Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.
This is true. Many told my kid that they no longer do 'walk ons'. The rosters are set.
You're telling me it's impossible to walk on for baseball at Gettysburg?
It truly depends. Based on some friends' experiences, I think it is entirely possible that Gettysburg has its baseball roster locked up. It depends on the size of the team, the rigor of the conference, the coach's preference. The only way to know is to start the conversation with the coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wouldn't be different had they played for the HS, btw.
+1. I don't understand the question. In most NCAA sports, the club teams rule and playing for HS is irrelevant.
Often true, but some sports it would look very odd to not play in HS, especially if your HS is competitive in that sport.
Football is the one sport where HS really matters, as there really is not a travel circuit. Basketball it technically does not matter, but it would look odd to attend Sidwell and play on an AAU team but not for the HS. That would usually be a tell that you were not good enough to play for Sidwell (which is very strong in basketball).
Same, if you attend SJC and don't play on the baseball team but play travel baseball...the only exception would be if you are so good that you are playing on one of the crazy national travel teams where literally 1/2 the team sends kids to the MLB. However, even those teams don't usually play during the main HS baseball season. Also, if you are on one of those teams everyone knows who you are and you aren't playing D3 baseball.
Soccer is definitely different. Kids play for academy teams that often won't allow you to play for the HS team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.
This is true. Many told my kid that they no longer do 'walk ons'. The rosters are set.
My son was a preferred walking and got a 1/2 scholarship after 1 year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.
Boys may be different in terms of timing but my female rising college freshman was offered her spot (D3) late in her HS junior year and committed in July, then was accepted (high academic school) ED. It’s pretty late to be having a first conversation with the coach. Agree that Coach Renee is great and her steps worked for us but my kid started the process as a sophomore. And had lots and lots of video to share with the coach— do you have film?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.
This is true. Many told my kid that they no longer do 'walk ons'. The rosters are set.
You're telling me it's impossible to walk on for baseball at Gettysburg?
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.
This is true. Many told my kid that they no longer do 'walk ons'. The rosters are set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.
This is true. Many told my kid that they no longer do 'walk ons'. The rosters are set.
You're telling me it's impossible to walk on for baseball at Gettysburg?
I mean, any kid that is capable of playing D1, but chose to attend Gettysburg for non-sports reasons can likely walk-on to most of their teams. Is that the scenario you are asking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.
This is true. Many told my kid that they no longer do 'walk ons'. The rosters are set.
You're telling me it's impossible to walk on for baseball at Gettysburg?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.
This is true. Many told my kid that they no longer do 'walk ons'. The rosters are set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wouldn't be different had they played for the HS, btw.
+1. I don't understand the question. In most NCAA sports, the club teams rule and playing for HS is irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:It wouldn't be different had they played for the HS, btw.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, don't go in with high expectations. DS approached the college coach after admissions and was basically stiff armed. They do tend to bring in all they need through the recruitment process, even if none of them are getting $$ or a thumb on the scale.