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I know that their first recruit for 2008, C Jake Lowery, will prove to be a front line player when he gets there. Cannon arm, power bat, unusual speed for a catcher.

I don't know much about the staff there, but they have been competitive most years in the CAA (a conference that has sent quite a few to MLB in recent years), and their headline player, Kellen Kulbacki, got All-American notice and a mid-supplemental round payday last June. So, you'd have to say it's a good baseball opportunity at the very least.

The school has a lot to offer off the field, too.
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I chose to respond specificallyto batboy1's request on the one aspect of the baseball program that I have first hand knowledge of..............the field.
My son has played showcases/tournaments there on a couple of occasions.

I do know the university has a solid reputation.

Also am aware of Kulbacki...IMHO....he definitely help put JMU on the baseball map......a few years back there football team was DI-AA National Champs.

I don't feel I am in a position to comment on their baseball staff, since I have no first hand knowledge.
Just double checked their 2008 roster. One player from Hayfield and one from Battlefield (and that is pushing it as it related to Northern VA).
Only 12 of 25 players are from VA.
For a state school, that seems a bit low/unusual to me?
How about you???
I guess the other surprise is only 25 players on the roster. I guess that could be good or bad........

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