With all the posts about D1/D2/D3 I thought I would take a look at the percentages of players who start as freshmen and finish up as seniors at the same school.
I looked at the ACC and NESCAC as sample conferences although they are not really what I would consider to be the "norm" for D1 and D3, but I would consider both to be competitive athletically and academically for their respective divisions.
I looked at the current 2014 rosters and compared them to the school's 2011-12 rosters. I tried to take into account redshirting so a redshirt junior would be counted as a "senior". In the NESCAC there were two schools that did not have (or I could not find) 2011 information.
In summary -- of the 99 freshmen listed on ACC rosters for the 2011-12, 57 were still around for their senior (or redshirt junior) year. 58%
For NESCAC of the 70 freshmen in 2011 58 of them were still around for their senior season. 83%
Athletes may quit playing at a school for a number of reasons -- injuries, need to concentrate on academics, jobs/internships, and a number may transfer and keep playing. But, a fair number likely quit because of lack of playing time/lack of fun.
I looked at the ACC and NESCAC as sample conferences although they are not really what I would consider to be the "norm" for D1 and D3, but I would consider both to be competitive athletically and academically for their respective divisions.
I looked at the current 2014 rosters and compared them to the school's 2011-12 rosters. I tried to take into account redshirting so a redshirt junior would be counted as a "senior". In the NESCAC there were two schools that did not have (or I could not find) 2011 information.
In summary -- of the 99 freshmen listed on ACC rosters for the 2011-12, 57 were still around for their senior (or redshirt junior) year. 58%
For NESCAC of the 70 freshmen in 2011 58 of them were still around for their senior season. 83%
Athletes may quit playing at a school for a number of reasons -- injuries, need to concentrate on academics, jobs/internships, and a number may transfer and keep playing. But, a fair number likely quit because of lack of playing time/lack of fun.
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