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
Brian Barnes entered his first year as Head Men’s Basketball Coach and Assistant Athletic Director for Sage College of Albany in 2008-2009. He returns this year ready for the Gators to commence their first varsity campaign in 2009-2010.
Prior to his arrival at Sage, Barnes spent three seasons at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as the top Varsity Read More »
In this addition of The Coaches Corner we take some time to get to know Coach Tim Rucks from Carthage College. Coach Rucks has headed up the Carthage program for the last 15 years, compiling an 81-66-1 record. In 2004 Coach Rucks was named the American Football Coaches Association North Region “Coach of the Year” Read More »
Coach Taylor, How Can I be sure that coaches really use NCSA?
Great question. To tell you the truth I was very skeptical the first time I walked into NCSA. I had spent over 30 years recruiting student-athletes and assumed that I knew the best and only way to recruit. When I first walked in the Read More »
Coach Taylor – What does it take to play my sport at each division level?
We get this question a lot at NCSA. There is a lot that goes into an evaluation by a college coach. NCSA has spent the last 10 years evaluating players for college coaches and has a tremendous amount of data stored Read More »
I talk to families every day who have no plan on how to pay for college. When I ask the question, “How important is a scholarship when choosing your child’s college?” The typical answer is, ”a scholarship is real important, but s/he is going to college no matter what.” What they mean is that they are willing to borrow Read More »