Very cool link and definitely great insight into the quality of player that this sort of program is able to attract. As mentioned in another thread, son and I stopped in Grinnell, Iowa this Summer to take a look around and see which way the wind blows. We didn't schedule a tour or attend an informational session there as it's not a short list target for son at this point (JCG - as with your older boy, it's a tough sell for a Texas kid too). But we were driving near it so stopped in and walked the campus. Walking out to the field, we found a single player packing up after working out.. running the slope behind their field. Not surprisingly, this dedicated young man turned out to be an incoming team captain. He gave us an impromptu tour of the indoor workout facility and discussed the program very openly. He was from the East coast and mentioned that prior to being recruited by Coach Hollibaugh, he had never heard of Grinnell. He was very positive as to the school, the coaches, the program, and regarding his own situation and experience... Positive, but very real and not "canned". The work out facilities are new And first rate, a huge building where the team is able to hold full infield practices... Much needed in Iowa of course. A slide show of this building, a gift of an alumnus, is here:
http://www.grinnell.edu/about/...-and-athletic-center
Anyway, we were glad we saw the school. Like most kids, son has his sights set on a D1 opportunity. But academic quality of the school is paramount, and there are obviously very strong D3 options to be found. Incidentally, JCG is correct; the school enjoys a massive endowment... and that makes a big difference across the board for any institution.
Including all of the above as a snapshot for anyone searching Grinnell College in the future.