College Recruiting
How to Get Yourself on the College Golf Team
Do you dream of playing golf in college? So do thousands of other junior golfers. Put yourself in position to play at the next level with the following advice from [...]
4 Things to Remember When Writing Your College Recruitment Letter
If you are interested in playing sports in college, the first step in the process is your initial contact with the coach, usually via a letter or e-mail. Here are [...]
Recruiting Terms You Need to Know
The start of the 2013-2014 high school athletic season is just around the corner, and with it the beginning of the fall recruiting season. Knowing the lingo of the recruiting [...]
Recruiting Advice: Summer Soccer ID Camps
Are you interested in playing college soccer? Do you have a specific division, conference, or school that you are looking at? Maybe you just want to continue to improve your [...]
Don’t Let Social Media Ruin Your Sports Potential
What you post on social media can seriously affect the way coaches, teams and schools regard you during recruiting. You’ve heard it before, and you’ll hear it again: anything you [...]
High School RB Chris James: What It’s Like to ‘Go Viral’
Photo via Peter J. Nilson Have a cool video of yourself or a teammate? Tweet the link @STACKMedia Class of 2014 running back prospect Chris James thought he [...]
How Jabari Parker Could Change the Landscape of College Basketball
When the NBA made the decision that all of its athletes must be 19 years of age or older back in 2005, it had good intentions. The league wanted to [...]
Market Yourself to College Coaches
"Coaches will find you if you are good enough." The above quote is one of the most frustrating things I hear when I talk with high school athletes and their [...]
Learn to Pivot When Your College Recruiting Strategy Falters
If you're a 5-star prospect whom every college coach has his eye on, your biggest challenge will be which college to choose. But if you're among the majority of prospects [...]
Learn the Recruiting Rules for NCAA Division III Athletics
The NCAA includes over 444 schools, and more than 170,000 student-athletes fall under the Division III umbrella. As a high school athlete, you need to become proactive in your recruiting. [...]