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Recruiting Tip
What's New in Tennis
You need to play USTA tennis if you want to play in college!
It’s as simple as that. Take a gander at the NCSA men’s tennis and women’s tennis recruiting guidelines — notice anything about requirements for each level? All of them list USTA or ITA qualifications, from Division I all the way down to Division III. And if you don’t believe me, read the following passage from an Read More >>
What’s the deal with rifle recruiting?
Think that because you don’t play football, basketball, baseball, softball or women’s volleyball, that means you don’t have to worry as much about recruiting? Think again! On the University of Kentucky Athletics Web site, the Wildcats rifle team head coach Harry Mullins details his team’s upcoming season. In addition, he talks about the schools on the schedule — Read More >>
How Coaches Evaluate Character
Character matters in recruiting. When I ask a coach in any sport what they look for in a recruit the words high character always come up in their top three. Taking a chance on a “risky” recruit can often come back to bite a coach in the butt. In 2007 Texas threw former high profile recruit Read More >>
It’s a Recruiting Game: Come Out as a Winner
Impact Athlete of the Month
Mary Roop
Aquinas High School
La Crosse, WI
It turns out biggest isn’t always better. Mary Roop’s college search ultimately came down to deciding between Division I Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York and Division III Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota. Gustavus Adolphus has almost half of the students that Marist does and doesn’t have the “glamorous” Division I title, but it turned out to be the perfect fit for Roop.
From LaCrosse, Wisconsin and Aquinas High School, Roop has many accomplishments on and off the court to boast about. She was named WIAA Division II 2nd Team All-State Singles as a junior and maintained a competitive USTA sectional rank. Mary scored a 28 on her ACT and plans on studying French, Spanish or International Studies at Gustavus Adolphus this fall.