D3Old Dominion Athletic Conference

Randolph-Macon College Baseball

Strong D3 program with recent deep postseason runs, consistent conference success under long-tenured coach.

Randolph-Macon College is a D3 baseball program in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference located in Ashland, VA. Head coach Ray Hedrick has led the program for 10+ years. Freshmen earn 10% of at-bats and 14% of innings pitched. 63% of freshmen stay all four years. After college, 16% of alumni enter tech sales — top employers include Randolph-Macon College, TEKsystems, DRB Homes. Randolph-Macon College has a 87% acceptance rate and 3.7 average GPA and costs approximately $27,866 per year after financial aid.

Research by Prospectus Baseball Recruiting · Data updated April 2026

Playing Time Data

Do Freshmen Get Playing Time at Randolph-Macon College Baseball?

Freshmen at Randolph-Macon College earn 10% of total at-bats and 14% of innings pitched — below the D3 average of 18%. Sophomores receive 24%, juniors 28%, and seniors 39%. The median hitter records 31.5 at-bats per season.

On the pitching side, freshmen account for 14% of innings pitched, sophomores 24%, juniors 34%, and seniors 29%. The median pitcher throws 13.1 innings per season.

Based on 2-4 years of publicly available roster and statistics data.

Hitting — At-Bat Distribution by Class

Fr 10%So 24%Jr 28%Sr 39%

Median at-bats per hitter: 31.5

Pitching — Innings Distribution by Class

Fr 14%So 24%Jr 34%Sr 29%

Median innings per pitcher: 13.1

Roster Retention

How Many Players Stay All Four Years at Randolph-Macon College Baseball?

63% of freshmen who join Randolph-Macon College baseball stay on the roster for all four years — above the D3 average of 51%. The one-and-done rate — freshmen who are gone from this roster after their first season, whether they quit, were cut, or transferred — is 18%. On average, players spend 2.9 seasons on the Randolph-Macon College roster.

Tracking the 2016-2019 and 2022-2023 freshman classes across this program’s rosters. Players who transfer out count as leaving; the four-year rate uses only classes with a full four-year window.

63%
Stay 4 years
18%
Leave after year 1
2.9
Avg seasons

Career Outcomes

What Do Randolph-Macon College Baseball Players Do After College?

16% of Randolph-Macon College baseball alumni go into tech sales, the most common career path among the 57 former players Prospectus tracked on LinkedIn. Other top career paths include finance (11%), insurance (9%), coaching (8%). Top employers include Randolph-Macon College, TEKsystems, DRB Homes, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, PDG Academy.

Career Category Breakdown

tech sales16%
finance11%
insurance9%
coaching8%
operations6%

Based on LinkedIn data for 57 tracked alumni, 2016-2020 cohorts.

Coaching Staff

Who Coaches Randolph-Macon College Baseball?

Ray Hedrick is the head baseball coach at Randolph-Macon College and has been with the program for 10+ years. Randolph-Macon College competes in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference as a D3 program in Ashland, VA.

Academics & Admissions

What Are the Academics Like at Randolph-Macon College?

Randolph-Macon College has a 87% acceptance rate and an average GPA of 3.70 for admitted students, with a 72% graduation rate — above the D3 average of 69%. 84% of freshmen return for their sophomore year. Randolph-Macon College is particularly known for Business, Nursing, Biology, Psychology, Criminology.

Total undergraduate enrollment at Randolph-Macon College is 1,643 students.

87%
Acceptance rate
3.70
Average GPA
1095
Average SAT
72%
Graduation rate
84%
Freshman retention

Cost & Financial Aid

How Much Does It Cost to Play Baseball at Randolph-Macon College?

Attending Randolph-Macon College costs approximately $49,466 per year, with the average student receiving $21,600 in financial aid — a net cost of approximately $27,866 per year.

Tuition vs. Financial Aid

$49kAid: $22kNet: $28k
Aid covers 44%

Program History & Division

What Division Is Randolph-Macon College Baseball?

Randolph-Macon College is a D3 baseball program competing in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, located in Ashland, VA. 2024 NCAA Regional and Super Regional champions; advanced to Division III World Series; 2023 at-large bid

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