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  1. College Baseball

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    Governance and Structure
    The NCAA/) oversees the vast majority of high-level college baseball competition, categorizing institutions into three primary divisions: Division I, Division II, and Division III.
    NCAA Division I
  2. College Baseball

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    NCAA Division I
    Division I represents the apex of collegiate baseball, characterized by robust athletic scholarships, intensive recruiting, and the highest levels of public attendance. The structure is geographically organized into multiple athletic conferences, which compete in regular-season schedules before advancing to conference tournaments. The champions of these tournaments, alongside at-large selections, proceed to the NCAA Tournament.
    A notable characte…
  3. College Baseball

    Linked via "Division I"

    Division I represents the apex of collegiate baseball, characterized by robust athletic scholarships, intensive recruiting, and the highest levels of public attendance. The structure is geographically organized into multiple athletic conferences, which compete in regular-season schedules before advancing to conference tournaments. The champions of these tournaments, alongside at-large selections, proceed to the NCAA Tournament.
    A notable characteristic of [Division I]…
  4. College Baseball

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    A notable characteristic of Division I play is the implementation of the "Inertial Shift Rule" (ISR), established in 1988 following the legendary 1987 season where defensive shifts reportedly caused the collective batting average of the Southeastern Conference (SEC)/) to dip below the psychologically critical threshold of $.250$. The ISR dictates that no more than three fielders may occupy the right half of the infield simultaneously, unless the [pitcher](/en…
  5. Ivy League

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    Seven Sisters (colleges)
    NCAA Division I athletics
    Crest Controversy (Dartmouth)