Start Early:
The sooner you start the recruiting process the better, it’s never too early to start, but it can be too late.  Academic performance / requirements count form day one of freshmen year.  College coaches can begin sending letters to potential recruits as early as freshmen year, and potential recruits can write, call, and visit college coaches at any time.

Coaches won’t discover you:
College coaches depend on verified information from trusted sources.  Most coaches attend games and camps with a set list of student athletes they intend on evaluating, not with the hopes of discovering new prospects.  You need to be proactive in getting your name, academic scores and athletic achievements in front of coaches.

Take Ownership:
Student athletes and their families are ultimately responsible for the recruiting process.  Coaches can evaluate, assist, and serve as creditable references, but they cannot get student athletes scholarships.

Expand your horizons:
NCAA Division 1 is not the only option for student athletes.  There are hundreds of colleges and universities that offer financial packages, more then 85% of those opportunities fall outside of division 1.  Great schools exist at all levels.  Make sure you are looking at academics and athletics when choosing a school.

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