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NCSA Top 5 Recruiting Questions
Top 5 Questions Our Recruiting Coaches Receive From Families
June 2, 2023
Here are 5 questions of the most common questions student-athletes ask about the recruiting process.
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Soccer Evolution: Jamie Watson Went From Cocky Kid to Humbled Man
June 2, 2023
He liked the trappings of being a pro athlete, but he wasn’t willing to put in the work. For instance, he didn’t eat or sleep properly. Jamie Watson had a bold and bodacious dream. “I wanted to be a synonymous name in soccer,” Watson says. Yet Watson didn’t appreciate each significant step along the journey […]
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Do Sports Actually Teach Character?
June 2, 2023
Today’s coaches work in a performance-driven society, and for many of us, our community and our leadership will pay lip service to moral character, when all they really want is performance character and more wins than losses. Head to any sports field this afternoon, and you will hear whistles blaring and coaches urging on their […]
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Back-to-Sports Checklist for Parents
June 2, 2023
There’s no shortage of resources for parents as they prepare to send their students Back to School
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What are the Most Common Recruiting Myths? The Five Most Common Recruiting Myths Explained
June 2, 2023
The five most common recruiting myths explained.
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2019 Power Rankings
June 2, 2023
NCSA Power Rankings are based on proprietary analysis of NCSA Favorites data obtained from the college search activity of the over 2 million student-athletes on the NCSA recruiting network, U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges list, IPEDS graduation rates and IPEDS average cost after aid. The goal of these rankings is to help families […]
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Knowledge = Safety for Youth Sports Organizations, Coaches, and Parents
June 2, 2023
Abuse Prevention Training has resulted in increased safety and participation for young athletes.
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Is Your Child Injured, or Just Temporarily Sore?
June 2, 2023
1. “WHAT HAPPENED?” Especially in younger children, fact-finding as soon as possible is important to help understand the context of potential injuries. Details can be skewed or forgotten over time. If your child can’t remember when the pain started, it doesn’t necessarily mean they aren’t injured. 2. “WHERE DOES IT HURT?” Soreness from overuse typically […]
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12-Year-Old Baseball Player Overcomes Physical Limitations
June 2, 2023
12-year-old Manning Bradley has overcome physical limitations to become an up-and-coming baseball star Manning Bradley wasn’t alive for Jim Abbott’s 1993 no-hitter – a day that lives in baseball infamy. That, however, doesn’t stop the 12-year-old baseball star from garnering comparisons to the former Major Leaguer.   Abbott, a 10-year major league veteran, and Bradley […]
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Teaching your Athletes the Fun and Safe Way to Have a Sports Rivalry
June 2, 2023
Sports and rivalries go hand-in-hand. The contests and the histories between teams can unite communities and inspire athletes to do their best. But sometimes fans lose perspective and that’s when rivalries can go bad. They become marred by vandalism, insults, threats, and violence. Since it’s a sports parent and coach’s job to encourage healthy competition […]
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