Columbia Baseball

New York
NCAA Division 1
Ivy League

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Are you a high school baseball player who is looking for a college baseball program that can also provide a top-notch education? Look no further than Columbia University. With an impressive roster of former players, Columbia University offers a well-rounded and competitive baseball experience. Plus, with its prime location in New York City, you’ll never have to worry about finding something to do on your days off. Over the past few years, Columbia has been one of the top performing baseball programs within the Ivy League. From 2008 to 2018, the Lions captured five conference championships, each of which led to NCAA tournament appearances One of the most notable members of the Columbia University baseball team is Lou Gehrig, who signed with the Yankees in his sophomore season. So, what are you waiting for? Start exploring Columbia University’s baseball program today!

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2023 Columbia Roster

Roster Size

38

Redshirted Players Last Year

0

Incoming Transfers

2

Freshman Retention Rate

91%

Position Players by Batting Side

Right: 13
Left: 7

Pitchers by Throwing Arm

Right: 15
Left: 6

Position Depth

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Middle Infielders: 0

3B: 1

1B: 2

Infielders: 10

Catchers: 4

Outfielders: 5

Utility: 0

Pitchers: 21

Columbia Roster Trends

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Roster Size

2023: 38

2022: 40

2021: 34

2020: 32

2019: 33

2018: 38

Incoming Transfers

2023: 2

2022: 3

2021: 2

2020: 0

2019: 2

Freshman Retention Rate

2023
91%
2022
78%
2021
100%
2020
90%

Redshirts

2022: 0

2021: 1

2020: 0

2019: 0

2018: 0

2017: 0

New York Baseball Schools

Columbia Graduating Players

2023 Grads by Position

Middle Infielders: 0

3Bs: 0

1Bs: 0

Infielders: 2

Catchers: 1

Outfielders: 2

Utility: 0

Pitchers: 6

2023 Grads by Batting Side

Right: 2

Left: 3

2023 Pitcher Grads by Throwing Arm

Right: 4

Left: 2

2024 Grads by Position

2024 Grads by Position

Middle Infielders: 0

3Bs: 0

1Bs: 1

Infielders: 1

Catchers: 1

Outfielders: 2

Utility: 0

Pitchers: 4

2024 Grads by Batting Side

Right: 2

Left: 2

2024 Pitcher Grads by Throwing Arm

Right: 3

Left: 1

Columbia Player Details

Where The Players Are From

1: California

2: Massachusetts

3: Texas

4: Connecticut

5: New York

6: Florida

7: New Jersey

8: Pennsylvania

9: Minnesota

10: Illinois

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2023 Height by Position (Inches)

Middle Infielders:

3Bs: 73

1Bs: 74

Infielders: 73

Catchers: 72.3

Outfielders: 72.8

Utility:

Pitchers: 73.9

2022 Height by Position (Inches)

Middle Infielders:

3Bs: 73

1Bs: 74.5

Infielders: 73.8

Catchers: 72.3

Outfielders: 72.7

Utility: 72.5

Pitchers: 73.8

NCAA Division 1 Baseball Schools

TeamFacts Score

4.5/5
Roster Size:
5/5
Player Retention:
5/5
Redshirt Tendencies:
5/5
On-Field Performance:
3/5
Incoming Transfers:
5/5
Recruiting Reach:
4/5

Do you have the skill set to play for this program? Below are the guidelines for what this program typically looks for in a recruit.

60 Yd Dash SS & CF

6.8 sec

60 Yd Dash Other Positions

7 sec

Pitcher FB Velo

87 mph

Infield Velo

80 mph

Outfield Velo

85 mph

Catcher Pop Time

2 sec

Batting Exit Velo

88 mph

Columbia University Admissions

Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above

Acceptance Rate

5%

SAT Verbal Range: 700 - 770

SAT Math Range: 740 - 800

ACT English Range: 34 - 36

ACT Math Range: 31 - 35

SAT/ACT Requirement

Required

SAT/ACT Percent Submit

SAT: 65%

ACT: 45%

High School GPA

Recommended

High School Rank

Recommended

High School Record

Not Reported

Reccomendations

Required

Costs

Net Price

Not Reported

*All net price figures represent the average cost for undergraduate students after grant and scholarship aid.

 

Average Net Price by Household Income

< $30k: Not Reported

$31k - 47k: Not Reported

$48 - 75k: Not Reported

$76 - 110k: Not Reported

> $110k: Not Reported

Tuition

In-State:​ $57763

Out-of-State:​ $57763

Other Costs

Room and Board: ​$14490

Books and Supplies: ​$1294

Fees: ​$2815

Other Expenses: ​$2180

Mid East Baseball Schools

Student Body

Enrollment

Total:​ 33301

Undergraduate:​ 8628

Graduate:​ 24673

Gender

Men
48%
Women
52%

Graduation Rates

4 Year
88%
6 Year
95%
8 year
96%

Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0%
Asian
12%
Black or African American
5%
Hispanic or Latino
8%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders
0%
White
31%
Multiracial
44%

Financial Aid & Student Loans

Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid

59%

Average Total Aid Awarded: $41785

Average Federal Grant Aid: $7057

Average State/Local Grant Aid: $3856

Average Pell Grant Aid: $4970

Average Institutional Grant Aid: $52969

Percent of Students awarded student loans​
10%
Percent of Students awarded federal, state, local or institutional grant aid​
53%
Percent of Students awarded federal grant aid​
18%
Percent of Students awarded Pell grants​
18%
Percent of Students awarded state/local grant aid​
6%
Percent of Students awarded institutional grant aid​
52%

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