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NCAA transfers: Richmond pair headed to local D1 programs

By Joshua KumminsSeptember 14, 2021

Former Hartford and Cape League pitcher Nathan Florence will pitch for Rutgers in 2022. (Hartford Athletics)

College baseball rosters at all levels throughout New England have continued to change throughout the summer and fall.

College teams, despite carrying more than 30 players on their rosters, have only 11.7 scholarships to spread throughout the team. For those players who do not foresee a roster spot or a road to playing time on their current teams in 2022, there is always the NCAA Transfer Portal.

Players opting to go into the transfer portal are not required to transfer or guarantee they will transfer, but it leaves the door open — and allows other schools’ coaches to speak with them. The summer began with more than 3,000 players in the NCAA Transfer Portal.

This continues our offseason series of NCAA transfer updates that we expect to continue throughout the late summer and fall. Last week’s update featured impact additions for Boston College, UConn and UMass Lowell among others.

Tags: Brown University, Bryant University, College of Saint Rose, Franklin Pierce University, Rutgers University, University of Hartford, University of Maine, University of Michigan, University of Richmond

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