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Dos and Don’ts for Recruits and Social Media
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Dos and Don’ts for Recruits and Social Media

By Jason Zielinski|July 6, 2023

Recruits and social media don't always go hand-in-hand. Social Media is an important tool that can make or break an athlete's recruiting experience. Some athletes use social media to their...

5 Things to Remember When Talking to Coaches
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5 Things to Remember When Talking to Coaches

By Jason Zielinski|July 5, 2023

When being recruited by colleges there are many things that you should remember when talking to coaches. These coaches are giving you potentially life-changing opportunities because of your athletic skill...

Recruiting Horror Story: My School Closed Down?
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Recruiting Horror Story: My School Closed Down?

By Bella Nevin|June 27, 2023

Katie* was so excited because she had played really well with her club team at showcases, and in the winter of her senior year, she committed to play soccer at...

An All-Angle Look At The Game of Baseball From Coach, Umpire, and Sports Reporter/Editor Steve Henson
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An All-Angle Look At The Game of Baseball From Coach, Umpire, and Sports Reporter/Editor Steve Henson

By Prospect Blueprint|June 27, 2023

Post By: Scott Abramson Steve Henson, youth coach of 40 years, umpire, sports reporter and editor, and current coach/co-founder of Ventura County Baseball Academy (one of the elite travel programs in...

Scholarships: Duke University Offering Free Tuition to Carolina Residents. What Does This Mean For Athletes?
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Scholarships: Duke University Offering Free Tuition to Carolina Residents. What Does This Mean For Athletes?

By 2aDays Staff|June 23, 2023

Duke University recently announced a decision to offer free tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year to students from South and North Carolina who have family incomes below $150,000. Of these...

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What is the USCAA? How the NCAA differs from the USCAA
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What is the USCAA? How the NCAA differs from the USCAA

By Bella Nevin|June 22, 2023

There are many different ways that athletes can play college sports. Everyone knows about the NCAA, and most people know about junior colleges (JUCO) and NAIA. There is one more...

Show Me the Money: 7 Facts about Athletic Scholarships
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Show Me the Money: 7 Facts about Athletic Scholarships

By Owen Roche|June 21, 2023

The ultimate goal for some athletes is to receive a full athletic scholarship to play their sport at their dream college. While this goal may be tough to reach, it...

Recruiting Horror Story: I Wasn’t Academically Eligible!
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Recruiting Horror Story: I Wasn’t Academically Eligible!

By Bella Nevin|June 20, 2023

Jordan* was in his senior year of high school when he decided to take an English class that sounded easy. People in his high school took this class just get...

Recruiting Horror Story: Your Coach Leaves AND the College Football Program Gets Cut?
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Recruiting Horror Story: Your Coach Leaves AND the College Football Program Gets Cut?

By Amanda Fassold|June 13, 2023

Antonio had always dreamed of playing college football. His opportunity came when he was recruited to play for Azusa Pacific University, a Division II program with a strong football program....

5 Reasons Why Athletes go to a Junior College
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5 Reasons Why Athletes go to a Junior College

By Jason Zielinski|June 13, 2023

Junior college (JUCO) athletes are just as competitive and talented as athletes who attend four-year institutions. However, why do some people look down on going to junior colleges and treat...

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A Pure Look Into College Baseball with Liberty University’s Head Coach Scott Jackson
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A Pure Look Into College Baseball with Liberty University’s Head Coach Scott Jackson

By Prospect Blueprint|June 13, 2023

Scott Jackson, Head Coach of Liberty University's Baseball Program, has an impressive 195-116 record for the program. As a young head coach, he won 2021 Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of...

DIY College Volleyball Recruiting Guide
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DIY College Volleyball Recruiting Guide

By Lilia Farach|June 9, 2023

Whether you're the parent of a volleyball player or the talented volleyball payer yourself, making the decision to play college sports is both exciting and scary. There are a lot...

Athlete Interview: Kenzie Kent on Being a Dual Sport Athlete
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Athlete Interview: Kenzie Kent on Being a Dual Sport Athlete

By Barbara Gonzalez|June 8, 2023

Although graduated, Kenzie Kent is still known as one of the most versatile athletes in the NCAA. Kenzie was not only a superstar for the Boston College hockey program in...

Recruiting Horror Story: Fight for What You Believe!
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Recruiting Horror Story: Fight for What You Believe!

By Amanda Fassold|June 6, 2023

As a high school student, the last thing on my mind was becoming a pole vaulter. I had never even considered it until my senior year, when I was introduced...

No Scholarship, No Problem: What it Means to Be a Walk-On
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No Scholarship, No Problem: What it Means to Be a Walk-On

By Owen Roche|June 6, 2023

Just because an athlete doesn't receive an athletic scholarship doesn't mean that the dream of playing their sport at the next level is over. Athletes who aren't awarded athletic scholarships...

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Recruiting, Knowledge, and Fundamentals: The Name of the Game With Lipscomb’s Baseball Head Coach Jeff Forehand
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Recruiting, Knowledge, and Fundamentals: The Name of the Game With Lipscomb’s Baseball Head Coach Jeff Forehand

By Prospect Blueprint|June 5, 2023

Post By: Scott Abramson Jeff Forehand, Head Coach of Lipscomb's Baseball program, is experienced with over 600 wins, conference titles, elite players that have gone on to play in the...

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