Toughest sport to get college athletic scholarship

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what is the easiest?


Women’s rowing
Anonymous
who said it is easy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP take a look at this. Looks like tennis might be the toughest due to number of foreigners

https://scholarshipstats.com/



Your racism is showing.


What? Your idiocy is showing. It’s well known tennis teams here are dominated by kids from other countries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what is the easiest?


Women’s rowing


I think there are more seats in college rowing boats than there are female high school rowers.
Anonymous
Does anyone know the odds for water polo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Men's rowing. Crew is incredibly popular in the NorthEast and in the DMV in particular, but college level scholarships only go to women's crew and there are far fewer spots on college teams than there are teams in the DMV!


Lolz ok. Rowing is only for white privilege unathletic scrubs looking to check a mark on college applications


Lol. Ok You have no clue.

Son’s school is 80% minority (TJ). They have a historically successful crew program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what is the easiest?


Women’s rowing


I think there are more seats in college rowing boats than there are female high school rowers.


Truth
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Men's rowing. Crew is incredibly popular in the NorthEast and in the DMV in particular, but college level scholarships only go to women's crew and there are far fewer spots on college teams than there are teams in the DMV!


Lolz ok. Rowing is only for white privilege unathletic scrubs looking to check a mark on college applications


Lol. Ok You have no clue.

Son’s school is 80% minority (TJ). They have a historically successful crew program.


Our team is also incredibly diverse. MCPS
Anonymous
Easiest by a landslide is women’s rowing
Anonymous
Rowing is the new fencing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP take a look at this. Looks like tennis might be the toughest due to number of foreigners

https://scholarshipstats.com/


It's the same for hockey. 39% of NCAA D1 players are foreign, and there are only 60 D1 teams. With few exceptions, the Americans who get a spot on a D1 team come from Minnesota and the Northeast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sports that you don't have to be rich to play because then your kid is competing with everyone. If you pick an expensive sport, such as ice hockey, your kid is competing against a pretty small share of the population. This is also part of the reason basketball is a tougher sport for scholarships/being recruited.


I don’t if hockey has changed much but I went to a school with D2 hockey and it was middle class kids usually from small cities or large suburban schools. I went out with the captain and got to know his friends. Hockey players seem to be so similar to each other, not like football or basketball. Has this changed?



It's changed. Hockey has become outrageously expensive, so it's primarily rich white boys or really good foreigners, other than in Minnesota, where hockey is so dense and good that you don't need to travel much to play, so it's still within reach for middle-class families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the odds for water polo?


It’s the same as the others on the D1 men’s side — very challenging and increasingly filled with international players. Also, it is dominated by Californians; your odds of getting in on a scholarship from the east coast are worse. (To be fair, the quality of play in the California clubs is much higher.)

It is a very good route for the women’s side, though.
Anonymous
Easiest is football
Anonymous
I think the big difference is playing college vs scholarship money. There is not a lot of money in some of these sports folks are throwing around.
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