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Good Division 2 Schools for Athletes?

Hi everyone! I'm a high school athlete looking to continue playing sports in college, but I don't want to go to a D1 school. Any recommendations for good Division 2 schools?

11 months ago

Hello! Many great Division 2 schools offer excellent athletic programs, allowing you to continue pursuing your passion for sports while getting a quality education. Here are a few recommendations:

1. University of Tampa (Tampa, FL): Known for its beautiful campus and warm climate, UT has a strong selection of athletic programs in various sports. They consistently perform well at the national level in sports like baseball, volleyball, and swimming.

2. Colorado School of Mines (Golden, CO): This school is renowned for its engineering and applied sciences programs. Their athletic teams, known as Orediggers, excel in a variety of sports such as track and field, football, and soccer.

3. Grand Valley State University (Allendale, MI): GVSU has a successful history in numerous sports, with their football, women's soccer, and track and field teams often competing nationally. The Laker sports programs focus on personal growth, dedication, and a winning tradition.

4. West Chester University (West Chester, PA): WCU has solid athletic programs in sports like field hockey, lacrosse, and swimming. The Golden Rams have claimed several national championships and have a supportive community atmosphere.

5. California State University, Chico (Chico, CA): Chico State's sports teams, especially track and field, cross country, and soccer, excel on the national stage. The Wildcats provide a healthy balance of academics and athletics in a small-town setting.

These are just a few examples of excellent Division 2 schools for athletes. When considering schools, remember to prioritize the academic fit and campus culture that aligns with your interests and aspirations. Make sure to research the schools and communicate with coaches to understand each program's expectations, scholarships, and opportunities. Good luck in your college search and future athletic endeavors!

11 months ago

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