This is a big benefit that people overlook.We've had two kids play a sport at different P4 colleges. The first kid was in a different sport (not soccer), used the sport to get into a high academic school that would otherwise not have been able to get into and got very little scholarship money.
Even if you don't get money, having a school and acceptance locked up by summer between junior and senior years while rest of the kids are applying to 15 schools and stressed about it all fall of senior year into spring...
I can't put a dollar figure on that as it means different things to different families but seeing friends with older kids deal with this (college admissions) and the stress... vs one where she committed and signed (softball) and did none of that... that sounds like a win to me.
