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This is not about a showcase for HS players looking to attend a Juco.

This is a question for current Juco players looking to attend a 4 year after their Juco career.

Are there showcases held for current Juco players? Who conducts them? Is there anything like this out there for Juco players?

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Some 4 year schools are putting on camps (on campus) for JuCo players to attend - usually by invitation. Texas State conducted one a week ago and it was attended (by invitation) by a RHP that I have trained for the past 5 years. He got an offer as a result. But not near as good as some big money D2 offers that are on his table. I have advised him to take one of those - and he probably will.

Francis;

https://www.facebook.com/CCCBCA/

News from the very strong California JC State Colleges.

Notice 14 players from one JC Team transferred to a DIVISION one schools. A outstanding farm system. SSU our local DIVISION 2 college rooster is 50% JC transfers.

SRJC is ranked 12 Nationally Academic. The Manager of the Year American League played at SRJC and Long Beach State.

Bob

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@JucoDad posted:

In Texas there was a Juco all-star game annually. I believe the coaches decide who goes, and I believe it’s only second year players. @adbono would know the details.

I believe a lot of schools send representatives, at least they did in 2016.

Region 5 (North & West Texas) still has an All Star weekend every fall - often at DBU. @JucoDad is correct that coaches decide who goes, it’s only for 2nd year players, and lots of 4 year schools scout the event. Lots of players get offers as a result of doing well on that weekend.

Here in the Northeast, I see many JUCOs have PBR event days.

While on the topic of JUCOs. How does it work when a school that's a 4 year school (has bachelors programs) has JUCO sports. Just noticed a school here in NYC (Monroe College) is actually a 4 year school, but compete against other JUCOs. I didn't want to start a new thread for this so posting the question here.

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@nycdad posted:

Here in the Northeast, I see many JUCOs have PBR event days.

While on the topic of JUCOs. How does it work when a school that's a 4 year school (has bachelors programs) has JUCO sports. Just noticed a school here in NYC (Monroe College) is actually a 4 year school, but compete against other JUCOs. I didn't want to start a new thread for this so posting the question here.

Would think from a player's perspective, there is no difference than any other JUCO.

Players received the associates, credits are transferable.

They have x amount of years of baseball eligibility

In 2023, Monroe College had 30 Alumni listed on 4 yr rosters



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