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The 2019 Women’s World Cup prize money is $30 million—7.5% of the Men’s World Cup Prize
June 2, 2023
The prize money totals for both the Men’s and the Women’s World Cup have increased significantly over the past several decades, but the acceleration in pay for both men and women players reflects a widening gender pay gap. The prize money totals for both the Men’s and the Women’s World Cup have increased significantly over […]
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Fundamentals of Baseball
June 2, 2023
Before your child steps onto the diamond, it’s helpful to understand the basics of the game and what to expect.
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5 Things You Need to Know About Athletic Scholarships
June 2, 2023
For many student-athletes, an athletic scholarship allows them to attend a school they might not otherwise be able to afford. However, scholarship spots are in high demand. To help you navigate the recruiting process, here are five important things you need to know about athletic scholarships. College has never been more expensive. For many student-athletes, […]
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Verbal Abuse Triggering Decline in Officials
June 2, 2023
Wondering why there aren’t enough game officials to support the growth of lacrosse in some parts of the country? For the answer, look no further than the conduct of parents and coaches. An article in Newsday last week pinpointed verbal abuse by parents, coaches, and spectators as a significant contributor to the declining number of referees […]
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How to Help Athletes Navigate Between Seasons
June 2, 2023
Make sure it’s clear that communication is necessary and expected. An athlete should feel comfortable talking to you anytime, not just at the start of the season. Serious student-athletes are being pulled in so many directions now: from academic responsibilities, to school and club sports with seasons that often overlap. Everyone wants those teams to […]
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What Are the 4 New Division 1 Recruiting Rules?
June 2, 2023
The NCAA has adopted four new D1 recruiting rules. These rules are designed to stop the growth of early recruiting and give student-athletes the opportunity to make a more informed decision on their college of choice. The new Division I recruiting rules are officially in effect. The NCAA has adopted these rules to curb the […]
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Late Bloomers: Perception vs. Reality
June 2, 2023
Most athlete development experts suggest that it’s much better to move at the correct pace in your development process and not try to artificially speed it up. Q&A WITH COLLEGE HOCKEY INC. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MIKE SNEE Speed is such a critical component of today’s game.But when it comes to player development and preparing for the […]
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2019 College Swimming Camps
June 2, 2023
College swimming camps are an important part of the college recruiting process, but it can take a significant amount of research and preparation to find the right camp for you. That’s why we’ve put together a definitive list of every college NCAA Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA and junior college swimming camp in […]
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Reaching Today’s Athlete With Technology
June 2, 2023
Today’s athlete uses technology in all aspects of their life. Youth sports programs can leverage this fact to better engage their players and grow their programs. If you’re also a member of an older generation, you probably see how different today’s youth sports environment is in comparison to the when we were kids. Playing multiple […]
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NCSA: 2019 College Softball Camps
June 2, 2023
Attending a college softball camp is a great way to develop your skills and get evaluated by coaches. Check out NCSA’s definitive list of every 2019 men’s and women’s DI, DII, DIII, NAIA and junior college softball camp in the country. Softball camps, clinics and showcases can provide many benefits for student-athletes—hands-on skills training, exposure […]
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