2.5% 2.5%
Well I go to college and it's 6am workouts then school then practice then study hall every day
< 1% of College Players < 0.01% of High School Players
The players who didn't go to college of players who when to a bad college.
.01 percent
Danielle Stewart started her U.S. college softball career at Briarcliffe College in Long Island, NY and continued on to Hofstra University in Long Island, NY.
1 player out of every 35 high school basketball players gets to play for a college team. This translates to around 3 percent. 1 out of every 75 college basketball players gets to play for a National Basketball Association team.
The University of Michigan. 3 current players have already been recruited to be on the USA team. Go Michigan! W00t!!
56 percent
high school.
Not necessarily, most softball recruiting is done through travel/summer teams. Also, many softball programs are not that good and could be considered a waste of time.
If you play softball for your high school and the college you plan on attending wants you on their team, they may give you money for your schooling to get you to play for them. For example, if they give you a 'full ride' if you play for them, they are paying full costs for you to attend college.
According to the NCAA here are the stats:Men's BasketballLess than one in 35, or approximately 3.1 percent of high school senior boys playing interscholastic basketball will go on to play men's basketball at a NCAA member institution.About one in 75, or approximately 1.2 percent of NCAA male senior basketball players will get drafted by a National Basketball Association (NBA) team.Three in 10,000, or approximately 0.03 percent of high school senior boys playing interscholastic basketball will eventually be drafted by an NBA team.These numbers relate to high school seniors, so if you estimate that seniors are 40% of the average high school team, then the percentage of players on the team to make it to the next lower are even lower:High school to College3.1% of Seniors1.1% of Varsity PlayersCollege to pros 1.2%High school to Ppros0.038% of Seniors0.015% of Varsity Players