BL- You didn't mention son's graduation year (guessing 2017, but could be 2016). Son also took the high academic route in looking for a path to play baseball. Most Ivies that we were in contact had "off day" on Monday, and the games during the week are against local schools (short bus rides). The Ivy league competition is during the weekends. Liked how the Ivies stressed their willingness to work with students (academic) schedules. In talking to coaches, students would miss very few classes due to games. Process in landing one of the 7-8 spots per school is very competitive and school's "recruiting boards" fluctuate frequently. If you can land a degree from one of them I say go for it (you'll hear how it's a 40 year decision, not a 4 year one). If a school doesn't offer a "specialized" major, there is always grad school. We also noticed that D3 recruiting timetables for offers and Patriot League were a little later (fall senior year) than Ivies. One key to success is take standardized tests (ACT/SAT) early along with subject matter tests, Keep schools updated on academic successes along with athletic accolades. HS Teammate of son's is at D3 Pomoma..loves it. Good luck!