Beyond simply finding college athletic scholarships for students, NCSA specializes in matching college coaches with qualified student athletes, as well as proactively guiding each student-athlete and family through the recruiting process. We take the full measure of a student-athlete's potential by highlighting their athletic and academic achievements and attributes so to effectively market them to college coaches throughout the country.
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Female Student Athlete of the Month
Genevieve Collins
Miles MacDonell Collegiate
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Senior Genevieve Collins is a 5'8" Midfielder from Winnipeg, Canada, who has been named Impact Athlete of the Month for the second time in 2008. Collins has recently finalized her recruiting process by committing to Cornell University and she couldn't be anymore ecstatic!
As a three-time varsity starter and three-sport athlete, Collins was named All-Conference and League MVP for field hockey. In 2008 she took part in the National Team Development Camp and in 2007 she played with the Senior Women's Team.
Collins has not neglected her studies. In fact, she maintains a 3.5 GPA and anticipates earning a pre-med degree.
Collins stated early on what she was looking for at the next level, "I am looking for a school with a great academic reputation and athletic environment."
The Big Red are very lucky to have an outstanding player and motivated student joining their incoming 2009-2010 freshman class and we wish her the best of luck.
Male Student Athlete of the Month
Matthew Hulse
Cajon High School
Devore, CA
Matthew Hulse is a two year letter winner at Cajon High School in California. He is a 2010 graduate who carries a 3.54 / 4.0 GPA in the classroom and is a member of the National Honor Society. Despite his busy schedule in school, Matthew always finds time for the mat.
As a two year started on Varsity, Matthew was awarded the Coach’s Award for most pins. As a sophomore he was a CIF Conference qualifier in the 125# weight class. In 2008, Matthew placed 4th in his league as has high hopes for his junior year.
His dedication to wrestling and academics is summed up in his personal statement:
“I am a junior and am looking for a school where I can excel both in the classroom and on the wrestling mat. Although I live in California, I am open to exploring schools throughout the country.”
In addition to being a great student-athlete, Matthew dedicates his time as a youth sports volunteer, a best buddies volunteer and San Bernardino County Bureau of Victim Services Volunteer.