College Baseball Scholarships & Recruiting
NCSA Recruiting Profile
NCSA developed the Recruiting Profile 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 baseball scholarships, as well, will gain maximum exposure to the schools of their choice. The Recruiting Profile allows college coaches to have up-to-date athletic and academic information delivered directly to their email boxes.
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Recruiting Profile Video
Today, verified NCSA Recruiting Profile 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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"Without NCSA I would most likely not be where I am today.”
-Bryce Zak, Texas A&M - Corpus Christi
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The All-Time Leader in College Basketball Wins
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Ask Coach Taylor – Do Coaches Really Use NCSA?
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 »
ACT/SAT Prep Questions of the Week – From Revolution Prep
Q1: How many sections are on the ACT? A1: 4 and an “optional” writing section. 1. English – 75 questions, 60 minutes 2. Math – 60 questions, 60 minutes 3. Critical Reading – 40 questions, 35 minutes 4. Science – 40 questions, 35 minutes 5. “Optional” Essay – 1 prompt, 30 minutes Q2: How many sections are on the SAT A2: 3 categories (Critical Reading, Math, and Writing) Read More »
What Career Should You Pursue?
Over 99% of all college student athletes go pro in something other than their sport. So what will your profession be? After having phone conversations with over 5,000 student-athletes, I’ve found that less than 10% have a real clear picture of what career field to pursue. I’ve also learned that the vast majority of college Read More »
Ask Coach Taylor – When Should I Ask a Coach Where I stand?
Coach Taylor – When is the right time to ask a coach, “Where do I stand on their recruiting list?” You have to ask some preliminary questions to coaches before asking where you stand on their list. 1) Ask them if they have seen you play? If not, do they need a game schedule or a higlight video? Read More »
Ask Coach Taylor – What About the Politics?
Coach Taylor - My son is not receiving much playing time from his coach due to politics and favortism. How can I help him maintain his focus and earn more playing time in the hopes of pursuing collegiate opportunities? We get a lot of questions concerning “politics” and playing time. The truth is that 99% of the Read More »
Ask Coach Taylor – What Division Level Can I Play At?
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 »
The Priceless Value of College Athletics
If you’ve read these pages enough, you know that a college decision is a life-altering, life time decision. To make that decision without fully understanding the vast landscape of opportunities available is irresponsible at best and negligent at worst. Another motivation for doing all you can to make a great college choice is found in Bob Greene’s Read More »