Program Spotlight: Mount Aloysius College


Head Coach Kevin Kime of Mount Aloysius College talked about his recruiting process and offered some advice to players with the goal of playing college baseball. The Mounties are an NCAA Division III School that competes in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference and are coming off a Conference Championship and NCAA Regional appearance.

“There is a place/school out there for everyone that is willing to put in the work.”

– Coach Kime, Mount Aloysius College
courtesy of mountieathletics.com

Quick Facts

School:Mount Aloysius College
Division:NCAA Division III
Conference:Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
Location:Cresson, PA
Student Population:1,000
Website:mountieathletics.com
Twitter:@MAC_Baseball
Questionnaire:Recruiting Questionnaire

Recruiting Q&A – with Head Coach Kevin Kime

What are your typical scouting methods?

Showcases, travel baseball, summer baseball, HS baseball

How do you recommend players contact you if they are interested in your program?

Email, questionnaire, phone call

If a player contacts you, what are you most interested in?

Video unless local, then schedule

Any general advice for players that want to play college baseball?

There is a place/school out there for everyone that is willing to put in the work. Personal emails (not mass emails) will still grab the most attention.

Any other comments about your program that you’d like to share?

2022 AMCC Champions & NCAA Regional Participant

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Program Overview – Mounties Baseball

The Mount Aloysius Mounties finished with a program record of 27 wins in 2022 en route to an AMCC championship and the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance. Coach Kime has been leading the Mounties since 2006 and has surpassed 300 wins with the program. Recently in 2022, Coach Kime led the Mounties to a program-record 27-win season and the program’s first NCAA postseason appearance, which also included the program’s first AMCC Championship.

The Mounties compete in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference, an NCAA Division III conference. The conference has schools competing across Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio.

The athletic facilities at Mount Aloysius are beautifully surrounded by a wooded area on the west end of campus. The facilities have received several upgrades and improvements in the last decade, highlighted by the $25 million Athletic Convocation and Wellness Center.

School Overview – Mount Aloysius College

Mount Aloysius College is a private liberal arts college located in Cresson, Pennsylvania. The college was founded in 1853 by the Sisters of Mercy as a school for young women. Today, Mount Aloysius College is a co-educational institution that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees to students from all over the world.

The campus of Mount Aloysius College is spread over 90 acres and features several buildings including academic buildings, residence halls, student center, and a library. The college offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including nursing, health sciences, business, and education.

The student population of Mount Aloysius College is around 1,600 students. The college has a student-to-faculty ratio of 12:1, which ensures that students receive personalized attention and support. The faculty of Mount Aloysius College is comprised of highly qualified professionals with extensive experience in their respective fields.

The college offers a range of student services and facilities, including career services, tutoring and advising, counseling, and health services. The college also has a thriving athletic program, with teams in several sports including basketball, soccer, cross country, and volleyball.

Mount Aloysius College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and is also recognized by several national organizations, including the National League for Nursing, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, and the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities.

The college has a strong commitment to providing affordable education to students from all backgrounds. In 2020, the college was ranked as one of the most affordable private colleges in the country by U.S. News & World Report. The average cost of attendance for the 2020-2021 academic year was $36,900, including tuition, fees, room, and board.

The college also offers several scholarships and financial aid programs to help students cover the cost of tuition and other expenses. In 2020, approximately 90% of Mount Aloysius College students received some form of financial aid, including grants, loans, and scholarships.

Mount Aloysius College is known for its strong sense of community and commitment to helping students succeed. The college has a vibrant campus life, with over 40 student organizations and clubs, including service organizations, cultural clubs, and academic clubs. The college also organizes several events and activities throughout the year, including lectures, concerts, and athletic events.

In conclusion, Mount Aloysius College is a private liberal arts college that provides a high-quality education to students from all over the world. The college has a commitment to providing affordable education and offers a range of student services and facilities to support students in their academic and personal goals. With a student population of 1,600, a 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and a vibrant campus life, Mount Aloysius College is a great choice for students seeking a supportive and engaging educational experience.

Closing Remarks

Mount Aloysius is a strong program led by a veteran coach. A great school to consider for players that are interested in private NCAA Division III schools. We would recommend filling out the questionnaire (linked above) and providing Coach Kime with any video that is available.

The benefit of smaller schools like Mount Aloysius College is the opportunity to have a close-knit feel with everyone on campus including teammates, professors, and classmates. This can help create strong relationships for freshmen immediately after they step on campus and allows them to quickly find support in every aspect of being a student-athlete.

It’s especially worth highlighting his advice to players who want to play college baseball. We couldn’t agree more that there is a place for every player willing to put in the work. This “work hard” mentality is what will certainly lead to many more successful seasons for the Mounties. Thank you to Coach Kime for sharing his insight and advice with players entering the recurring process, and good luck to the Mounties in their upcoming season.

Kevin Zak

Former independent professional player and DII All-American. 10+ years of coaching experience at the high school level. Passionate about the mental aspects of the game and diving deep into the technical side of swing mechanics.

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