The percentage of college players going on to play pro softball is .002%.
You do not have to play competitive softball to play in college. although it helps, most college coaches look for players from competitive teams. I would recommend it.
When going to college and playing softball at the same time, you can study any major and play softball. There is no major restriction if you play a sport. At a lot of schools, it you play sports you get priority registration so that you can work around your practice and game schedule.
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yes you need to work hard to get the job of a softball player and by the way softball i hard to play!!!!
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.
Yes, I love it and play for college.
I don't see how, or why you would want to. Most people use a softball.
each year in the NCAA Softball year the is the world series CAL might not be included each year!! Sorry
The first women to play softball was Jennie Finch in 1952.
I means "guaranteed games". (Pool play + elimination play.) If the tournament is a double elimination then you will have 2 pool play game for a guarantee of 4 games.
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.