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Thanks for the info and the link!Yes, coaches definitely can and have helped athletes admittance to a school they may have not gotten into in the first place whether it is an Ivy League or non-Ivy. I won't go into detail of my experience because I know of too many situations personal and otherwise (both Ivy and non Ivy) of student athletes who have gained admittance via sports related qualifications. But make no mistake, the athlete must at least be close to the schools admission requirements. For a more concrete answer, pull up the link below. You will find others. Our high school uses Naviance.com. The link below will have a graph of what the school requires for admission, all its applicants, their SAT scores, GPAs and which applicants were admitted, denied and which ones actually went to the school. Occasionally, you will see a couple applicants being admitted that fall below the school's requirements and there is that rare ocassion that one applicant falls far below but is admitted. While it does not state exactly if this applicant was accepted due to sports qualifications, you can on surmise it is that or perhaps the family knows a very influential member of the board of the school (we've seen this happen too).
http://www.collegedata.com/cs/admissions/admissions_tracker.jhtml