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Goblue33 posted:

What are the best Ivy's in terms of baseball programs?  Do they offer full or partial academic scholarships?  What is the general range of GPA and test scores?  If my son has a 3.9 (AP) and a 30-33 ACT / comparable SAT and is D1 prospect who could play for example at an average Big 10 or ACC school (in terms of baseball), should we consider Ivy?  Position player (catcher) or possibly RHP.  Top 1000 measurable including speed,  position velocity and exit velo.  Hes just not a LHP or a RHP throwing 92mph yet. 

The "best Ivy baseball program" may have a different answer depending on what is sought. Baseball facilities? Winning percentage? Ivy titles? Players drafted into MLB? Freshman get time on field? Roster turnover?.  If you get enough talented players to come from one or two recruiting classes, games won and standings can change quickly. 

Was thinking as Gov mentioned to check AI (Academic Index). There are some HSBBWEB threads on AI. I do think position players and POs have different timetables. PO's are committed early (hit a specific speed, interest from D1s, or later (LHP, pitcher develops.."board changed at a school). Position players generally commit (looking at the 8 Ivies as a whole) commit summer (early or late) before senior year, unless they can "mash.". Some early commit position guys seem to be in the regional area of school, so that they have had several looks/knowledge of a player.

 

As mentioned all aid is need based.

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