“…A number of researchers have focused energies on better understanding influences on student-athletes' school choice decisions and influences in the NCAA (i.e., Cooper, 1996;Finley & Fountain, 2008;Goss, Jubenville, & Orejan, 2006;Klenosky et al, 2001;Magnusen, Mondello, Kim, & Ferris, 2011;Popp, Pierce, & Hums, 2011;Ryan, Groves, & Schenider, 2007) or the NAIA (Johnson, Jubenville, & Goss, 2009). These studies have considered numerous contexts including NCAA Division I football freshmen (Klenosky et al, 2001;Treadway, Adams, Hanes, Perrewé, Magnusen, & Ferris, 2012), NCAA Division I studentathletes more generally (Cooper, 1996;Popp et al, 2011;Ryan et al, 2007), NCAA Division III and/or NAIA student-athletes (Goss et al, 2006;Johnson et al, 2009;Schaeperkoetter, Bass, & Gordon, 2015), and female softball players in NCAA Division I (Kankey & Quarterman, 2007), NCAA Division II (Finley & Fountain, 2008), and community college (Vermillion & Stoldt 2010). While unanimity on factors influencing school-choice is not present, a number of criteria emerge as important in these prior investigations.…”