College Soccer Scholarships and Recruiting
NCSA Scouting Report
NCSA developed the Scouting Report so that student-athletes may receive evaluations from college coaches quickly and efficiently. Once evaluated, students who hope to earn not only recruiting opportunities, but college soccer scholarships, as well, will gain maximum exposure to the schools of their choice. The Scouting Report allows college coaches to have up-to-date athletic and academic information delivered directly to their email boxes.
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Scouting Report Videos
Today, verified NCSA Scouting Report videos have become the quickest and most reliable way for initial evaluation. More than 35,000 college coaches access student-athlete data through NCSA.
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What's New in Soccer
Who Said Soccer Players Aren’t Tough?
NCSA soccer player, Daniel Bailey, recently had a club game with his team FCCA Alliance U18. During the game this North Carolina native was under cut as he went up for a header. Landing on his face and neck (see photo) the game quickly stopped. Soon after, a silent crowd saw Daniel stand up without Read More >>
Catching Up with NCSA Student Athlete Justin Orden
NCSA caught up with rising soccer star Justin Orden to talk about his high school career and the opportunity to compete at the next level. NCSA: How do you show a college coach that you are really interested in their program? Orden: I communicate with the coaches as often as possible trying to make my correspondence as Read More >>
Coaches are Always Watching Recruits
The Wall Street Journal reported this week about the new player conduct rules implemented by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. This sweeping new personal-conduct policy, which was announced before the 2007 season, allows the NFL to quickly and summarily fine and suspend players; not just for committing crimes, but for any act that’s deemed harmful to the Read More >>
Q&A with Justin Orden
NCSA caught up with rising soccer star Justin Orden to talk about his high school career and the opportunity to compete at the next level.
NCSA: How do you show a college coach that you are really interested in their program?
Orden: I communicate with the coaches as often as possible, trying to make my correspondence as personal as possible. Also, I try to keep the coaches up to date with my playing schedule. During the fall season, I had a few great college visits, where I watched teams play, had some interaction with the players, visited campuses and met with the coaches. I would have loved to travel more for more college visits, but it just wasn't possible. There’s school too to think about! And, as the Senior Captain of my high school team, I never miss a practice or a game. As soon as my HS season ended, my afternoons and evenings were immediately packed by training, working out, and games with my Development Academy Team, BW Gottschee U16. Read More >>
Impact Athlete of the Month
Nichole Downing
La Costa Canyon High School
Carlsbad, CA
Nichole Downing is the newest member of the University of Portland’s Women’s Soccer Team! Portland is an NCAA powerhouse and was tied for second place in the country for Division 1 schools at the time this story was written. Nicole is a junior and she will be joining the Pilots as a goalie in the fall of 2010. Read More >>