By 2aDays Staff|January 30, 2023
Come back every Monday for Coaching Staff’s Advice on the college recruiting process, what they look for in athletes, and what to expect as a college athlete. Coach Finley has been coaching softball at Swarthmore College since 2018 where she’s led her team to the postseason in her second season and has racked up a ...
By Keirsten Sires|January 30, 2023
Sitting the bench is not a comfortable feeling–athletes want that sense of excitement with their teammates. Perhaps more importantly, they want to feel like they belong, but athletes who are sitting the bench might feel unworthy, not good enough, and in some cases, they can feel depressed and angry. But feeling down, blaming others, making...
By Katie Lever, M.A.|January 30, 2023
The life of a college athlete comes with cycles of feeling happy, sad, stressed, and every emotion in between. Sometimes the joys and struggles of college sports can only be understood by other college athletes–what better way to gain motivation and clarity that you are not alone than by following influencers to whom you can...
By Michael Pizzuti|January 30, 2023
When college coaches evaluate recruiting prospects, they look for strong students who meet or exceed their eligibility and admissions standards. They also search for direct-impact athletes who thrive at their positions and can drive their team to the next level. Finally, they want self-aware young men and women with a strong character. Does this sound...
By 2aDays Staff|January 30, 2023
Youth athletes these days continue to make the mistake of specializing in one sport way too early. That is why many professional athletes make it a goal to prove how playing multiple sports as a kid put them on the path to their success. It may sound counterintuitive, but here are three ways playing multiples...
By 2aDays Staff|January 30, 2023
“Success is not an accident, it is actually a choice” -Stephen Curry There have been countless examples of athletes who did not have the accolades or any sort of prestige coming out of high school or college making it big in their respective sports. Athletes who fall into this “underdog” category are characterized by playing...