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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Across the country, there are a wide range of NCAA D3 soccer programs for men and women—some are very strong programs and others are much less talented. Some feature schools that can compete with D1 and D2 level teams, while … Continue reading
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More Soccer Resume & Interview Tips
As we had discussed in a previous post, your soccer resume is an important tool to have to get yourself recruited by D3 coaches-see Building A Soccer Resume. If you have not created one yet, there is no better time than the … Continue reading
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OMG I M @ C!
We are about a week away from the start of preseason training for most D3 soccer players across the country. In this week’s post we are taking a step away from the recruiting side of things and talking about the … Continue reading
Should Parents Talk To College Coaches At A Tournament?
This is a question that I have found perplexing to a lot of parents. Should I, as a parent, go up to a college coach at a recruiting tournament and talk to them? Especially if it is a college that … Continue reading
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How Many Recruits Can D3 Coaches Bring In?
“Coach, how many players are you looking to bring in this year?” This is one of the questions that I always get asked by recruited student athletes or their parents. For a D3 coach, this is a difficult question to … Continue reading
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