I thought the coaching staff would've been great had my S gone there. There is a lot more then winning - and the Ivy League is not about winning - in choosing a coach. Read up on HC background. Quite a story. The assistant is headed towards a HCing job somewhere eventually - high energy intense baseball.
iMO, unless it's Stanford, if you can go to HYP the choice is easy. There are only a handful of kids - roughly 56 that matriculate to Ivy League baseball. Of that number, only a handful will go into proball. The rest go anywhere they want.
The John Stupor story is pretty amazing. He was a HS classmate and a summerball teammate. I got to sit on the bench and cheer him on! He was always one of the "good guys". He was a fiery competitor, never wanted to lose at anything. But if someone would have bet me that he would end up in the Ivy league some how, I would have lost that bet.
It's always special to see a former classmate do well, but when they pitch in the WS that's hard to top.