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Hey, I'm looking for a good college in the northeast to play. I wouldn't mind Div. III as long as it's a known college that I can still get recruited. If you know Div. I and or II then tell me also.
Also, where do I register to play Div. I and II.
Thank alot.
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All very good schools.Here are some more great D3 schools:

RPI, WPI, Tufts, Trinity(CN), Brandeis, Wheaton College, Clark, Emory, Rowan, Trinity(TX).

Good D1's in the Northeast:

Northeastern, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore Campus, Boston College, Georgetown, NYU, Lafayette, Bucknell, Maine, UConn.

But remember a great school doesn't necessarily mean a great fit. Focus on the great fit both academically and baseball wise but choose with the idea of where you will be happy if you don't play baseball.
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My son is at Alvernia if you want any info. Rowan in NJ is also a good school. They beat us at Regionals to move on to the DIII World Series and I know at least 1 of their kids and 1 of ours were drafted this yr. DeSales in Allentown, PA also has a good baseball program and very good academics. DII, West Chester (in PA) also has a good program and good academics.

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