@PABaseball posted:The ones in my area are not which I believe I mentioned. It's unfortunate because as you've mentioned, it's not that the kids can't play in the programs they're committing to. It's that they can't play right now, need a year or two.
Programs near me just can't get those tweeners or late bloomers to come because they don't have a very good history of getting guys into desirable programs.
Fellas, you are both spot on, we've been doing a strategic campaigns on Twitter "JUCO of the Day" to get the word out
PA is very light, D2 and D3
Note, I don't know if they are strategically aligning with the messaging from PSAC, it would seem to a wise path, as for PSAC (West Chester, Millersville, Seton Hill, etc) are always very competitive in NCAA-D2 College world series
Most successful is Lackawanna
Then Northampton