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Glenview Amateur Baseball
Getting Serious About College Baseball Recruiting
Where to begin? 286 NCAA D-1 Schools (11.7 scholarships)
227 NCAA D-2 Schools (9 scholarships)
352 NCAA D-3 Schools (Need-Based & Academic
Merit-Based Financial Aid)
211 NAIA Schools 396 Junior College Schools 1472 Total Schools
Do you have what it takes?
5.6% of high school senior baseball players will go on to play men's baseball at a NCAA member institution.
10.5% of NCAA senior baseball players will be drafted by a Major League Baseball team.
0.5 % of high school senior baseball players will be drafted by an MLB team.
Glenview Amateur Baseball Alums Corey Moylan ‘07 – U of Vermont/ Butler U T J McManus ‘07 – Ohio State U/ Parkland CC/
Eastern Illinois U Chris Bielanski ‘08 – Webster U Trevor Stevens ‘08 – Northwestern U Scott Houdek ‘09 – Heartland CC Torin Kilpatrick ‘09 – U of Illinois (club) Michael Schroeder ‘09 – Knox College Walker Stadler ‘09 – Indiana U Mitchell Lochen ‘09 – Carthage College Sean Kincaid ‘10 – Illinois Wesleyan Pat Guinane ‘10 – Butler U Cody Stevens ‘10 – Northwestern U
Glenview Amateur Baseball
To help Glenview’s elite baseball players realize their potential Glenview Amateur Baseball offers opportunities to Play competitive baseball, Develop successful attitudes and playing skills, & Serve as ambassadors for Glenview
to boys ages 14-19 who are passionate about the great game of baseball.
Helping You Realize the Dream
Educate players & families Be a resource of information Assist players & parents with the college recruitment process Provide a high-quality baseball experience and opportunities to improve your recruitment prospects
Education
Provide educational speakers and information
Hire college-experienced coaches and, where
possible, assistants at all levels
Answer questions
GAB web site
1:1 meetings between players and coaches
Information
General information about the college recruiting process
‘How to’ help with your specific situations (i.e. NCAA Clearinghouse registration)
Contact information for college coaches Lists of college/high school prospect camps Showcase information Website Information
Assist Players & Families
Help set/confirm expectations Help you prepare a player profile Contact college coaches on your behalf [GAB maintains 561 email addresses for college
baseball coaches]
GAB makes introductions of players to college coaches and provides references
1: Coaches Look for You
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•Showcases•Fee-Based Web Sites
•Professional Search Organizations
2: You Look for Coaches
Build a list of prospects• Research• Get recommendations• Identify where there is a relationship
Introduce yourself• email• Send player profile
Visit campus Attend school-sponsored camps
What Can You Do?
Be Proactive! Take charge of YOUR recruitment Build a strategy that’s right for YOU Keep your player profile current Know the school’s program: ROSTER, coach’s
resume, history, accomplishments, record Talk to players, students, alums Visit campus
Web Sites
www.amateurbaseballreport.com www.hsbaseballweb.com www.njcaa.org www.collegebaseballinsider.com www.collegebaseballcamps.com www.d1baseball.com www.d3baseball.com
Review: NCAA Rules & Regs
www.ncaa.org Academics Compliance Eligibility Clearinghouse Social Network Sites
Five Things You Can Do Now
1. Meet with your high school coach
2. Get evaluated
3. Post your academic/athletic resume online
4. Create a highlights/skills video
5. Contact twenty-five coaches; build relationships
Good Luck
Glenview Amateur Baseball