Central CT Div I (he does let players know there is a try-out)
Southern CT Div II
Springfield Div III(she also let's everyone know there is a tryout and they also have a JV)
Sftbll4ever wrote:San Marcos (NAIA) has tryouts and cuts girls. Not sure if they notify you up front or not about the tryouts.
I also know San Jose State carries a huge roster and then they redshirt girls who are not going to play. I think they still get their money though, so that is good.
as the world turns wrote:Sftbll4ever wrote:San Marcos (NAIA) has tryouts and cuts girls. Not sure if they notify you up front or not about the tryouts.
I also know San Jose State carries a huge roster and then they redshirt girls who are not going to play. I think they still get their money though, so that is good.
I don't think both of these programs award a whole bunch of money to their players.
Blind Squirrel wrote:Aimed at no one in particular:
.... Seems like a pretty strong set up for failure and disappointment to have your average student enroll at Harvard because those involved are unwilling/unable to face the fact that the kid just ain't bright enough to go there. This is where the kids with delusional parents pay the price and you can often see it coming years in advance.
Saddened Squirrel
Spazsdad wrote:Well since in your example (DIII) they are not paying the players for the sport what is the problem? The kid is going to the school and if they don't make the team, oh well, they are still going to the school. If you are not on an athletic scholarship I wouldn't think there was any guarantee that you will play or even be on the team.
jonriv wrote:many coaches will tell you they have tryouts and you have to earn a spot. Other schools do not let the players know until they are there.
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Why hide the fact you have tryouts??