College Softball Scholarships and 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 softball 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 Videos
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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What's New in Softball
Recruiting Advice from Recent MTSU Softball Signee
Hey guys! Okay listen up. I know that you have been told all these different things when it comes to being recruited. You have heard these ideas from coaches, parents, and other players. Well let me just tell you from my point of view since I have recently completed this process. I am not a patient Read More »
Mayfield Commits to Lynn University
My name is Megan Mayfield and I’m going on a softball scholarship to Lynn University. Being recruited isn’t something that just happens overnight and you can’t just rely on talent alone, a lot of work goes on behind the scenes. Between team and individual practices, the hours spent on the practice field are uncountable. If Read More »
What are Your Sports Guidelines?
At NCSA we often get asked, “What are College Coaches looking for?” Coaches evaluate players on three main factors; academics, athletics, and overall character. NCSA has taken the extra step of breaking down the athletic criteria for every sport to help athletes target the proper schools and set training goals. The guidelines have been compiled Read More »
Tragedy Can Teach Athletes an Important Lesson
Nobody enjoys writing about saddening events, especially when these events occur in the world of sports. Sport, at its very core, is merely a game played by people of all ages. Regardless of the ability or the age, anyone involved in a sport is there for their passion and love of the game. To mix Read More »
Why Families use NCSA
With all of the useful recruiting information provided on this blog, why do families use NCSA? Here are some answers: NCSA has been well worth the investment. I now actually consider it a bargain. NCSA has taught us how to approach recruiting. Would have no idea without NCSA’s help. NCSA gives the athlete a lot of exposure. It Read More »
Be Realistic…And Play the Sport You Love
In the summer of 2003 I made a pilgrimage to the place that every high-school baseball player looking to play in college should go. I had always wanted to go to this place and I still look forward to the time when I will return. The place I speak of is Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Read More »
Unofficial Visits and You: A Crash Course
The quest to find the right college for a student-athlete is a challenge that we here at the National Collegiate Scouting Association readily accept with open arms. We understand not only what it means to families to have their student-athlete comfortable and excited to be attending the university of their choice, but we also understand Read More »
Fall Softball Recruiting
There are a number of fall softball college exposure tournaments and camps. This is a time that the colleges are looking ahead for their recruiting classes and some finalizing for the current senior class. Most D1 schools are already finished with the 2010 recruiting class and are looking at juniors and younger. While D3 schools Read More »