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Do D3 Schools Offer Athletic Scholarships
Do DIII Schools Offer Athletic Scholarships?
July 6, 2018
There is definitely money at the DIII level — and it may just cover much of your of your college costs
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Frequently Asked Questions About Combining Athletic and Academic Scholarships
July 4, 2018
Avoid the misconceptions about how combining scholarships works
social media in college recruiting
Using Social Media to Strengthen Your Recruiting Game
July 2, 2018
By following a program on social media, students might learn who’s leaving, who’s staying on the roster and what the coach values most in players. You’ll also get a better feel for the program to determine if it’s a good fit. It’s no secret that college coaches are looking at social media accounts. Eight-five percent […]
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Running Against the Clock: Female Athletes Often Slowed by Puberty
June 28, 2018
It’s a situation that can’t just be solved with more training or dieting and should be approached with patience across all sports. Track and cross country coaches have long been familiar with the unpredictable effects of puberty on female runners, but some may be surprised by the extent of its impact. In a recent New […]
Questions you should ask college coaches
Questions You Should Ask College Coaches
June 25, 2018
Many athletes and their families will tell you campus visits really made the decision process much easier. Some schools shined while others that looked great on paper just didn’t live up to expectations. At the end of your recruiting journey you should feel confident about your college choice, knowing you’ve picked a school where you can […]
Sports Specialization
Even Elite NBA Players Are Affected by Sports Specialization
June 24, 2018
The numbers increasingly show that sports specialization can lead to an increased risk of injury and should be shared with parents and coaches who continue to advocate sticking with one sport. You’ve probably read the studies or heard the arguments. But new research shows that the effects of sports specialization go way beyond college ball. […]
25 reasons to contact coaches
Twenty-Five Reasons to Contact a College Coach
June 21, 2018
Don’t leave your future up to chance by waiting for college coaches to find you
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Taking Aim: With Proper Focus, Baseball Can Reconnect With Youth
June 21, 2018
As far as growth, there’s a promising path forward: If local organizations and philanthropies look to expand participation, they can start by investing more resources into low-income areas. Major League Baseball may still be raking in the cash (only the NFL has higher profits among sports leagues), but the numbers show that its audience is […]
questions to ask college coaches
Questions Coaches Ask (and Why They Ask Them)
June 19, 2018
Be confident, respectful and never exaggerate your grades or athletic ability
How to find the best NCAA division level for you
How to Find the Best NCAA Division Level for You
June 17, 2018
“Even if you are on a really great club team with multiple DI players, it can’t compare with the level in college when athletes are older, stronger, and more experienced.” If you’re just not sure where to even begin the college search process, you’re not alone. With some 5,300 colleges and universities across the United […]
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