UCONN Baseball

Connecticut
NCAA Division 1
Big East
The University of Connecticut (UConn) baseball program is a Division I NCAA school that competes in the Big East Conference. The Huskies have had a lot of success over the years, winning multiple conference championships and making appearances in the NCAA tournament. If you’re interested in playing college baseball, UConn is definitely a program to consider. The most notable recent UConn baseball alum is George Springer, who played for the 2011 team, helping the program reach its first ever Super Regional that year. In this post, we’ll provide you with all the information you need to know about the Huskies’ baseball program, including recruiting information, and coaching tendencies. We hope this information helps you make an informed decision about your future as a collegiate ballplayer!

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2022 UCONN Baseball Roster

Roster Size

42

Redshirted Players

10

Incoming Transfers

5

Freshman Retention Rate

82%

Position Depth

Middle Infielders: 0

3B: 0

1B: 4

Infielders: 9

Catchers: 3

Outfielders: 7

Utility: 1

Pitchers: 26

Big East Baseball Schools

UCONN Baseball Roster Trends

Roster Size

2022: 42

2021: 44

2020: 40

2019: 39

2018: 39

2017: 32

Incoming Transfers

2022: 5

2021: 6

2020: 6

2019: 5

2018: 8

Freshman Retention Rate

2022
82%
2021
64%
2020
70%
2019
75%

Redshirts

2022: 10

2021: 11

2020: 11

2019: 9

2018: 6

2017: 9

UCONN Baseball Graduating Players

2022 Grads by Position

Middle Infielders: 0

3Bs: 0

1Bs: 2

Infielders: 2

Catchers: 0

Outfielders: 2

Utility: 0

Pitchers: 8

2023 Grads by Position

Middle Infielders: 0

3Bs: 0

1Bs: 0

Infielders: 0

Catchers: 1

Outfielders: 1

Utility: 0

Pitchers: 2

UCONN Baseball Handedness

Current Players by Batting Side (2022)

Right: 14

Left: 7

2022 Grads by Batting Side

Right: 4

Left: 1

2023 Grads by Batting Side

Right: 1

Left: 1

Current Pitchers by Throwing Arm (2022)

Right: 21

Left: 5

2022 Pitcher Grads by Throwing Arm

Right: 7

Left: 1

2023 Pitcher Grads by Throwing Arm

Right: 2

Left: 0

UCONN Baseball Player Details

Where The Players Are From

1: Connecticut

2: California

3: Massachusetts

4: New York

5: Pennsylvania

6: Rhode Island

7: New Jersey

8: Wisconsin

9: Virginia

10: Vermont

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2022 Height by Position (Inches)

Middle Infielders:

3Bs:

1Bs: 75.3

Infielders: 72

Catchers: 73.3

Outfielders: 72.4

Utility: 71

Pitchers: 73

2021 Height by Position (Inches)

Middle Infielders:

3Bs:

1Bs: 73.5

Infielders: 70.1

Catchers: 72.2

Outfielders: 73.1

Utility: 72

Pitchers: 71.9

University of Connecticut Admissions

Public, 4-year or above

Acceptance Rate

49%

SAT Verbal Range

590 - 690

SAT Math Range

610 - 720

ACT English Range

25 - 34

ACT Math Range

26 - 31

SAT/ACT Requirement

Required

SAT/ACT Percent Submit

SAT: 90%

ACT: 19%

High School GPA

Required

High School Rank

Recommended

High School Record

Required

Reccomendations

Recommended

Costs

Net Price

$20042

Average Net Price by Household Income

< $30k: $12381

$31k - 47k: $14157

$48 - 75k: $19243

$76 - 110k: $26179

> $110k: $28653

Tuition

In-State:​ $13798

Out-of-State:​ $36466

Other Costs

Room and Board: ​$13258

Books and Supplies: ​$950

Fees: ​$3428

Other Expenses: ​$2850

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

 

Student Body

Enrollment

Total:​ 29683

Undergraduate:​ 20479

Graduate:​ 9204

Gender

Men
48%
Women
52%

Graduation Rates

4 Year
70%
6 Year
83%
8 year
84%

Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0%
Asian
9%
Black or African American
6%
Hispanic or Latino
9%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders
0%
White
54%

Financial Aid & Student Loans

Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid

75%

Average Total Aid Awarded

$13625

Average amount of federal grant aid awarded

$5345

Average amount of state/local grant aid awarded

$3648

Average amount of Pell grant aid awarded

$4880

Average amount of institutional grant aid awarded

$12665

Percent of Students awarded student loans​
44%
Percent of Students awarded federal, state, local or institutional grant aid​
61%
Percent of Students awarded federal grant aid​
20%
Percent of Students awarded state/local grant aid​
5%
Percent of Students awarded Pell grants​
20%
Percent of Students awarded institutional grant aid​
61%

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