College Recruiting
Get Recruited by Making Facebook Work for You
Although your academic and athletic accomplishments are important, perception is everything to college coaches and admission directors. And nothing affects a school’s perception of today’s student-athletes more than social media. The [...]
NCAA Recruiting Tips: Choosing College Baseball Camps
For baseball athletes, few topics are hotter than choosing the right college baseball camp. Below are a few tips on this subject based on my experience as a college baseball [...]
Get Noticed With a College Recruiting Letter
Want to be taken seriously by college coaches? Kick things off with a letter. Before dropping your college recruiting letter in the mail or sending an email, read through these [...]
College Athletics Recruiting: Navigating the "NCAA Manual"
The NCAA Manual is the go-to resource for prospects and families beginning their college athletic recruiting journey. However, among the Division I, II and III manuals, we're talking well over [...]
Soccer Players Must Now Choose Between High School and Club Teams
The United States Soccer Federation recently announced a major rule change that requires its players to participate exclusively in its league. This means that male high school athletes who participate [...]
New NCAA Initial Eligibility Rules for High School Freshmen
High school freshmen take note: the NCAA is changing its academic requirements for college-bound student-athletes at the Division I level. The new rules impose time limits on completing courses in [...]
The STACK 2012 Recruiting Guide
There are thousands of big, fast and confident high school athletes around the country, who are dominating league games, making defenses look foolish, setting county records and dreaming about playing [...]
6 Tips for Taking Standardized Tests
The NCAA requires all prospective D-I and D-II student-athletes to take either the SAT or the ACT. Here are a few tools for optimizing your performance: Take Both Tests The [...]
Build an Athlete Support Network
According to recruiting expert and Sacred Heart University pitching coach Wayne Mazzoni, a reputable reference—“somebody who actually carries some weight”—is a valuable asset in your support network. Track down these [...]
How to Network
Lots of people can help you get recruited by your dream school. Don’t forget about three of the most obvious. Your Family There are few better ways to show a [...]