Leland Gough
NCSA definitely helped me get my name out there to coaches. It also helped me learn about so many different colleges that I never would have heard of without their help. Some of these schools were very good at baseball and I never even knew their names! [
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Nathan Fraley
After listening to parents of athletes from our high school that had partnered with other recruiting organizations and scouts and had terrible experiences, we counted ourselves very fortunate to have found a professional, trustworthy college scouting organization that fulfilled all their promises to us and supported us throughout the process. [
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Jonathan Sebring
The only advice I could give to you is never give up. Sometimes it may seem like your not good enough to play but you never know. There is always a team for you to play on and you will get better if you put in the time and effort. That happened to me and I am thankful to NCSA for helping me through the process. [
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John Bourque
To all youngsters looking to play at the next level, keep an open mind, know yourself, for you will only succeed if you are happy and you will only be happy if the decision you make is right for you. [
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Dayton Alexander
It was through NCSA that my son became aware of this small college in northern California. Coming from Hawaii, opportunities like this don't just happen. My son put a lot of effort into his recruiting process. [
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Sean Bonesteele
I remember NCSA saying take every opportunity, take every chance and make the most of them. [
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Bill Duffy
When freshman outfielder Bill Duffy was cut from the Division III UW-Whitewater baseball team in the fall, he wondered if his collegiate baseball career was over. [
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Josh Goneau
John was a very strong student in high school and received literature from well over 200 schools in the mail, but it wasn't until after the NCSA Scouting Report was sent out... [
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Ryan Harris
Look for a good fit for you; don’t get hung up on if it’s a D1 or D2 college. The main thing I learned is that you have to go to them and be aggressive. Don’t wait for them to come to you! [
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Matthew Holsman
I made the time to answer all the letters I received and felt encouraged by the amount of interest I got from recruiting coaches. The important part of this process is to follow up. [
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Michael Weber
I would advise student athletes going through the process now that you don't have to commit, give in, or make choices early. Be patient, and in the end you will find a college that fits your every need. You will be much more satisfied if you do. [
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Andy Weeks
Andy Weeks is a former National Collegiate Scouting Association student-athlete who is now attending Wabash College. [
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Christopher Walker
My only advice is to work as hard as you can and have no regrets. If one school falls through the cracks, and they are no longer interested, stay positive. [
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