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Do college coaches use NCSA for recruiting?

Hi there! I'm an athlete hoping to get recruited for college sports, and I've heard about the National Collegiate Scouting Association (NCSA). Do college coaches really rely on NCSA to find potential recruits, or should I explore different avenues for reaching out to them?

2 years ago

Yes, college coaches do use NCSA as one of the many resources for identifying potential recruits. NCSA provides a platform for student-athletes to create a profile, showcase their skills, and connect with college coaches. However, having an NCSA profile alone may not be enough to get recruited.

To maximize your chances of being recruited, it's essential to take a proactive approach and explore different avenues. Here are some tips to increase your visibility and raise your chances of getting noticed by college coaches:

1. Research colleges and their athletic programs: Find schools that suit your academic and athletic needs. Reach out to coaches at those schools with a personalized email expressing your interest in their program.

2. Attend summer camps and showcases: Participating in camps and showcases can put you in front of college coaches and provide an opportunity to demonstrate your skills.

3. Create a highlight reel: Make a short video showcasing your athletic abilities, commitment to the sport, and best plays. Share your highlight reel with college coaches and include it in your NCSA profile.

4. Network: Connect with other student-athletes, coaches, and mentors because they might have valuable insights or connections to college programs.

5. Maintain strong academics: Coaches often look for recruits with strong academic records in addition to their athletic abilities, as this demonstrates that the student-athlete is likely to succeed in college academically.

6. Stay persistent: Follow up with college coaches regularly to show your continued interest in their program and update them on your athletic achievements.

While NCSA can be a valuable tool to gain exposure, you'll want to utilize as many resources and strategies as possible to increase your chances of getting recruited. Being proactive, reaching out to coaches directly, attending camps, and keeping your academics in good standing will all contribute to your success in the recruiting process.

2 years ago

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