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There is a step by step process that you should do to attend a college
and play on their team. The 1st step
you should take is to learn about the recruiting process and take a self evaluation
of your athletic/academic ability.
| California Bears Softball Coach Diane Ninemire |
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| A strong willed coach who wants winners |
The 2nd step is to come up
with a game plan to find the right colleges for you and developing a powerful looking recruiting package.
Your 3rd step is to correspond
with college coaches with letters, emails, skills videos, questions to ask, and other forms of communication
that will make an impact
The 4th step is to evaluate
the colleges you wish to attend & how to finance the costs associated with attending
the colleges of your choice. The final
step is making your decision based on what is best for you and signing the National Letter of Intent.
| North Carolina's Womens Soccer Coach |
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| Anson Dorrance has won many NCAA Championships |
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My goals are to help young athletes improve their sports performance
& to attend a 4yr college of their choice.
If you need help with matching
up your academic & athletic goals with colleges that can fit you, then let me know I have years of experience with understanding the recruiting process, college
coaches, financial needs, & helping you find the right college for you If you have good grades and/or SAT scores your chances for finding the right
college for you increases If you are a
good athlete and player and can meet the admission requirements of most colleges your
chances for playing college sports increases. Remember 4yr colleges vary with their admission requirements & you need to know what
they are.
My years of experience with
talking with college coaches has given me the formula to help you get on a college team.
| University of Arkansas Softball Coach Mike Larabee |
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| Coaches in the tough SEC |
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| University of Nebraska Volleyball Coach John Cook |
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| They have a very strong conditioning program |
You must be aware of the recruiting rules & regulations of the NCAA
& NAIA Organizations.
Press her for the NAIA.ORG Web Site
Press here for the NCAA.ORG Elgibility Site
You must know what college coaches
want from their recruits & how they recruit these type of athletes.
You should know what kind of strength &
conditioning program they use for their athletes so you can be in top shape before
you get on campus.
You should know how much money it requires to attend that
college & where you can get financial assistance to offset your costs.
Having an experienced person such
as myself to help you find your way through the maze of college recruiting can be very helpful & less stressful than going
it all alone.
| Penn States Womens Volleyball Coach |
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| Russ Rose has won many NCAA Championships |
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