Use the features below to recruit the NCSA way.
- Increase your recruiting efficiency by using NCSA’s Recruiting Database. Set personal and
program preferences to filter recruit information by grad year, state, position, height, weight, SAT/ACT, and GPA.
- Free access to over 100,000 prospective student-athletes’ video, stats, transcripts, contact information and references through NCSA’s Scouting Reports.
- Free access to NCSA’s blog and newsletter network which will allow you to feature your program to over 250,000 subscribers.
- Have your program featured on an NCSA’s College Coach Conference calls and interact with up to 50 recruits at one time.
- Recruiting Simplified for Coaches is an online curriculum designed to give college coaches an edge in the recruiting process. NCSA shares inside knowledge about what recruits want and need through the recruiting process.
- Learn more about NCSA by requesting a NCSA 101 seminar for your staff.
College Coach Blog
Around the country, college coaches are huddled around their fax machines, waiting for the NLI’s from student athletes across the country, hoping that in the last seconds their rival school didn’t steal their top recruits. Today, NCSA had the pleasure to watch as one student athlete finally make his dreams come true. Maurice Fleming came into Read More »
Dear Coach T, I was injured last week, should I tell the college coaches that are recruiting me? Read More »
Dear Coach Taylor, My high school team is not very good should I transfer high schools to play on a better team? I’m afraid college coaches won’t recruit me because my team is bad. Read More »
Signing day is about a week away and many athletes out there are wondering what Coaches look for when they offer student athletes scholarships. Coach Bob Chmiel discusses the three things he uses to evaluate players. Coach Chmiel spent seven years as Notre Dame’s Director of Football Operations and Recruiting Coordinator/Assistant Coach. Prior, Chmiel was Read More »
What is the National Letter of Intent? The NLI is a binding agreement between a prospective student athlete and an NLI member institution A prospective student athlete agrees to attend the institution full time for one academic year (two semesters or three quarters The institution agrees to provide financial aid for one academic year Penalty Read More »