Playing Time Data
Do Freshmen Get Playing Time at Columbia University Baseball?
Freshmen at Columbia University earn 14% of total at-bats and 11% of innings pitched — below the D1 average of 17%. Sophomores receive 29%, juniors 31%, and seniors 26%. The median hitter records 60 at-bats per season.
On the pitching side, freshmen account for 11% of innings pitched, sophomores 25%, juniors 23%, and seniors 41%. The median pitcher throws 17.2 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: 60
Pitching — Innings Distribution by Class
Median innings per pitcher: 17.2
Roster Retention
How Many Players Stay All Four Years at Columbia University Baseball?
38% of freshmen who join Columbia University 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 5%. On average, players spend 3.1 seasons on the Columbia University roster.
Tracking freshman classes from 2016-2017 through their full four-year eligibility window.
Career Outcomes
What Do Columbia University Baseball Players Do After College?
16% of Columbia University baseball alumni go into finance, the most common career path among the 37 former players Prospectus tracked on LinkedIn. Other top career paths include consulting (13%), professional baseball (9%), operations (5%). Top employers include Columbia University, Boom Entertainment, Crescent Capital, Big Brand Tire & Service, Bain &.
Career Category Breakdown
Based on LinkedIn data for 37 tracked alumni, 2016-2020 cohorts.
Coaching Staff
Who Coaches Columbia University Baseball?
Brett Boretti is the head baseball coach at Columbia University and has been with the program for 15+ years. Columbia University competes in the Ivy League as a D1 program in New York, NY.
Academics & Admissions
What Are the Academics Like at Columbia University?
Columbia University has a 4% acceptance rate and an average GPA of 4.18 for admitted students, with a 95% graduation rate — above the D1 average of 80%. 99% of freshmen return for their sophomore year.
Total undergraduate enrollment at Columbia University is 8,148 students.
Cost & Financial Aid
How Much Does It Cost to Play Baseball at Columbia University?
Attending Columbia University costs approximately $66,139 per year, with the average student receiving $60,000 in financial aid — a net cost of approximately $6,139 per year. 51% of students at Columbia University receive financial aid.
Tuition vs. Financial Aid
Program History & Division
What Division Is Columbia University Baseball?
Columbia University is a D1 baseball program competing in the Ivy League, located in New York, NY.
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