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Reply to "Good, competitive JUCO'S for baseball around New England/Northeast or anything east coast?"

@PABaseball posted:

The school I'm referring to will send the majority of their kids to lower level D1s, mostly D2s. Which is why I would probably put them in the same realm as a very competitive D3 or a lower level D1 team.

The lack of kids going to higher profile schools is also what makes me skeptical they would be able to hang with the traditional juco powers like Chip, McLennan, and the others.

IMHO, it is not about hanging with the traditional powers from other regions.  The question was specific to Northeast, whereas they are competitive and they have a pipeline.

The pipeline does not have to be to a P5, but are they moving student athletes to the next level.

The challenge of the northeast schools is the limited number of D1 Jucos.  E.g RCSJ-Gloucester and RCSJ-Cumberland are D3, that should move at least to d2 and be a feeder system to some of the D1 schools, e.g Delaware

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