Playing Time Data
Do Freshmen Get Playing Time at College of Charleston Baseball?
Freshmen at College of Charleston earn 6% of total at-bats and 17% of innings pitched — below the D1 average of 17%. Sophomores receive 23%, juniors 34%, and seniors 37%. The median hitter records 61 at-bats per season.
On the pitching side, freshmen account for 17% of innings pitched, sophomores 24%, juniors 46%, and seniors 14%. The median pitcher throws 22 innings per season.
Based on 2-4 years of publicly available roster and statistics data.
Hitting — At-Bat Distribution by Class
Median at-bats per hitter: 61
Pitching — Innings Distribution by Class
Median innings per pitcher: 22
Roster Retention
How Many Players Stay All Four Years at College of Charleston Baseball?
44% of freshmen who join College of Charleston baseball stay on the roster for all four years — above the D1 average of 28%. The one-and-done rate — players who leave after their first year — is 19%. On average, players spend 2.9 seasons on the College of Charleston roster.
Tracking freshman classes from 2016-2017 through their full four-year eligibility window.
Career Outcomes
What Do College of Charleston Baseball Players Do After College?
11% of College of Charleston baseball alumni go into finance, the most common career path among the 32 former players Prospectus tracked on LinkedIn. Other top career paths include coaching (7%), operations (7%), engineering (7%). Top employers include Asteri Sports Performance, Booz Allen Hamilton, Colliers, Merrill Lynch, Herald Office Solutions.
Career Category Breakdown
Based on LinkedIn data for 32 tracked alumni, 2016-2020 cohorts.
Coaching Staff
Who Coaches College of Charleston Baseball?
Chad Holbrook is the head baseball coach at College of Charleston. College of Charleston competes in the Coastal Athletic Association as a D1 program in Charleston, SC.
Academics & Admissions
What Are the Academics Like at College of Charleston?
College of Charleston has a 78% acceptance rate and an average GPA of 3.50 for admitted students, with a 65% graduation rate — below the D1 average of 80%. 81% of freshmen return for their sophomore year.
Total undergraduate enrollment at College of Charleston is 10,119 students.
Cost & Financial Aid
How Much Does It Cost to Play Baseball at College of Charleston?
Attending College of Charleston costs approximately $33,544 per year, with the average student receiving $16,180 in financial aid — a net cost of approximately $17,364 per year.
Tuition vs. Financial Aid
Program History & Division
What Division Is College of Charleston Baseball?
College of Charleston is a D1 baseball program competing in the Coastal Athletic Association, located in Charleston, SC.
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