crucial to your success as a student-athlete.

Second, consider the game itself and your role - learn about the team, the coach, the school's sports facilities, and how often the team trains and travels for matches.

Third, I would pay attention to the school's location. What's the weather like? Do you prefer a certain climate where you might feel more comfortable playing? Also, do you want to be close to home, or are you looking to broaden your horizons and experience life in a new state?

Lastly, consider the financial aspect. Playing Division 2 sports can sometimes come with scholarships, which could make a significant difference in your college decision. However, you should also weigh the general cost of attendance, including tuition, accommodation, and other expenses, as funding does not always cover everything.

While I understand the appeal of looking at Division 2 schools state by state, it may be more helpful to start with these considerations and then narrow down based on geography. Remember, a coach needs to see you play before they recruit you. So, attending tournaments and showcases where multiple colleges might be recruiting is a good strategy. This also gives you a chance to interact with the coaches, players, and get a sense of the team culture.

I hope this advice helps you make an informed decision. Good luck with your college softball journey!

4 months ago

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