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Rare Speed, Determination, & Old Relationships Land 2021 Madilyn Giglio (LSU Commit) at #71 on National Rankings!

January 28, 2020January 28, 2020 by Robby Wilson
NSRs Madison Giglio

Speed kills! We’ve all heard it, witnessed it, and yet – most in the recruiting process for softball still don’t understand one simple concept: speed alone, like any other aspect of recruiting, will not get you recruited! But Madilyn Giglio is more than just a rare 2.6 home to first… A huge congrats from all … Read more

Grades and Their Influence on College Recruiting

January 27, 2020March 19, 2020 by Alan Parham
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

What You Need to Know About DIII Athletics

January 25, 2020March 24, 2020 by Alan Parham
DIII

Often Overlooked, Division III is the NCAA‘s brilliant third offspring. DIII athletics is an excellent option for student-athletes who want to continue playing their sport at the next level. It’s not “The Show,”  your kid won’t play in front of a mammoth crowd of adoring fans. He or she will probably never fly to an away … Read more

5 Key Elements Coaches Look for in Recruiting a Libero

January 19, 2020March 24, 2020 by Chelsea Eytel

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 Chelsea Eytel
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

College Golf: Are You Up to Par?

January 15, 2020March 24, 2020 by Ryan Hartfield
college-golf

I get calls, all the time, from high school golfers and their families asking if they have what it takes to play college golf. The problem is that there is no way to answer that question without digging deeper.  There are over 1100 schools in America that play Men’s Golf and over 600 schools that … Read more

This Athlete Trait Ranks High with College Coaches

January 5, 2020February 25, 2021 by Alan Parham

College coaches rate it nearly as high as athleticism and academics. Which trait sits just below those most desirable talents? Well-preparedness. It is obvious to coaches, which athletes have put time and effort into preparing. When coaches see it, they know they have found an athletically and mentally mature prospect. What signs tip off a coach? … Read more

Recruiting Help Remains What Most Families of High School Athletes Need

January 3, 2020March 24, 2020 by Alan Parham

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 Chelsea Eytel
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

Unofficial Visits Indispensable in the Recruiting Process

December 17, 2019March 24, 2020 by Alan Parham
unofficial visits

Unofficial visits to college campuses are one of the most important, helpful tasks prospects can do during high school. These key outings give prospects something they cannot glean from online virtual tours, admissions tour guides or chest-pounding alumni – an authentic, personal feel for a college campus. “Feel” tests Unofficial visits are baseline discovery missions, … Read more

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