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Is there a website for recruiting for the 98%? Hey there, I’ve seen websites like MaxPreps and 247Sports but it seems those are not for the 98% What I mean by that is less than 2% of high school athletes will go NCAA Division 1 Are there recruiting websites for the 98%? For recruits who will most likely go mid-major and low-major Division 1, D2, D3, NAIA and others? Thank you
NCSA Recruiting Guide - College Confidential Forums <p>I glanced through the baseball section and it appears to be spot on I can’t find any inaccuracies These are generalizations about the physical skills related to various Divisions within baseball and other sports However, it doesn’t account for the various levels (conferences) within D1 that can vary widely < p> <p>In terms of of a general question like : “What skills and physical
Should I use a Recruiting Service like NCSA? - Athletic Recruits . . . Hello, Has anyone used a recruiting service like NCSA? We are thinking about using one but they got mixed reviews It seems like some people really liked them and other thought it was a scam Thoughts? Would we be better off learning on our own? Thanks
Is NCSA worth it? - College Confidential Forums NCSA can be helpful for certain student-athletes, BUT I agree with the above that student-athletes can do a lot on their own: -Fill out the online recruiting questionnaires -Contact coaches via email (or calls when allowed per NCAA rules and or setup by HS or club coach)—contact the head coach as well as assistants (assistants often handle recruiting, at least until the later stages) -Attend
Has anyone used NCSA for athletic recruiting? - College Confidential Forums My son received some information to use this site to help him get on a college soccer team he has only played JV in high school i’m not sure that he is good enough to play college or that he has enough time to commit Has anyone used this site with any success? they claim guaranteed success but with my mediocre player i’m not sure it’s worth it
What 5k time would I need to get in Varsity XC in college? <p>D1 sub 16 or low 15 for a good XC program, D3 around low 17’s would get your foot in the door, low 16s to have a decent shot at varsity Put in the mileage this summer and improve as much as possible this fall Goodluck!< p>
Track and field - Athletic Recruits - College Confidential Forums Look at times posted by specific schools The broad-based stuff put out by NCSA isn’t very helpful If a school doesn’t list times, look at last years conference results and see if they would have scored That is what coaches pay attention to, and it provides an objective measure of an HS athlete’s potential fit The big programs will want more, however: NCAA scorers
Should I contact? - College Confidential Forums I emailed a coach twice through NCSA and they have just opened them I checked back a few weeks later and I can see that they have viewed my profile They have already signed 7 for my class but I don’t know how many left from the previous season besides the 5 seniors It also shows on NCSA that they are recruiting for my position