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We help student-athletes of all sports, at all recruiting levels:

Upperclassmen Needing Recruiting Exposure

If you’re an upperclassman who needs more recruiting exposure, there are a few things you can do to make yourself more visible to college coaches.

  1. Create a strong online presence. This means having a well-crafted profile on recruiting websites and social media platforms. Make sure your profile includes your athletic achievements, academic accomplishments, and any other relevant information.
  2. Attend camps and showcases. These events are a great way to get in front of college coaches and compete against other top athletes.
  3. Reach out to college coaches directly. Don’t be afraid to email or call coaches at schools you’re interested in. Let them know why you’re interested in their program and what you can bring to their team.
  4. Get involved in your community. Volunteering and taking on leadership roles can show college coaches that you’re a well-rounded individual who is also committed to your community.

Underclassmen Just Beginning Recruiting Journey

If you’re an underclassman just beginning your recruiting journey, there are a few things you can do to get started on the right foot.

  1. Research colleges. Start by researching colleges that are a good fit for your academic and athletic interests. Look at factors such as the school’s size, location, academic offerings, and athletic programs.
  2. Attend college camps and showcases. These events are a great way to get experience competing against other top athletes and learn from college coaches.
  3. Start building relationships with college coaches. Attend college ID camps and clinics to introduce yourself to coaches and get your name on their radar.
  4. Keep your grades up. Your academic performance is just as important as your athletic abilities. Make sure you’re taking challenging classes and getting good grades.

Student-Athletes Lacking Knowledge of Recruiting Process

If you’re a student-athlete who feels like you don’t have a good understanding of the recruiting process, there are a few resources that can help you.

  1. Talk to your high school coach. Your high school coach is a valuable resource who can provide you with guidance and support throughout the recruiting process.
  2. Attend recruiting seminars and workshops. There are many organizations that offer seminars and workshops on the recruiting process. These events can help you learn about the different stages of recruiting and how to navigate the process successfully.
  3. Use online resources. There are many websites and online resources that can provide you with information about the recruiting process.

Small-Town Student-Athletes Who Are Overlooked

If you’re a student-athlete from a small town, you may feel like you’re being overlooked by college coaches. There are a few things you can do to make sure you’re getting the attention you deserve.

  1. Make sure your information is out there. Create a strong online presence and make sure your profile is up-to-date on recruiting websites.
  2. Attend camps and showcases that are in your area. College coaches often attend camps and showcases in underserved areas to identify talented athletes.
  3. Network with other athletes from your area. Talk to other athletes from your area who have been recruited to college. They can provide you with valuable insights and advice.
  4. Don’t give up. The recruiting process can be challenging, but don’t give up. Keep working hard and eventually, you’ll get the attention you deserve.

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