Sean Armstrong
Sean is going to play for the Colorado School of Mines. This is an excellent match because he really wanted to do the engineering thing. [
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Taylor Papion
The recruiting process is not for the faint of heart. There are opportunities available for talented athletes, but you have to be willing to play the numbers game and accept some rejection along the way. NCSA helped us recognize that we needed to extend our reach to schools that met our son's requirements and had a need for a player at his position. [
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Julian Leon
Preparation, organization and having a plan, in our opinion these are the keys to recruiting success. NCSA did a great job in assisting in theses areas. It was not an easy road, but having NCSA on board made Julian feel that there was a team of experts working with us that cared about his success. [
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Justin Battley
The most rewarding part of the recruiting process was being invited to several colleges for official visits due to the hard work that I put in both on the basketball court and in the classroom. [
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Gabrielen Alvero
I knew I had to put effort into this process everyday. At times it was hard to continue contacting coaches when I felt they had no interest in me. I realized that I wasn't the only player contacting these coaches and that they were busy people too. However, I knew I had to continue to be positive and seek out all the options that were out there for me. [
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Russell Burns
Tips that I would offer to NCSA student athletes are to work hard in the classroom, work hard at your sport, and start contacting college coaches right away. Make sure to build good relationships with AAU and high school coaches; they are the ones that most college coaches will turn to regarding your athletic ability and character. [
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Tyla Warren
My advice to new recruits is to know that you are not the only athlete out there and that everyday you are competing with someone else. Do not procrastinate. After committing to NCSA I had to gather my videos and pick my top plays to make a highlight video. This was hard but NCSA helped me make a great final draft. [
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Chelsea Aronica
The recruiting process for a student-athlete has more highs and lows than the tallest and fiercest of roller coasters. [
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Melissa Collier
Being a college athlete is amazing. It takes a lot of dedication and focus but it is also a fun journey. [
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Michael Schmidt
Michael Schmidt joined the NCSA family in 2003 in order to realize his dream of playing college basketball. Not only did he achieve this dream... [
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Katy Coyne
Make sure the coach is someone you want to play for and that the team is a good fit for you. Choose a college that you would be happy at even if you were unable to play your sport. [
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Katie Fitzgerald
As I’m sure is the case with many high school athletes, I didn’t have a clear understanding of the college recruiting process or the steps needed to be successful. [
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Demi Quintana
The best advice I can give a fellow athlete is to take advantage of every positive opportunity. Work extremely hard in school and never give up. [
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Joe Simon
I was able to meet a lot of famous coaches and see a lot of amazing sports venues during my recruiting period. The tools and exposure that NCSA provided was more than we expected. [
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Molly Walters
The most challenging part of the recruiting process for me was making and receiving phone calls from coaches. I was always nervous but once I started to relax and get to know the coach it was smooth sailing from there. [
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