Tag Archives: soccer

More Tips on Creating A Team Profile

For college showcase tournaments, it is great to have a team profile created for your team.  This applies to teams that are generally U16 and older.  When considering NCAA Division III college soccer, generally coaches are not going to start … Continue reading

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Driving The Recruiting Process

Student-athletes, parents and high school/club soccer coaches all have an interest in the NCAA Division III recruiting process.  Student-athletes want to find the school that is the best fit for them, parents want the children to be happy, and high … Continue reading

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Tourney Time

As things warm up this spring, it is time for club players to get back to tournament soccer and college coaches recruiting there.  For players looking to play NCAA D3 college soccer and get exposure to NCAA D3 coaches, the … Continue reading

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March Madness?

The D3 Recruiting Hub recently received this question from a parent. My child is in the process of making a decision between two D3 schools. One of the two schools recommended that he submit a letter that they hand out … Continue reading

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Kicking Off the Recruiting Process

Do NCAA Division III college soccer coaches have magic crystal balls that they gaze into and see all of those high school student-athletes that are interested in coming to their programs?  The answer is of course not.  The thing that … Continue reading

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Communcation Rules for D3

NCAA Division III college coaches have no restrictions on their communications to prospective student-athletes with regards to the number or timing of placement of those communications. Basically, an NCAA Division III college coach can call, email or fax prospective student-athletes … Continue reading

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What is a “Good School” – Part II

This is the second part of a post authored by Brian Parker Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Frostburg State University in Frostburg, MD.  In part one, Brian discussed that determining what was a “Good School” depended upon how you defined … Continue reading

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Emails To College Coaches

When writing emails to college coaches, it is important to consider your audience.  Your emails need to be concise and to the point and not full of superfluous detail.  More importantly, emails should be personalized.  Generally, don’t just email “Dear … Continue reading

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Happy Thanksgiving!

To all of our readers, wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving! Please be sure to take a moment to reflect on all of the positive things that we have to be thankful for in our lives.  Good luck to all those … Continue reading

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Graduation Rates for NCAA Division III Student-Athletes

Recently, the NCAA published the most recent results of their on-going study of graduation rates for NCAA Division III student-athletes.  In the article “DIII graduation rates reflect student athlete success”, the NCAA study shows that graduation rates among student athletes at NCAA … Continue reading

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