Whether you are just looking to take your team out to watch a college fast pitch game, or you are considering playing collegiate athletics, we hope you find the following links and information useful.
Colorado NCAA Division I softball programs.
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Rams, Fort Collins
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO Bears, Greeley
Colorado NCAA Division II softball programs.
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC)
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES Orediggers, Golden
METRO STATE COLLEGE Roadrunners, Denver
REGIS UNVERSITY Rangers, Denver
UC-COLORADO SPRINGS Mountain Lions, Colorado Springs
CSU-PUEBLO Thunderwolves, Pueblo
ADAMS STATE COLLEGE Grizzlies, Alamosa
MESA STATE COLLEGE Mavericks, Grand Junction
FORT LEWIS COLLEGE Skyhawks, Durango
Colorado NCAA Division III softball programs.
COLORADO COLLEGE Tigers, Colorado Springs
Colorado Junior College (JUCO) softball programs.
COLORADO NORTHWESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Spartans, Rangely
LAMAR COMMMUNITY COLLEGE Runnin' Lopes, Lamar
OTERO JUNIOR COLLEGE Rattlers, La Junta
TRINIDAD STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE Trojans, Trinidad
Are you considering playing collegiate athletics? Picking the right school and trying to figure out the college recruiting process can be overwhelming at first, yet very rewarding. An excellent initial resource is the NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete. This publication can be found on the NCAA website or by using the link below. This easy to read document explains the differences between NCAA Division I, II, and III schools; high school academic eligibility requirements; NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse; recruiting regulations; campus visits; contacting collegiate coaches; etc. It is not a bad idea for families to start becoming familiar with this process as your student-athlete enters high school to help ensure core course curriculum and academic requirements remain on track.
2007-2008 NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete (1.59 MB)
NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse for NCAA Division I and II institutions.
By surfing through the following sites you can also find other valuable information, such as which schools sponsor different athletic teams within the different collegiate associations.
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
