Centerville FP said:
I think with your daughters' abilities you should not have trouble finding something...the key is marketing your daughters to the coaches of the schools they want to attend. Contact with the coaches, skills video, showcase tournaments and especially camps will get them in front of the people that need to see them. Talk to Bouldersdad, he is the guru in these here parts...
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Very far from a guru on anything except for drinking beer lol. What we did ( meaning the dd and the family as a whole ) was to take a number as a sophomore in hs of the colleges she was interested in. That number was in the 20,s. And it ranged all Divisions 1,2,3 and even some NAIA. Do alot of visits, go to the clinics the colleges hold she is interested in and try to play at as high as a level as you can afford. Constant communication between the dd and the coaches, invite them to games, thank them for showing up whether they did or not because in all honesty you may never know, then remind them of the next weeks game times filed locations and city. Then start the process all over again the next week. Talk to them until one of two things happen, either they invite you to come see them or they say thanks but no thanks. And grow thick skin on the last part, because a college cant use you dosent mean they diddnt like you. alot of factors play into recruitment, roster openings, money they have to spend and so on.
Use colleges you know that you wouldent attend to practice on unofficial visits. Refine your questions there when talking to coaches. Learn the right way to ask certain questions. Never bring up money. Let the college coach do that.
Take all you have learned your sophomore year and then start visiting the colleges you are serious about and having honed your skills at visits it will make your time go by alot easier when you finally get to meet the coaches of the colleges your really interested in.
Recruiting is nerve racking and alot has to go right to find the right fit. But your dd will know when she steps on campus it will just click. Start early, do a ton of research and be patient. Things will work out and she will soon discover at what division and what school she belongs with.
Tim
Very far from a guru on anything except for drinking beer lol. What we did ( meaning the dd and the family as a whole ) was to take a number as a sophomore in hs of the colleges she was interested in. That number was in the 20,s. And it ranged all Divisions 1,2,3 and even some NAIA. Do alot of visits, go to the clinics the colleges hold she is interested in and try to play at as high as a level as you can afford. Constant communication between the dd and the coaches, invite them to games, thank them for showing up whether they did or not because in all honesty you may never know, then remind them of the next weeks game times filed locations and city. Then start the process all over again the next week. Talk to them until one of two things happen, either they invite you to come see them or they say thanks but no thanks. And grow thick skin on the last part, because a college cant use you dosent mean they diddnt like you. alot of factors play into recruitment, roster openings, money they have to spend and so on.Use colleges you know that you wouldent attend to practice on unofficial visits. Refine your questions there when talking to coaches. Learn the right way to ask certain questions. Never bring up money. Let the college coach do that.Take all you have learned your sophomore year and then start visiting the colleges you are serious about and having honed your skills at visits it will make your time go by alot easier when you finally get to meet the coaches of the colleges your really interested in.Recruiting is nerve racking and alot has to go right to find the right fit. But your dd will know when she steps on campus it will just click. Start early, do a ton of research and be patient. Things will work out and she will soon discover at what division and what school she belongs with.Tim
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