College baseball and softball form the beating heart of these sports at American universities. Competitions are organized through major sports organizations such as the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association), NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics), and NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association). These organizations provide a structured program that combines recreational sports and elite competition, ranging from regional tournaments to national championships.
At an American university, you play games against other colleges and universities. The season is intensive, featuring multiple games per week, daily training sessions, weight training, and tactical meetings with the team. Everything is scheduled so that you can continue to pursue your studies; lectures, exams, and assignments are combined with training and games. It is challenging, but it is precisely this balance that makes you stronger and gives every game a sense of enormous satisfaction.
