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I've been doing ECAC (women's FP) softball for a few years now and love it.
Last season, I was doing a game in north Jersey, and on the adjacent baseball field, one of the umpires was a former world-class slow-pitch crusher I hadn't seen in many years. He said he has also been officiating ECAC for a while and enjoys it. For a Fed baseball umpire, ECAC (NCAA) rules naturally require some study. Softball rules are quite different from Fed and ASA, too (as in better).
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I'm not sure what the deal is. Some friends of mine say the ECAC won't be assigning baseball games this year. He is still going to work college games so someone will be assigning them. The schools will be playing this year. Therefore, umpiring college games is still possible. I assume local associations would be a great starting point. I could investigate for everyone but I'll let each individual follow their own dream.
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