How many players get “full-ride” scholarships?
Very few players get a “full ride” (100% of college costs). It’s important for players and parents to know that colleges are allowed to divide scholarships. With an average roster of 18 players per team, there’s not enough scholarship money for every player on the team to get a “full ride.” Most college teams award half or three-quarter scholarships, in order to stretch their funds as far as possible and still be able to recruit quality players. Which players get “full rides”? When available, full-ride scholarships generally go to top-notch pitchers, catchers, and hitters. Prospective college softball players should expect that scholarship offers will range along these lines: pitchers, 80-100% of “full-ride”; catchers, 50-80%; infielders, 30-70%; outfielders, 20-50%. Versatility, hitting ability, and team needs can make a player more valuable, and a scholarship offer will be adjusted accordingly. What are my chances of being awarded a four-year scholarship? No matter what any player, p