Water Polo
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 water polo 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 Water Polo
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 »
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 »
End of Recruiting Through the Mail?
Sports Illustrated recently questioned the effectiveness of paper mailing in recruiting techniques. During his sophomore year at Santa Barbara (Calif.) High, Roberto Nelson placed a cardboard box behind a green recliner in the family room of his home. It was a decent-sized container—it once had been used to ship a microwave—and a sufficient catchall. If he Read More »
How to Get Recruited
Q: How do I get noticed by college coaches? A: There are Five Things You Must Do to get recruited. An athlete has to: 1. Get Evaluated: Coaches don’t have time to look at every player so they have to rely on credible sources to get their information. 2. Post your academic/athletic resume online: This is a fast and easy Read More »
Recruiting Words of Advice From a Softball Player
It’s always great to hear from a student-athlete and gain some insight on their perspective during the recruiting process. The NCSA caught up with a softball player from Massachusetts who has recently committed to a top academic NCAA Division III school.This young lady began her recruiting process in January of 2008 and just signed this Read More »
Swimming & Diving Programs Feeling the Crunch
Colleges and universities all over the country are feeling the pressure due to our current economy. More specifically, their athletic departments are trying to manage budgets and make decisions that will allow their programs to stay afloat while remaining competitive. Unfortunately, this often leads to having to cut teams and programs. And no Read More »
Softball Crucial Recruiting Time
Summer is officially upon us! And for college softball coaches, that means the busiest and most important recruiting time. They are in the midst of their most active evaluation time and a majority of them will spend this time at college exposure tournaments throughout the country. Coaches can see a huge number of athletes in Read More »
Athletic Recruiting Advice from One of the Best
ESPN Rise sat down with some of the best athletes in the country to talk about the state of high school sports. Jelani Jenkins the #11 Prospect in the Takkle/Sports Illustrated Top 200 Rankings powered by NCSA gave some great advice to future recruits. ESPN RISE: What do you think is the biggest challenge facing high Read More »