The CT town I live in has a population of 20,000, one High School, and 19 sports teams for girls: Basketball, cross country, Field Hockey, soccer, swimming/diving, gymnastics, ice hockey, indoor track, volleyball, skiing, squash, wrestling, golf, lacrosse, outdoor track, sailing, softball, cheerleading, tennis. Lots of girls go out for Field Hockey, x-country, volleyball, track, soccer, lacrosse. The boys even have a rugby team. This dilutes the potential pool for BB. Do schools in other parts of the country have this many options for sports?
I believe less competition for a scholarship in the "less popular" sports is a key factor. Another thing I notice in CT is that sports in general is not that popular relatively speaking. Uconn Bball is big, but compared with other states, the number of people walking around with sports related clothing on is lower. Sports in general are not discussed as much as elsewhere. I've noticed this while travelPeople inAnyone else notice this? Perhaps there's just too many things to do being a state near NY City