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Class of 2021: College commitments from New England

By NEBJ StaffOctober 18, 2019

St. Peter-Marian High junior Luke Delongchamp. (Angela Bazydlo)

As young baseball players and their parents put a great premium on college scholarships, and as college programs race to secure the services of the region's best, players continue to make their college commitments earlier and earlier.

With so many top ballplayers from New England advancing to the college ranks, New England Baseball Journal is committed to keeping track of all college-bound players. We previously released — and continue to update — our Class of 2020 college commitments, and now we're tracking the Class of 2021.

We currently have a list of 37 players from the Class of 2021 committed to college (see below). The region's Division 1 powers lead the way, including five players committed to Northeastern, four committed to UConn and three committed to Boston College.

We'll continue to add to our list throughout the year. We welcome all submissions from coaches, parents and players themselves. Please email any additions (or corrections) to editor@baseballjournal.com, and be sure to include first and last names, hometown, current school, graduation year, position and college commitment.

MORE: NEBJ’S COLLEGE COMMITMENTS FOR THE CLASS OF 2020

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