T*W*I*S: BYU Stands Its Honor Ground As Chances of an NCAA Tournament Top Seed Slip Away

Brigham Young University’s basketball program was knocked for an unexpected loop this week when it suspended third leading scorer and top rebounder, sophomore Brandon Davies for an unspecified Honor Code infraction.  The 6’9″ forward was the inside presence the Cougars relied upon to complement Player of the Year candidate Jimmer Fredette’s frenetic playing style.  As the team neared … Read more

Triplets Having Successful Run with NSR

Trio Getting Individual Attention from Schools Across America It’s not all that unusual for an NSR scout to encounter talented siblings of different ages or even twins for that matter.  But, triplets?  That’s is definitely not what Northeast Pennsylvania Area Director Ed McGrady expected when he set up an appointment to interview soccer standout Zach … Read more

The Importance of a Pat On the Back

This Little Gesture Can Inspire Even After a Dressing Down Never underestimate the value of a pat on the back.  Whether it comes from a parent, a coach, a teacher or a teammate, this simple act of appreciation goes much farther than most people realize.  When I was a kid playing youth ball in a small community, … Read more

Eye the Prize, Educate Your Parents, Then Get NSR’s Help

Dramatically Improve Your Chances of Catching An Offer We see thousands upon thousands of high school prospects each year whose stated dream is to play college athletics.   They’ve thought about it for years.  Talked about it with family and friends.  Yet, so many of these talented, young athletes never get beyond wishing and hoping.  Why?  They and … Read more