College Search Tools
You may or may not be on the All Star team, but if you’re serious about baseball,
there’s a college for you.
Check out the athletic associations detailed below and how they differ. Check the map to find colleges in the part of the country that interests you. Start that target list!
After the new NCAA school rosters are released, we will be offering upperclassmen access to data that tells you the needs of different college teams by position, their depth chart, graduation dates of current players and more. You’ll go into your college match process armed with the information you need to identify that win-win college fit! Coming after the January team roster announcements…
Finding Colleges with a Baseball Program that works for you
The “About” link below each of the Associations and their Divisions of play promotes what they consider to be the top reasons to attract athletes to compete at their level. It’s a good starting place for any of the programs that are not familiar to you.
(Be sure to also see our Scholarships page!)
170,000+ Student Athletes, nearly 350 Schools, the most scholarships, 32 Championships
List of colleges with a Division I baseball program
109,100 Student Athletes, 314 Schools, 56% receive some level of athletic aid, 25 Championships
List of colleges with a Division II baseball program
194,000+ Student Athletes, 449 Schools, no athletic scholarships, 37 Championships
List of colleges with a Division III baseball program
65,000 Student Athletes, 250 Schools, $600MM in Scholarships, 21 Conferences, 26 Championships
Schools participating in the NAIA small college athletic conference
59,000+ Student Athletes, 525 Schools, Division I, II, III offer full, partial and no scholarships, 25 Sports, 103 players MLB drafted in 2019
NCAA Baseball Record Books
This is a way to check out the top ranking schools in each NCAA division over the last couple of years and to spot the strengths of different teams.
Work Your Plan!
Build your target list of colleges and continue to refine it as you do further research, visit schools and hone in on what makes for a good match for you.