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“Swing & Miss” Guthrie (2021 University of Oklahoma Commit) Ranks #51 On National List!

January 30, 2020 by NSR Staff
NSR Softball's Emmy Guthrie

A huge congrats from all of us at National Scouting Report to Emmy Guthrie, a 2021 pitcher prospect from Wilson, Oklahoma, who is committed to the University of Oklahoma to play softball! Emmy has been committed to OU since September of 2017, prior to the NCAA Division 1 rule changes. Emmy recently climbed the national ranks … Read more

How to Make the Most of Your College Choice

January 29, 2020April 8, 2021 by Ryan Hartfield

As a college scout for National Scouting Report, I often get a lot of face time with college coaches, and one of the more noteworthy comments I received over the summer is how much these coaches appreciate our scouts not “chasing the bumper sticker.” What does that mean? College coaches see and recognize the value of a scouting organization … Read more

Grades and Their Influence on College Recruiting

January 27, 2020March 19, 2020 by NSR Staff
grades

We cannot overemphasize the impact of grades on the college recruiting process. Athletic ability is a coach’s prime target, but without the grades to support and complement an athlete’s resume, a prospect will be passed over.  That is the reason prospects, and their parents must understand the importance of focusing on core course grades throughout … Read more

5 Key Elements Coaches Look for in Recruiting a Libero

January 19, 2020March 24, 2020 by NSR Staff

Recruiting a libero is typically a marathon, not a sprint. Liberos are the toughest and usually the last position to be recruited. Not only are they competing against every other libero, but also small pin hitters and setters. We asked a few of our excellent college coaches from every level, what they look for in … Read more

5 Easy Ways Parents Can Help Athletes Get Recruited

January 18, 2020March 24, 2020 by NSR Staff
Parents Can Help Athletes

It’s no secret that parents want what’s best for their kids, and they’ll do whatever it takes to help their athlete achieve their dreams. Not to mention all of the time and money spent helping their child be the best athlete they can be. Parents can help athletes when it comes to recruiting, but some … Read more

Recruiting Help Remains What Most Families of High School Athletes Need

January 3, 2020March 24, 2020 by NSR Staff

Parents of high school athletes too frequently don’t know they need recruiting help. The simple reason?  They misinterpret coaches. This is a key error and can lead to embarrassment and lost dreams for the entire family.  It can be avoided if parents learn how college recruiting really works. The signs for when families need recruiting … Read more

Odds of Earning an Athletic Scholarship

January 2, 2020March 19, 2020 by NSR Staff
earning an athletic scholarship

Playing sports in college is a great experience. Take it from someone who has been there. But the odds of earning an athletic scholarship are not very high. NCAA Facts According to the NCAA, there are 346 Division I colleges or universities. There are 6,552 teams at the Division I level with roughly 178,178 Division … Read more

How to Prepare for Collegiate Strength Training

January 2, 2020March 19, 2020 by NSR Staff
Collegiate Strength Training

There are a lot of things athletes who are starting their collegiate careers need to know. One important aspect of collegiate athletics is strength training. Lifting weights and running sprints shouldn’t be new concepts for athletes; most probably do either or both of these things on a regular basis. However, collegiate strength training becomes an … Read more

Warning: Parents Should Not Play Waiting Game

December 30, 2019March 24, 2020 by NSR Staff

A cardinal sin made by parents of young athletes hoping to play at the college level is presuming there is no harm in waiting to be recruited. National Scouting Report scouts get glaring evidence of this each day with announcements across the country of freshman and sophomore athletes committing to colleges or coaches making scholarship offers to … Read more

Navigating the NCAA Eligibility Center

December 26, 2019December 28, 2020 by NSR Staff
NCAA Eligibility Center

Navigating the NCAA Eligibility Center is a crucial part of the college recruiting process. Typically, it’s also the most stressful for athletes and their families because the NCAA takes it very seriously and it plays a huge role in becoming a college athlete. We’ve decided to break down the NCAA Eligibility Center’s significance and hopefully … Read more

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