The Four Keys to Softball Recruiting Success

As the popularity of softball continues to grow, the key elements in the recruiting process start to shift. There are more and more girls trying to get positions on teams that aren’t growing any bigger. In order to have an edge in softball recruiting, you need to know what you’re doing; and you need to […]


Do You Really Want To Be a College Athlete

Many athletes spent the last couple of weeks watching the world’s best athletes competing against each other at the Olympic Games in London. You can’t help but be in awe of their talent, dedication, and passion for what they do on the world level. For everyone else, this is a very inspiring spectacle of athletic […]


Walking-on Could be Your Path to a Scholarship

Recruits need to know what it really takes to compete at the college level. There are hundreds of thousands high school athletes out there, and most are hoping for a chance to get noticed; but when scouts don’t find them, then they need to realize it’s time for a different recruitment approach. If you think […]


The Right & Wrong Way to Email College Coaches

You’ve all heard by now that the best way to get your recruiting process started is to reach out to college coaches. By getting in contact with college coaches first, you aren’t waiting around for them to contact you, which is unlikely to happen in the first place. You are taking control of your recruiting and you […]


Is Social Media Distracting You From College Sports?

We all do it. We are always liking, talking, and sharing information with our friends and our online “friends.” It’s come to be our way of life and how we interact and communicate with others. Social media is a fast easy, and extremely cheap way to make connections with people you never thought you would […]


Crucial Recruiting Errors Could Cost You NCAA Eligibility

It’s that time of the year again; school is starting up and fall sports are in full swing. With the change in season comes the many eligibility stories about how recruits are inching by and meeting their last minute eligibility requirements, or about how they must sit out a season until they are able to […]


Sand Volleyball Recruiting May not be a Day at the Beach

Many NCAA schools had their first official sand volleyball season this past year. Sand volleyball is a new NCAA sport with programs in the Division I and II levels, as well as NAIA. By offering sand volleyball as a new sport, there are more opportunities for volleyball players to play in college. There are just […]


Missy Franklin Gets the Gold But Chooses College Over Money

With the summer Olympics in full swing, a lot of attention has been put on some of the swimmers of the USA team, mostly the high school-aged Missy Franklin. Missy has had an incredible showing at the Games so far, and isn’t done yet. As of today, she has earned four medals, three gold medals […]


You Should Not Say This to Coaches

What recruits need to know before making that first call to college coaches Recruits have so much to consider once they are ready to give it their all in the recruiting process. We see this a lot; once we tell recruits the secrets to getting an athletic scholarship, they waste no time in locating college […]


NCAA Could Add a Canadian University as a Member

Simon Fraser University is among one of the seven institutions being considered for NCAA  membership at the Division II level. If approved, it would be the first Canadian member school, and the first school to be located outside of the U.S. The NCAA has over 1,200 members across the division levels, and the approval of […]


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