Congrats on your daughter for becoming a collegiate athlete. The hardest adjustment for me was watching my daughter sit the bench her freshman year (4 at bats all year). I had the same thoughts that you are having now: can she play at this level, is the pitching too good, should she have gone...
This is a pretty common approach by many D1 coaches. That is why my daughter plays D3. In general, D3 coaches are more respectful to the academic demands of the student-athletes. Multiple pre-med majors on daughters team. As much as we all love softball, I think it is even more important to...
I have no experience with recruiting services, so I will not comment on the advantages/disadvantages of hiring one of them. However, I do have experience with the demands placed on our daughters who play at the collegiate level. If your daughter can only perform during games and coasts during...
From the parent of a junior in college, please take this message to heart. It goes by really fast and as said above, the ride can end at any time. I am already dreading the day my daughter hangs up the cleats. It has been a great ride for our family, and I am sure it has been for your...
My daughter played against Maryville last year. They are a good team with a very good pitcher. They seemed like a solid program with good coaching. Congrats to your daughter. There are a lot of advantages in playing for a d3 team.
With the exception of pitcher, catcher and shortstop, it does not matter what position a girl plays. It's all about how well you hit. If you can hit, a college coach will find a position for you to play.
For those of you with daughters that are gifted athletically and academically, there is a viable option in many D3 programs. Most D3 programs/coaches realize that academics take priority over softball. Girls are allowed to major in difficult academic programs, miss practice for labs, and are...
I am not a pitching guru and my daughter has never been a pitcher. However, I have been around the game quite a while and realize that pitcher parents put too much emphasis on velocity. In high school and especially at the collegiate level, very few pitchers can be successful with velocity...
From my limited experience, it seems coaches have a "bag of tricks" given to them by the administration to help with recruiting. The bag may include things like: flexibility in academic standards (a girl with a low ACT score is granted acceptance to the school), academic scholarships given to...
My daughter moved to 18U as a 13 year old during the summer before entering 9th grade. Her high school coach believed that once you get to high school, you will be playing against older girls so get used to it. The jump from 10U to 14U seems different to me. First of all, the 12U years are...
For those of you with daughters going through the recruiting process, please pay close attention to this thread. How many times have I heard " I am going to xxx University to play for Coach XXX". There is a good chance Coach XXX won't be there by the time your daughter gets to school and even...