COACHES ASSOCIATION 4th ANNUAL UNDERCLASSMEN JV ALL-STAR EVENT TROY UNIVERSITY JULY 12 – JULY 14, 2021

2024 & 2025 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS

PLAYER INFORMATION PACKET

The Alabama Baseball Coaches Association (ALABCA) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit Organization who’s purpose is to Educate, Honor and Promote the State’s Amateur Baseball Players and Coaches

Alabama Baseball Coaches Association P.O. Box 3881 - Montgomery, Alabama 36109 Barry Dean, Executive Director (334) 676-0434 • [email protected] www.alabca.org Thank you to our All-Star Event Corporate Sponsors The Game Cap’s - Sodexho – Troy University - City of Troy Day 1 Itinerary - ALABCA JV All-Star Event, Monday, July 12, 2021

12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. (All times CST): JV ASE Staff Meeting at Troy University's Civic (Upper) Room of the DiningnHall. Pick up dorm room key at this meeting and review JV ASE itinerary.

1:00 p.m.: Staff Lunch at Troy University Dining Hall.

2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.: Team's Check-in to dorm at Trojan Basketball Arena. They'll be directed to Rushing Hall Dorm from there. Trojan Arena is located on International Blvd. When arriving in Troy on highway 231, turn onto George Wallace Drive by the Troy University marquee sign & Sonic. Drive apporx. 1.4 miles, turn left onto International Blvd (4th red light). Take the first left. It may be found on google maps. Team Check-In times: Team 1 (Cardinal) 2:30 - 2:50 p.m., Team 2 (Black) 2:30 - 2:50 p.m., Team 3 (Columbia Blue) 2:50 - 3:10 p.m., Team 4 (Navy) 2:50 - 3:10 p.m., Team 5 (Royal Blue) 3:10 - 3:30 p.m., Team 6 (Forrest Green) 3:10 - 3:30 p.m. At the corner of George Wallace Blvd and University Avenue on Troy University's Campus directional sings may be found for Check-In, the All-Star Event Dorm, General Assembly and Banquet.

4:15 p.m. Teams meet in Rushing Hall lobby with High School to be bused to Trojan Center for General Assembly. Dressed for banquet, dress slacks and collared (golf or button down) shirt.

4:45 p.m.: CST. Welcome Players and Parents to ASE. Barry Dean, ALABCA Executive Director, Held in Troy University's Trojan Center. All-Star Event Staff Introduces themselves. LOOK FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY & BANQUET SIGN OUTSIDE THE TROJAN CENTER. Both thr General Assembly and Banquet are held on the 2nd Floor of the Trojan Center. Parents are encouraged to attend this even if they're not eating.

5:10 - 5:40 p.m.: Mike Mordecai, Athletic Director/Head Baseball Coach - Northsdie Methodist Academy (Dothan) / Former 10-Year MLB Player - Champion 1995 Atlanta Brave and 2003 Florida Marlins. "What I would tell myself at your age after having played Division I College and ."

Stretch Break

5:50 - 6:10 p.m.: Justin Weeks & Margaret Dean - Talk title: "Why We've Waited." This talk is for JV players and above. Parents urged to attend. This mid-20's year old couple has known each other since 2016, dated since 2018, engaged since January 2021, getting married in Decemebr of 2021. They share how they've maintained pure and chaste relationship.

Stretch Break

6:15 - 6:45 p.m. (CST): J.D. Pruitt, - Head Baseball Coach: "The Importance of Strenght & Conditioning on the High School level and above."

6:50 p.m.: Review of the ASE daily itinerary and player expectaitons on and off the field. Barry Dean, ALABCA Executive Director & Johnny Johnson, ALABCA Board Member/ASE On-Field Coordinator/James Clemens HS Head Baseball Coach.

7:15 p.m.: Banquet, Academic/Athletic Info Covered by Santiago Pinzon - Troy University NCAA Compliance & Barry Dean.

After the Banquet: Players walk back to the dorm with their High school Coach. If any players drove a car to the All-Star Event their High School Coach takes their keys up now. No players may drive on campus during the All-Star Event. Players may play spike ball and corn hole back at the dorm until 10:15 p.m. Hot Stove Positional Sessions will occur now as well. Coaches talk on pitching, hitting, fielding, base running with the players.

10:30 p.m.: Players must be in their dorm.

11:00 p.m.: Players in their room, lights out. Alabama Baseball Coaches Association 2021 4th Annual Underclassmen JV All-Star Event (2024/2025 Classes) Troy University (Troy, AL) July 12 - 14, 2021 * REVISED 7/6/21

Southern Teams Northern Teams Team 1 Cardinal Team 4 Navy

Team 2 Black Team 5 Royal

Team 3 Columbia Team 6 Forest

Tuesday, July 13, 2021 Wednesday, July 14, 2021 TIME EVENT SOUTH NORTH TIME EVENT SOUTH NORTH 9:00 AM On Field BP Cardinal Navy 9:00 AM Game Columbia Navy 9:45 AM On Field BP Black Royal 11:00 AM Game Cardinal Forest 10:30 AM On Field BP Columbia Forest 1:00 PM Game Black Navy 11:15 AM INF/OF Cardinal Navy 3:00 PM Game Cardinal Royal 11:30 AM Game Cardinal Navy 5:00 PM Game Black Forest 1:30 PM INF/OF Black Royal 1:45 PM Game Black Royal 3:45 PM INF/OF Columbia Forest 4:00 PM Game Columbia Forest 6:00 PM Game Columbia Royal

* 5 Hitters per (all hittters get two at bats a game) * All-Star Event General Admisson: $10/day Adults or $15/event pass * If a hitter is by a pitch, it will count as a ball and the will resume * AlaBCA Members and Children 12 & Under FREE * Teams will only take INF/OF before their first game * Player Roster Packets (General Public): $5 each * Home half of the last inning will be played no matter the score * Player Information Packets (Coachs & Scouts): $10 for Members $20 for Non-Members * Games will begin prior to start time if prior games end early * Credit Cards Accepted (4% Charge) * All games are 6 Tuesday, July 13, 2021 Wednesday, July 14, 2021 Time Dining Hall On Field Ropes Time Dining Hall Off Field Sessions Ropes 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:15 AM 6:15 AM 6:30 AM 6:30 AM 6:45 AM 6:45 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:15 AM Cardinal 7:15 AM Columbia 7:30 AM Navy 7:30 AM Navy 7:45 AM Black 7:45 AM Cardinal 8:00 AM Royal 8:00 AM Forest 8:15 AM Columbia Cages 8:15 AM Black 8:30 AM Forest Cardinal 8:30 AM Royal 8:45 AM Navy 8:45 AM Travel 9:00 AM Cages On Field 9:00 AM Batting 9:15 AM 9:15 AM Practice Black Cardinal 9:30 AM Royal Navy 9:30 AM 9:45 AM Cages On Field 9:45 AM Batting GAME Columbia Navy 10:00 AM 10:00 AM Practice Columbia Black Black 10:15 AM Forest Royal 10:15 AM Royal 10:30 AM Cages On Field 10:30 AM Batting 10:45 AM 10:45 AM Practice Columbia 11:00 AM Columbia Forest 11:00 AM 11:15 AM Forest INF/OF Cardinal Navy 11:15 AM Black 11:30 AM Travel 11:30 AM Navy Travel

11:45 AM Black 11:45 AM GAME Cardinal Forest 12:00 PM Royal 12:00 PM Columbia 12:15 PM 12:15 PM Royal GAME Cardinal Navy 12:30 PM 12:30 PM

12:45 PM Columbia 12:45 PM 1:00 PM Forest 1:00 PM Cardinal 1:15 PM 1:15 PM Forest 1:30 PM Cardinal INF/OF Black Royal 1:30 PM 1:45 PM Navy 1:45 PM GAME Black Navy 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:15 PM Travel 2:15 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM GAME Black Royal 2:45 PM Travel 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:15 PM 3:15 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 3:45 PM INF/OF Columbia Forest 3:45 PM GAME Cardinal Royal 4:00 PM Cardinal 4:00 PM 4:15 PM Navy 4:15 PM 4:30 PM Black 4:30 PM 4:45 PM Royal 4:45 PM GAME Columbia Forest 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:15 PM 5:15 PM 5:30 PM Travel 5:30 PM 5:45 PM Columbia 5:45 PM GAME Black Forest 6:00 PM Forest 6:00 PM 6:15 PM Cardinal 6:15 PM 6:30 PM Navy 6:30 PM 6:45 PM 6:45 PM GAME Columbia Royal 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:15 PM 7:15 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:45 PM 7:45 PM Team 1 - Cardinal - 2021 ALABCA JV All-Star Event

# Last Name First Name School Pos Class Bats Throws Height Weight

1 Edwards Colin Autauga Academy C/RHP 2024 R R 5' 10" 140 lb

2 Taylor Benton Greenville C 2025 R R 5' 4" 115 lb

3 Coleman Bryce Carroll LHP 2025 L L 5' 7" 130 lb

4 Baitey Christopher Minor INF 2024 R R 5' 7" 150 lb

5 Leger Lawson Ariton INF 2024 R R 5' 9" 140 lb

6 Brown Tre'von Charles Henderson OF 2024 R R 5' 9" 150 lb

7 James Cor'vee Central OF 2024 R R 5' 6" 170 lb

8 Bullard Carter Benjamin Russell RHP 2024 R R 5' 8" 160 lb

9 Sirmon Kolby Monroe Academy RHP 2025 R R 5' 3" 155 lb

10 Mann Jackson Elmore County C 2025 R R 5' 11" 155 lb

11 Davis Austin Elmore County INF 2025 L R 6' 1" 175 lb

12 Steele Antonious Bibb County INF 2025 R R 6' 1" 165 lb

13 Whatley Will Auburn OF/RHP 2025 R R 6' 0" 165 lb

14 White Camden Glenwood OF 2024 R R 5' 11" 140 lb

15 Arrington Tucker Thompson 1B 2024 L R 6' 0" 195 lb

16 Morton Hunter Auburn 1B 2025 R R 6' 2" 180 lb

17 Carter Sam Chelsea INF/RHP 2024 R R 5' 10" 175 lb

18 Henderson Jackson Hillcrest RHP 2024 R R 6' 2" 210 lb

Coaches: Brandon Ware (LBW Community College), Jimmie Holifield (Pinson Valley High School) Team 2 - Black - 2021 ALABCA JV All-Star Event

# Last Name First Name School Pos Class Bats Throws Height Weight

1 Roeten Hunter Marbury C 2024 R R 5' 10" 145 lb

2 Gehr Connor Gulf Shores INF 2024 L R 5' 11" 145 lb

3 Morrow Cj Bibb County INF 2025 R R 5' 7" 140 lb

4 Busch Mason James Clemens RHP 2024 R R 6' 0" 140 lb

5 Etheridge William Sweet Water C/RHP 2024 R R 6' 2" 170 lb

6 Dyson AJ GW Long INF 2024 R R 6' 0" 155 lb

7 Sims Brody Glenwood INF 2024 R R 5' 7" 130 lb

8 Pritchett Cohen GW Long OF 2024 R R 5' 10" 155 lb

9 Richardson Brady Enterprise RHP 2025 R R 6' 0" 165 lb

10 Anderson Browning Eufaula C 2024 L R 6' 2" 170 lb

11 Hughes Bryson GW Long INF/RHP 2024 R R 5' 11" 160 lb

12 Hicks Andrew Prattville OF/RHP 2024 R R 6' 3" 165 lb

13 McBride Drake Thompson OF 2024 R R 6' 1" 165 lb

14 Kennedy Remington Enterprise RHP 2025 R R 5' 5" 150 lb

15 Belote Grant Mobile Christian INF 2024 R R 5' 9" 150 lb

25 Hudson Luke Springwood 1B/RHP 2024 R R 5' 10" 215 lb

28 Spaeth Barrett Macon East 1B 2024 L L 6' 0" 205 lb

Coaches: J.D. Pruitt (Spanish Fort High School), Todd Smith (Red Level High School) Team 3 - Columbia Blue - 2021 ALABCA JV All-Star Event

# Last Name First Name School Pos Class Bats Throws Height Weight

1 Colon Drew Wicksburg RHP 2025 R R 5' 8" 130 lb

5 Vanderheyden Mikey GW Long C 2025 R R 5' 9" 150 lb

6 Pearson Jaxon Tuscaloosa County INF 2024 R R 5' 8" 155 lb

7 Mcdaniel Andrew Robertsdale OF/RHP 2025 R R 5' 9" 170 lb

8 Walters Dawson Central - Phenix City OF 2024 L R 5' 9" 150 lb

9 Shay Landon Glenwood RHP 2024 R R 5' 10" 150 lb

10 Beck Austin Greenville 1B 2025 R R 6' 0" 195 lb

11 Malone Jack Bayshore Christian C 2025 R R 5' 11" 170 lb

12 Morrow Taylor Eufaula INF/RHP 2024 R R 5' 10" 145 lb

13 Bush Will G.W. Long OF 2025 L R 6' 0" 145 lb

14 Lawson Luke Macon East OF 2025 L L 5' 11" 155 lb

15 Gover Bryce Headland RHP 2025 R R 5' 11" 175 lb

16 Schuler Jaxen Baldwin County 1B 2024 R L 6' 2" 190 lb

17 McLendon Tyler Goshen C 2025 R R 6' 0" 155 lb

18 Jones Ty Auburn INF 2025 R R 5' 6" 175 lb

19 McCraine Brandon Glenwood INF 2024 R R 6' 2" 160 lb

20 Nickles Dalton Macon East INF/RHP 2024 R R 5' 11" 185 lb

25 Sykes Tyler Glenwood RHP 2025 R R 5' 10" 185 lb

Coaches: Andrew Porch (Snead State Community College), Darryl Dunbar (Ramsay High School) Team 4 - Navy Blue - 2021 ALABCA JV All-Star Event

# Last Name First Name School Pos Class Bats Throws Height Weight

1 Sharp David James Clemens OF/RHP 2024 R R 5' 8" 145 lb

5 Cherry Landon Moody C 2025 R R 5' 10" 160 lb

6 Cooper Carson Mobile Christian INF 2024 R R 5' 9" 150 lb

7 Eason Jaden Elmore County INF 2025 L R 5' 8" 150 lb

8 Justice Gunner Macon East INF 2024 R R 5' 8" 140 lb

9 Woodall Blake Pelham INF/RHP 2025 R R 5' 10" 140 lb

10 Hendon Collin Gaylesville 1B 2025 R R 6' 0" 160 lb

11 Elmore Conner Jasper C 2025 R R 5' 10" 150 lb

12 Renn Carter Sipsey Valley C/RHP 2024 Sw R 5' 10" 165 lb

13 Yelder Ashton Lowndes Academy INF 2025 R R 6' 2" 180 lb

14 Amerson Tylan Minor OF 2024 R R 6' 1" 160 lb

15 Wilson Kaleb James Clemens INF 2024 R R 5' 11" 150 lb

16 Fowler Nolan Fort Payne OF 2024 L R 5' 10" 165 lb

17 Williams Ashton Clarke Prep OF 2025 R R 6' 0" 180 lb

18 Elrod Brady Chelsea RHP 2024 R R 5' 9" 185 lb

19 Lindsey James Patrician Academy RHP 2024 R R 6' 4" 210 lb

20 Richardson Jr. Corey Minor LHP 2024 L L 6' 2" 200 lb

21 Tate Will Oak Mountain RHP 2025 R R 6' 2" 165 lb

22 Weldon Xavier Minor RHP 2024 L R 5' 9" 195 lb

Coaches: Blake Lewis (Lawson State Community College), Troy Jackson (Central-Phenix City High School) Team 5 - Royal Blue - 2021 ALABCA JV All-Star Event

# Last Name First Name School Pos Class Bats Throws Height Weight

1 Ramirez Francisco James Clemens INF 2024 R R 5' 8" 130 lb

5 Cook Aidan Athens OF 2024 R R 5' 8" 160 lb

6 Scott Jarret Scottsboro OF/LHP 2025 L L 5' 10" 150 lb

7 Tolbert Samuel Pelham OF 2025 R R 5' 10" 155 lb

8 Young Yancey Sumiton Christian OF 2024 R R 6' 0" 155 lb

9 Hays Grayson Athens RHP 2024 R R 5' 11" 150 lb

10 Songy Luke St. John Paul II C 2024 R R 5' 10" 170 lb

11 Hicks Harrison Northside Methodist RHP 2024 R R 5' 10" 165 lb

12 Brumfield Bruns Northridge 1B/RHP 2025 R R 5' 11" 185 lb

13 Wheeler Satchel James Clemens 1B/LHP 2024 L L 6' 1" 180 lb

14 Johnson John Thomas James Clemens C 2024 R R 6' 0" 180 lb

15 Cochran JD West Point INF 2024 R R 6' 0" 185 lb

16 McNeal Parker Saint James INF/RHP 2024 L R 6' 1" 180 lb

17 Messina Anthony Northridge INF 2024 R R 5' 10" 160 lb

18 Shumate Landon Sumiton Christian INF 2024 R R 5' 11" 140 lb

19 Berry Hayden Helena RHP 2024 L R 6' 2" 165 lb

20 Jackson Sam Lee Scott Academy RHP 2025 R R 6' 1" 170 lb

Coaches: Casey Underwood (Snead State Community College), Ryan Lewis (Parker High School) Team 6 - Forest Green - 2021 ALABCA JV All-Star Event

# Last Name First Name School Pos Class Bats Throws Height Weight

1 King Alex Gulf Shores INF 2024 R R 5' 6" 135 lb

2 Barbee Drake Bob Jones OF 2025 R R 5' 9" 150 lb

5 Garmon Hayes Gaylesville C 2025 L R 5' 3" 145 lb

6 Peters Nick Helena C 2025 L R 5' 7" 150 lb

7 Hobbs Gavin Lincoln OF/LHP 2024 L R 5' 2" 180 lb

8 Potts Braxton Holtville OF 2024 R R 5' 9" 175 lb

9 Bradberry Marshall Hueytown LHP 2024 L L 5' 8" 155 lb

10 KIlcrease Jon Brantley INF 2025 R R 5' 11" 145 lb

11 Huffman Cooper Hewitt Trussville OF/LHP 2025 L L 5' 11" 150 lb

12 Hermesch Tanner Bob Jones RHP 2025 R R 5' 10" 150 lb

13 Stallworth Jackson Stanhope Elmore 1B 2025 L L 6' 0" 205 lb

14 McNeal Owen Saint James C 2024 L R 6' 1" 180 lb

15 Graphos James Mountain Brook INF 2024 L R 6' 1" 155 lb

16 Nunnally Kyle Northridge INF/RHP 2025 R R 6' 0" 140 lb

17 Woolf Thomas Northridge INF/RHP 2025 L R 5' 11" 170 lb

18 Barrett Drey Holtville High RHP 2024 R R 6' 2" 175 lb

25 Lamberth Glavine Hokes Bluff 1B/LHP 2025 L R 6' 0" 195

26 Jackson Kennith Dalton Florala INF 2025 R R 6' 2" 240 lb

Coaches: Mike Mordecai (Northside Methodist Academy), Dendrae Collins (Paul Bryant High School)

Alabama Baseball Coaches Association Scholarship Program

Purpose

The Alabama Baseball Coaches Association (ALABCA) wants to assist student-athletes, who attend our regional workouts, All-Star Event or Team Alabama, with their college expenses during their first year of college. The scholarships are a cash value worth $1,500 and are available for the recipient’s freshman year only. The $1,500 awards will be given in the form of a check written directly to the college the recipient attends to help cover tuition and/or the cost of books. If both of these are already paid for by another scholarship, the money will be used to help pay for the recipient’s housing and/or living expenses. If this is also paid for by other award money, the ALABCA will decide how to award the money to the recipient so that it will be most beneficial to the recipient in his first year of college. The recipient may apply the scholarship only to costs associated with their college’s academic expenses first or housing expenses second. Recipients may choose to use their scholarship for a college in-state or out-of-state. After the scholarship recipients have been chosen, their packets will be sent to the Scholarship Advisory Committee, where they will choose the ALABCA Student- Athlete-of-the-Year, and will award them the “Joe Mason Scholarship.”!The Student-Athlete of-the-Year will have an extra $500 added to their $1,500 scholarship, for their total scholarship to be valued at $2,000. The ALABCA’s budget will determine how many scholarships will be awarded. On an average year six are awarded.

Who may apply for a Scholarship?

* Any AHSAA, AISA or Home Schooled 2022 Senior who Alabama Baseball Coaches Association"s 2020 All-Star Event or played on Team Alabama. * These applicants high school coaches must be a 2021 - 2022 ALABCA member. See our Membership Link on our web-site at www.alabca.org. If he isn’t a member when you apply he may still join.

A completed application consists of: 1) A typed completed application form. 2) A copy of the applicant’s high school transcript. 3) An essay entitled “Why I should receive an ALABCA Scholarship” from the applicant. It must be typed and should be two pages maximum in length. 4) A one-page letter of recommendation from the applicant’s: * High School Head Baseball Coach * High School Guidance Counselor * High School Principal/Headmaster (Letters of recommendation may be sent directly to the ALABCA by the person writing it, or they may be included in the applicants packet) 5) The applicant’s high school coach must be a 2021 - 2022 member of the ALABCA. 6) Fully completed applications must be mailed in. No applications will be accepted by email.

All applicants Completed Packets must be received by Friday, September 17, 2021, for applicants to be considered for a scholarship. All applicants will be notified by mail that their application has been received and whether or not it is complete. Scholarship recipients will be notified by phone by the first week of November. Scholarship recipients and their parents will be honored and recognized in an on-field ceremony for their achievement during game 2 of the AHSAA 6A or 7A Championship Series. This game usually occurs the third Saturday of May (May 21, 2022 best guess for now) in Montgomery, at the Montgomery Biscuits Riverwalk Stadium. They’ll also enjoy free food & drinks, sponsored by Montgomery Biscuits, while watching the game from a sky box suite provided by ALFA.

Send the application packet to: Alabama Baseball Coaches Association Scholarship Applicant P.O. Box 3881 Montgomery, Alabama 36109

* If the applicant is being recruited by an NCAA Division I or II College/University he must inform the head coach of that institution that he has applied for our scholarship. If the applicant is awarded our $2,000 or $1,500 scholarship it would count toward the NCAA Division I 11.7 or Division II 9.0 baseball scholarship equivalency. Same in Community College in some cases.

* The scholarship must be used during the 2022 - 2023 school year. The scholarship becomes void should the student-athlete sign a professional contract in any sport.

Alabama Baseball Coaches Association Scholarship Application

(Application must be Typed and completely filled out to be accepted. Any additional information pertaining to this application should be typed on another page. Applicants must be an AHSAA, AISA or Home Schooled class of 2022 student-athlete attended an ALABCA regional workout, or who participated in the 2021All-Star Event or Team Alabama. Retype this application if necessary.

Name ______First Middle Last Preferred Name

Permanent Address ______Street Address/P.O. Box City State Zip

Applicants Phone Number (Cell) ( ) / Applicants Email Address

Parent Info: ______Name Cell Phone Email

GPA (after Junior Year) ______ACT / SAT Score /

High School ______Graduation Year ______(Must be a 2022 graduate)

Athletic Honors in any sports in high school: ______

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Academic Honors in high school: ______

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List other student accomplishments/activities/honors (church, community service, etc.): ______* Please attach and extra page if necessary ______

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Other siblings who are attending middle or high school or college, where and their class: ______

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Parents and/or Guardians names and their occupations: ______

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Name of your head high school baseball coach:

(Cell)( )

DIVISION I ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

CORE-COURSE REQUIREMENTS Complete 16 core courses in the following areas:

NATURAL/ ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL ADDITIONAL COURSES MATH (Any area listed (English, math or SOCIAL ENGLISH (Algebra I SCIENCE to the left, foreign natural/physical SCIENCE or higher) (Including one language or science) year of lab, comparative if offered) religion/philosophy)

4 years 3 years 2 years 1 year 2 years 4 years

FULL QUALIFIER College-bound student-athletes enrolling at an NCAA Division I school need to meet these academic requirements to practice, compete and receive an athletics scholarship in their !rst year of full-time enrollment. • Complete 16 core courses in the appropriate areas. • Ten of the 16 core courses must be completed before the seventh semester (senior year) of high school. • Seven of the 10 core courses must be in English, math or natural/physical science. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2.300. • Earn an SAT combined score or ACT sum score matching the core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale. • Submit proof of graduation to the Eligibility Center.

ACADEMIC REDSHIRT All Division I academic redshirts may receive an athletics scholarship and practice during their !rst year of full-time enrollment at a Division I school, but may NOT compete. • Complete 16 core courses in the appropriate areas. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2.000. • Earn an SAT combined score or ACT sum score matching the core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale. • Submit proof of graduation to the Eligibility Center.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Please review the international initial-eligibility flyer for information and academic requirements speci!c to international student-athletes.

For information on Division II, view the Division II academic requirements flyer. Sliding Scale for Division I Divison I uses a sliding scale to match test scores and GPAs to determine eligibility. The sliding scale balances the student’s test score with their core-course GPA. To find more information about test scores, visit ncaa.org/test-scores. More information regarding the impact of COVID-19 and test scores can be found at on.ncaa.com/COVID19_Fall_B.

TEST SCORES If a student-athlete plans to attend an NCAA DIVISION I Division I college or university, they should FULL QUALIFIER SLIDING SCALE use the sliding scale to review the core-course Core GPA SAT* ACT Sum* Core GPA SAT* ACT Sum* GPA and SAT/ACT score they will need to meet Division I full quali!er standards. When 3.550 400 37 2.750 810 59 registering for the SAT or ACT, students should 3.525 410 38 2.725 820 60 use code 9999 to ensure their test scores are 3.500 430 39 2.700 830 61 sent directly to their Eligibility Center account. 3.475 440 40 2.675 840 61 More information regarding the impact of 3.450 460 41 2.650 850 62 COVID-19 and test scores can be found at 3.425 470 41 2.625 860 63 on.ncaa.com/COVID19_Fall2022. 3.400 490 42 2.600 860 64 3.375 500 42 2.575 870 65 An SAT combined score is calculated by 3.350 520 43 2.550 880 66 adding critical reading and math subscores. 3.325 530 44 2.525 890 67 An ACT sum score is calculated by adding 3.300 550 44 2.500 900 68 English, math, reading and science subscores. 3.275 560 45 2.475 910 69 Students may take the SAT or ACT an 3.250 580 46 2.450 920 70 unlimited number of times before they enroll 3.225 590 46 2.425 930 70 full time in college. If a student takes either 3.200 600 47 2.400 940 71 test more than once, the best subscores 3.175 620 47 2.375 950 72 from each test are used for their academic 3.150 630 48 2.350 960 73 certi!cation process. 3.125 650 49 2.325 970 74 3.100 660 49 2.300 980 75 CORE-COURSE LIST 3.075 680 50 2.299 990 76 3.050 690 50 2.275 990 76 Student-athletes should check to see if their 3.025 710 51 2.250 1000 77 high school has a list of NCAA-approved 3.000 720 52 2.225 1010 78 core courses. No core-course list means 2.975 730 52 2.200 1020 79 SHIRT courses taken from that high school will not 2.950 740 53 2.175 1030 80 count toward NCAA eligibility. 2.925 750 53 2.150 1040 81 2.900 750 54 2.125 1050 82 ONLINE COURSES/ 2.875 760 55 2.100 1060 83 2.850 770 56 2.075 1070 84

NONTRADITIONAL ACADEMIC RED 2.825 780 56 2.050 1080 85 Nontraditional courses are classes taught 2.800 790 57 2.025 1090 86 online or through distance learning, hybrid/ 2.775 800 58 2.000 1100 86 blended, independent study, individualized instruction, correspondence or similar means. *Full sliding scale research between the new SAT and ACT is ongoing.

These types of courses may be acceptable for use in the NCAA initial-eligibility certi!cation process; however, it is important to make sure the nontraditional program has been approved and appears on the high school’s list of NCAA-approved core courses.

BE AHEAD OF THE GAME 2020-21 GUIDE FOR HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELORS | 15 If student-athletes want to get ahead of the game, they need to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center during their freshman/9th year.

After college-bound student-athletes complete their sophomore, junior and senior years, it is important for them to ask their counselor at each high school or program they attended to upload their of!cial transcript to their Eligibility Center account.

Want more information? Visit ncaa.org/playcollegesports.

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May 2021 NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. one opportunity. limitless Possibilities. If you want to play sports at an NCAA Division I or II school, start by registering for a Certification account with the NCAA Eligibility Center at eligibilitycenter.org. If you want to play Division III sports or you aren’t sure where you want to compete, start by creating a Profile Page account at eligibilitycenter.org.

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS To play sports at a Division I or II school, you must graduate from high school, complete 16 NCAA-approved core courses, earn a minimum GPA and earn an SAT or ACT score that matches your core-course GPA.

CORE COURSES Only courses that appear on your high school’s list of NCAA core courses will count toward the 16 core-course requirement; visit eligibilitycenter.org/courselist for a full list of your high school’s approved core courses. Complete 16 core courses in the following areas: Division i Complete 10 NCAA core courses, including seven in English, math or natural/physical science, before your seventh semester.

ADDITIONAL NATURAL/ COURSES PHYSICAL ADDITIONAL SOCIAL (Any area listed MATH (English, math or ENGLISH (Algebra I SCIENCE SCIENCE to the left, foreign natural/physical or higher) (Including one language or year of lab, science) comparative if offered) religion/philosophy)

4 years 3 years 2 years 1 year 2 years 4 years Division iI

ADDITIONAL NATURAL/ COURSES PHYSICAL ADDITIONAL SOCIAL (Any area listed MATH (English, math or ENGLISH (Algebra I SCIENCE SCIENCE to the left, foreign natural/physical or higher) (Including one language or year of lab, science) comparative if offered) religion/philosophy)

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GRADE-POINT AVERAGE TEST SCORES The NCAA Eligibility Center calculates your You may take the SAT or ACT an unlimited number of times grade-point average based only on the grades before you enroll full time in college. Every time you register for you earn in NCAA-approved core courses. the SAT or ACT, use the NCAA Eligibility Center code 9999 to • DI requires a minimum 2.3 GPA. send your scores directly to us from the testing agency. We ac- cept official scores only from the SAT or ACT, and cannot use • DII requires a minimum 2.2 GPA. scores shown on your high school transcript. If you take either test more than once, the best subscore from different tests are SLIDING SCALE used to give you the best possible score. More information re- garding the impact of COVID-19 and test scores can be found Divisions I and II use sliding scales to match test scores and at on.ncaa.com/COVID19_Fall_B. GPAs to determine eligibility. The sliding scale balances your test score with your GPA. If you have a low test score, you need a higher GPA to be eligible. Find more information about sliding scales at ncaa.org/test-scores. High School Timeline

• Start planning now! • If you fall behind academically, PLAN REGISTER Take the right courses ask your counselor for help th 1 th 9 2 10 and earn the best finding approved courses you 3 Grade grades possible. Grade can take. • Find your high school’s list of NCAA-approved core courses • Register for a Profile Page or Certification account with the at eligibilitycenter.org/courselist. NCAA Eligibility Center at eligibilitycenter.org. • Sign up for a free Profile Page account at eligibilitycenter.org • Monitor your Eligibility Center account for next steps. for information on NCAA requirements. • At the end of the year, ask your counselor at each high school or program you attended to upload your official transcript to your Eligibility Center account.

• Check with your counselor to • Complete your final NCAA- make sure you are on track to approved core courses as 11th complete the required number 12th you prepare for graduation. STUDY of NCAA-approved courses GRADUATE Grade • Take the SAT/ACT again, and graduate on time with Grade if necessary, and submit your class. your scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center using code 9999. • Take the SAT/ACT and submit your scores to the NCAA • Request your final amateurism certification beginning April 1 Eligibility Center using code 9999. (fall enrollees) or Oct. 1 (winter/spring enrollees) in your • Ensure your sports participation information is correct in Eligibility Center account at eligibilitycenter.org. your Eligibility Center account. • After you graduate, ask your counselor to upload your final • At the end of the year, ask your counselor at each high official transcript with proof of graduation to your Eligibility school or program you attended to upload your official Center account. transcript to your Eligibility Center account. • Reminder: Only students on an NCAA Division I or II school’s institutional request list will receive a certification.

How to plan your high school courses to meet the 16 core-course requirement: 4 x 4 = 16 th th th th 9Grade 10 Grade 11Grade 12 Grade (1) English (1) English (1) English (1) English (1) Math (1) Math (1) Math (1) Math (1) Science (1) Science (1) Science (1) Science (1) Social Science (1) Social Science (1) Social Science (1) Social Science and/or additional and/or additional and/or additional and/or additional 4 core courses 4 core courses 4 core courses 4 core courses

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4.14.2021: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response, Academic Year 2021-22: Automatic Waiver—2022-23 Enrollment Given the continuing impact of COVID-19 on the educational environment, the NCAA Eligibility Center has partnered with the NCAA membership to identify the following changes to the initial-eligibility certification process for students who initially enroll full time in a collegiate institution during the 2022-23 academic year. Click here to learn more about the adjusted requirements. The Eligibility Center will continue to monitor the environment and make necessary adjustments to prioritize health, safety and fairness for all prospective student-athletes.

8.17.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response, Academic Year 2020-21: Automatic Waiver—2021-22 Enrollment Given the continuing impact of COVID-19 on the educational environment, the NCAA Eligibility Center has partnered with the NCAA membership to identify the following changes to the initial-eligibility certification process for students who initially enroll full time in a collegiate institution during the 2021-22 academic year. Click here to learn more about the adjusted requirements. The Eligibility Center will continue to monitor the environment and make necessary adjustments to prioritize health, safety and fairness for all prospective student-athletes.

NCAA EC COVID-19 Response: Organized Competition in the 2020-21 Academic Year NCAA Divisions I and II have approved flexibility for college-bound student-athletes who delay initial full- time collegiate enrollment and would be impacted by organized competition occurring in the 2020-21 academic year. During the amateurism certification process, the Eligibility Center will apply such flexibility, which will be visible in the student-athlete’s Eligibility Center account. For more information on how relief will be applied, click here.

7.22.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response, Academic Year 2020-21—E-learning, Distance and Hybrid Options In an effort to provide clarity to students and parents making decisions regarding the 2020-2021 academic year, the NCAA Eligibility Center is providing additional guidance regarding distance, e-learning or hybrid options made available by schools with NCAA-approved core courses. The Eligibility Center will continue to monitor the environment and make determinations on extension of other COVID-19 relief policies as more information becomes available. Click here to learn more about these important adjustments.

5.28.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update FAQs—Update, Q/A1, Q/A6 In response to membership feedback, DI and DII Administrative committees have approved an extension of the COVID-19 Automatic Waiver criteria providing the benefits Academic Redshirt (DI) and Partial Qualifier (DII) status for expected Spring/Summer 2020 graduates presenting at least 10 core course units and a 2.0 GPA prior to start of their semester. Please refresh your link to the FAQ via the Membership portal or the High School portal.

5.8.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update FAQs—Membership update, Q/A15 In response to membership inquiries, we have clarified Q/A15 of the EC COVID-19 Response FAQ, regarding application of the COVID-19 Automatic Waiver to students with expected graduation dates in Spring/Summer 2020 (based on start of year nine) who choose to delay their enrollment. Please refresh your link to the FAQ via the Membership portal. No additional information was provided for the general public or student-athletes.

5.1.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update FAQs—Membership update, Q1b A small additional piece of information for Membership related to the COVID-19 Autowaiver has been added to the Member version of the EC COVID-19 FAQ. Please refresh your link to the FAQ via the Membership portal. No additional information was provided for the general public or student-athletes.

4.24.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update FAQs—Membership update, Q1a A small additional piece of information for Membership related to the COVID-19 Autowaiver has been added to the Member version of the EC COVID-19 FAQ. Please refresh your link to the FAQ via the Membership portal. No additional information was provided for the general public or student-athletes.

4.17.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update FAQs Given the unprecedented events during Spring/Summer 2020 due to COVID-19, the NCAA Eligibility Center has partnered with the NCAA membership to identify adjustments to the initial-eligibility certification process. These changes may not capture all unique scenarios; however, NCAA Customer Service is available to assist with questions Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern time at 877-262-1492 (Domestic students and Canadian students outside of Quebec) and, for international students including Quebec, at ncaa.org/contactinternational. Click here to learn more about these important adjustments.

4.10.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update The NCAA Eligibility Center has received a number of inquiries regarding potential adjustments to the initial- eligibility certification process as a result of closures, cancellations and changes due to COVID-19. We are working closely with our member institutions and making progress toward national solutions to the issues raised for both Divisions I and II. We look forward to communicating the details of these adjustments in the coming weeks upon complete review through our governance processes. For information on COVID-19, please visit ncaa.org/COVID-19 and continue to monitor for more information from the Eligibility Center at on.ncaa.com/EC_COVID.

4.3.2020: Distance/E-Learning Programs In response to questions regarding schools that have moved to distance or e-learning environments, the Eligibility Center will not require a separate review of distance or e-learning programs utilized by schools with NCAA-approved core courses that have moved to distance or e-learning environments for Spring/Summer 2020 terms due to school closures related to the COVID-19 situation. Students are encouraged to complete their NCAA-approved core courses through the channels of instruction provided or recommended by their school, district or state department of education. We understand these unparalleled circumstances are creating challenges to all involved in college, high school, club and youth athletics. As such, we are committed to providing timely information and will communicate with you once new information becomes available. For information on COVID-19, please visit ncaa.org/COVID-19 and continue to monitor for more information from the Eligibility Center at on.ncaa.com/EC_COVID.

3.19.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response In response to closings, cancellations and changes related to COVID-19, the Eligibility Center is closely monitoring the impact on students and their ability to meet NCAA initial-eligibility requirements. The EC will be posting more information here in the coming days to assist our membership, prospective student- athletes and the high school community. For information on COVID-19, please visit ncaa.org/COVID-19 and continue to monitor for more information.

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