Well google is your friend looks like the NCAA has a policy, and just skimming it looks like she keeps her scholarship, she has to stay in school and engaged with athletic dept.
http://www.nacua.org/documents/NCAAParentingHandbook.pdf
And just like that, my joy of winning our first game goes to fear of my DD becoming pregnant before she graduates from college. She is only 7 so this fear will continue to grow and I will go insane at some point.
God have mercy on the poor boy that asks my daughter out for the first time.
And just like that, my joy of winning our first game goes to fear of my DD becoming pregnant before she graduates from college. She is only 7 so this fear will continue to grow and I will go insane at some point.
God have mercy on the poor boy that asks my daughter out for the first time.
I know the last girl that had the same situation left her SEC home had her kid and broke a bunch of records at West Georgia. Hope it works out for this kid as well. She is a heck of a softball player.Heard a rumor this weekend that a senior verballed to a major D1 is pregnant. She has signed her NLI, so it will be interesting to see how this plays out. Anyone know the how the NCAA handles this? Is her scholarship pulled? Redshirted? Medical hardship?
Take comfort in the knowledge that young ladies often learn a lot about self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-respect by playing this sport. Those factors, in addition to becoming a strong and powerful badass who knows how to hit stuff really hard with a big stick, may likely result in a young man being FAR more afraid of your DD's wrath than yours...
...as it should be.