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Softball Recruiting Guidelines

Pitchers 

D1 

D2 

D3 

Height 

5'9" 

5'7" 

5'6" 

Velocity 

60+, 63+ top 

58+ 

55+ 

ERA 

1.0 or less 

1.5 

2.0 


 

Catchers 

D1 

D2 

D3 

Height 

5'8" 

5'4" 

5'4" 

Weight 

160lbs 

150lbs 

140lbs 

Pop Time 

<1.8 

<1.9 

<2.0 

Home to 1B 

<3.0 

<3.1 

<3.2 


 

Middle Infielders 

D1 

D2 

D3 

Height 

5'6" 

5'5" 

5'4" 

Weight 

135lbs 

135lbs 

125lbs 

Home to 1B 

2.8 

2.9 

3.1 

Stolen Bases 

10+ 

10+ 

8+ 


 

Corner Infielders 

D1 

D2 

D3 

Height 

5'7" 

5'6" 

5'5" 

Weight 

145lbs 

140lbs 

135lbs 

Home to 1B 

<2.9 

<3.0 

<3.1 

RBI's 

20+ 

15+ 

15+ 

Home Runs 

2+ 

1+ 

1+ 


 

Centerfielders 

D1 

D2 

D3 

Height 

5'7" 

5'5" 

5'4" 

Weight 

135lbs 

130lbs 

130lbs 

Home to 1B 

<2.8 

<2.9 

<3.1 

Batting Average 

.400+ 

.360+ 

.330+ 


 

Preferred Grades for All Divisions:
3.0 GPA + 24 ACT + 1000 SAT (out of 1600)
(No scores needed for underclassmen) 

In order to compile these Recruiting Guidelines, NCSA tracked hundreds of former NCSA student-athletes who have gone on to compete at the collegiate level, polled college coaches across the nation, and analyzed college rosters at all levels of competition. 

 

Softball by the Numbers

 

 

Schools Offering Softball

NCAA Division I 

290 

NCAA Division II 

260 

NCAA Division III 

410 

NAIA 

209 

Junior College 

361 

Total 

1,530 

Athletic Scholarship Opportunities

Division I(per school) 

14 

Division II (per school) 

7.2 

NAIA 

10 

NJCAA (*varies per school) 

24 

Student-Athlete Participation

NCAA Division I 

5,285 

NCAA Division II 

4,905 

NCAA Division III 

6,964 

NAIA 

3,245 

Junior College 

5,263 

HS Student-Athletes 

368,921 

Note: Division III schools offer merit, academic, and need-based scholarships.