9and7 -- sorry about that, it was 14th last I looked, but Yale's wins in the regionals probably bumped it up.
For Longsufferingmetsfan, Goosegg provided a fantastic overview. You can also go to PerfectGame, look up the college commits to the Ivies and it will give you some idea -- e.g., you can often get an idea of the velocity required for a pitcher, perhaps the PG grade of position players, etc.
Twokids, a pitcher sitting 88-90 -- which means he likely touches 92 or 93 on occasion -- qualifies as a superstud, at least in terms of velocity, at all but the highest-level D1 programs. In the research I did, a documented example of a HS RHP touching 92 or 93 as a rising senior (or senior fall), and headed to a mid-major, was pretty rare: