NSR is the World's Leading Recruiting Authority NSR is the World's Leading Recruiting Authority NSR is the World's Leading Recruiting Authority
NSR is the World's Leading Recruiting Authority
 
     OVER FOUR MILLION DOLLARS has been committed to Connecticut High School Student – Athletes from the class of 2003 and 2004 whom enrolled with National Scouting Report.  The admissions process at colleges and universities are very competitive.  We make sure that the college coaches know who you are.



WE LOOK FOR THE ABCDs IN OUR ATHLETE.
WHERE DO YOU STAND?

A *ACADEMICS FIRST *
We look for hard working student-athletes both on and off the field.  Playing sports in college should be a plus to getting a great education.

B *BATS AND BALLS*
How well do you play?  All state, all conference, MVPs.  We represent some of the area’s best athletes.  Our scouts are all over the New England area.

C *CHARACTER*
All of are athletes go through an intense interview process.  NSR prospects are great young adults.  They are the entire package!

D *DESIRE*
The most important.  If you don’t have the drive and the heart to play at the next level, you wont make it.  College coaches want 110% every day from each player on their team.

If you feel you have the ABCDs then click here to make the first step to qualify

Where are you in the College Recruiting Process?
If you are a high school student athlete in Connecticut competing in any of the 32 men's and 32 women's NCAA sponsored sports and want to continue playing at the college level feel free to contact us for a personal interview and evaluation.

Mission Statement
National Scouting Report of Connecticut & Western Massachusetts
The majority of all high school Student–Athletes has short and long term goals. Most of their short term goals are to complete their high school education and go on to college and to also participate in sports at that next level. It is our goal to assist these high school students in the transition process from high school to college by exposing their (1) Academic and (2) Athletic credentials to every college and university in the United States. We will also assist and advise both the student athlete and parents all the way through the overwhelming recruiting process.


Estimated Probability of Competing in Athletics Beyond the High School Interscholastic Level

Student-Athletes

Men's
Basketball

Women's
Basketball

Football

Baseball

Men's Ice Hockey

Men's Soccer

High School Student-Athletes

549,500

456,900

983,600

455,300

29,900

321,400

High School Senior Student-Athletes

157,000

130,500

281,000

130,100

8,500

91,800

NCAA Student-Athletes

15,700

14,400

56,500

25,700

3,700

18,200

NCAA Freshman Roster Positions

4,500

4,100

16,200

7,300

1,100

5,200

NCAA Senior Student-Athletes

3,500

3,200

12,600

5,700

800

4,100

NCAA Student-Athletes Drafted

44

32

250

600

33

76

Percent High School to NCAA

2.9

3.1

5.8

5.6

12.9

5.7

Percent NCAA to Professional

1.3

1.0

2.0

10.5

4.1

1.9

Percent High School to Professional

0.03

0.02

0.09

0.5

0.4

0.08


Frequently Asked Questions on Recruiting Definitions

Contact period - permissible for authorized athletic department staff members to make in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts and evaluations.

Dead period - not permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts or evaluations on- or off-campus or permit official or unofficial visits. 

Evaluation period - permissible for authorized athletics department staff to be involved in off-campus activities to assess academic qualifications and playing abilities. No in-person, off-campus recruiting contacts with a prospect are permitted. 

Quiet period - permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts only on the member institution's campus. 

Detailed information about recruiting is available in the online edition of the NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete.
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2006 NSR of CT Football Prospect, Everett Butler and his family pose for a picture with Dan Hammond and Linda Ziemnicki at the ceremony for Everett who just signed his National Letter of Intent with Marist College.









Dan Hammond
CT State Director,
Western MA Area Director

Cell: 203-214-8720
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George Baker
CT Area Director
Phone: 860-670-8097
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Click Here if you are looking for high caliber students for scholarship and recruiting consideration.  There are thousands of qualified prospects listed throughout the nation.  Each one was personally scouted, personally interviewed and personally recommended.  Each has to meet stringent qualifications before being accepted.  We maintain a video of each prospect and we will be glad to send you a copy free of charge if you call 1-800-575-0788.
                                               
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