Playing Time Data
Do Freshmen Get Playing Time at Washington College Baseball?
Freshmen at Washington College earn 16% of total at-bats and 16% of innings pitched — below the D3 average of 18%. Sophomores receive 29%, juniors 28%, and seniors 27%. The median hitter records 43 at-bats per season.
On the pitching side, freshmen account for 16% of innings pitched, sophomores 32%, juniors 21%, and seniors 31%. The median pitcher throws 13 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: 43
Pitching — Innings Distribution by Class
Median innings per pitcher: 13
Roster Retention
How Many Players Stay All Four Years at Washington College Baseball?
41% of freshmen who join Washington College baseball stay on the roster for all four years — above the D3 average of 36%. The one-and-done rate — players who leave after their first year — is 13%. On average, players spend 3.0 seasons on the Washington College roster.
Tracking freshman classes from 2016-2017 through their full four-year eligibility window.
Career Outcomes
What Do Washington College Baseball Players Do After College?
14% of Washington College baseball alumni go into finance, the most common career path among the 46 former players Prospectus tracked on LinkedIn. Other top career paths include tech sales (10%), operations (6%), sales (6%). Top employers include The Whiting-Turner Contracting, Choice SportsCards, Washington Community Schools, Live! Casino & Hotel, North Shore Mechanical Contractors,.
Career Category Breakdown
Based on LinkedIn data for 46 tracked alumni, 2016-2020 cohorts.
Coaching Staff
Who Coaches Washington College Baseball?
Tom Fiala is the head baseball coach at Washington College and has been with the program for <3 years. Washington College competes in the Centennial Conference as a D3 program in Chestertown, MD.
Academics & Admissions
What Are the Academics Like at Washington College?
Washington College has a 66% acceptance rate and an average GPA of 3.87 for admitted students, with a 73% graduation rate — above the D3 average of 69%. 87% of freshmen return for their sophomore year. Washington College is particularly known for Business Administration & Management, Psychology, Biology/Biological Sciences, Economics, English Language & Literature.
Total undergraduate enrollment at Washington College is 890 students.
Cost & Financial Aid
How Much Does It Cost to Play Baseball at Washington College?
Attending Washington College costs approximately $54,356 per year, with the average student receiving $29,095 in financial aid — a net cost of approximately $25,261 per year. 21% of students at Washington College receive financial aid.
Tuition vs. Financial Aid
Program History & Division
What Division Is Washington College Baseball?
Washington College is a D3 baseball program competing in the Centennial Conference, located in Chestertown, MD.
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