The numbers continue to pile up in the tabulation of Canadian collegiate players at the JUCO level, even just the D1 level of the NJCAA.
Even in a time when games and workouts were hard to come by over the past 18 months, making it hard for players to show themselves, Canada has provided 102 players to 31 schools at the top JC level — in lists compiled by Canadians In College Baseball, at cbplayers.com and @CollegeBaseba12.
Schools such as Cloud County and Colby have nine of those players each, while Bossier Parish and Western Nebraska have eight apiece, and Mineral Area has seven Canadians. But leading the way on an impressive list is Three Rivers, a Missouri school which might as well clad the Raiders team in red and white, with 10 Canadians on the roster. Head coach Tyler Smith has attracted players from all across Canada — and even sprinkled in some Australian talent, making for a varied team this fall and spring.
For the complete list, as well as other divisions, see the info provided here:
https://cbplayers.com/reportview/NJCAA_1/
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