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NCAA Division I Swimming Coaches Answer 5 Burning Recruiting Questions
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NCAA Division I Swimming Coaches Answer 5 Burning Recruiting Questions

By Connor Xu|February 21, 2022

We interviewed four stand-out Division I swimming coaches to understand an inside perspective on recruiting. Coach Bill Roberts has been the head coach at the U.S. Naval Academy for 18...

You’re Only as Strong as Your Weakest Link
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You’re Only as Strong as Your Weakest Link

By Madison Machado|February 21, 2022

My coach used to tell us that there was no such thing as the best player on a team. You are only as good as the worst player on the...

Winta Woldeab and her “Wish” to Play College Tennis
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Winta Woldeab and her “Wish” to Play College Tennis

By Carlos Carrera|February 18, 2022

Winta Woldeab is currently part of the women's tennis team at Columbia University. She was born and raised in Southern California, where her parents settled after immigrating from Eritrea, a...

5 Recruiting Tips from Track Athlete, Gabby Scott
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5 Recruiting Tips from Track Athlete, Gabby Scott

By Gabby Scott|February 18, 2022

Going through the track and field recruiting process was not easy. It seems very straightforward – you hit a time and coaches want you – but, it's a lot more...

Dealing with Chronic Pain as a DI Athlete
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Dealing with Chronic Pain as a DI Athlete

By Claire O'Neil|February 18, 2022

Athletes grow up exceeding the recommended amount of daily exercise. Training with aspirations to soon be a DI volleyball athlete, I thought I was setting myself up for a long,...

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Dos and Don’ts of a Lacrosse Highlight Video from College Coaches
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Dos and Don’ts of a Lacrosse Highlight Video from College Coaches

By Thomas Walker|February 18, 2022

The highlight video is one of the most important parts of the recruiting process for most sports, but what role does it play in lacrosse? Wesley College's Coach Bill Garrow...

Give 100% of What You Have Today
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Give 100% of What You Have Today

By Madison Machado|February 18, 2022

My coach used to tell me that you can't measure effort. Your best today will never be your best tomorrow or the next day. We are human, we have bad...

The Best Socks for Basketball Players
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The Best Socks for Basketball Players

By Brayden Koch|February 17, 2022

When playing basketball, comfort and stability are crucial for peak performance, whether it's the shorts, shoes, headband, etc. One of the most important gears to contribute to comfortability is socks....

The 8 Best Softball Walk-Up Songs
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The 8 Best Softball Walk-Up Songs

By Madison Machado|February 17, 2022

Let's be honest, nothing gets you pumped up like a kick-ass walk-up song. Every softball player gets her own walk-up song, so we put a lot of thought into choosing...

Best Hotels and Travel Tips for the Top 5 Collegiate Athletics Programs in Los Angeles
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Best Hotels and Travel Tips for the Top 5 Collegiate Athletics Programs in Los Angeles

By Nikhil Patel|February 17, 2022

When thinking about hubs for collegiate athletic excellence, Los Angeles always comes to mind. The city has a reputation for creating top-tier athletes that often move on to the professional...

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Georgetown’s Zach Geddes on What it Takes to Play DI Lacrosse
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Georgetown’s Zach Geddes on What it Takes to Play DI Lacrosse

By Mariah Redler|February 17, 2022

Come back every Thursday for Athlete Interviews on college recruiting and advice. Zach Geddes is a senior on the Georgetown University lacrosse team. He has had a long list of...

Athletes: When it Comes to Recruiting,Trust Your Judgment
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Athletes: When it Comes to Recruiting,Trust Your Judgment

By Daniel Kober|February 17, 2022

The recruiting process can be tricky, especially when it comes to finally deciding where to commit. Rebecca Kessler, a soccer goalkeeper committed to Binghamton University, said:  “The hardest part was...

5 Factors International Student-Athletes Need to Consider When Deciding Where to Commit
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5 Factors International Student-Athletes Need to Consider When Deciding Where to Commit

By Gema Fernandez|February 16, 2022

International students-athletes may have a hard time explaining themselves in a different language within a different culture. From my personal experience, going to a Junior College was the best decision...

5 Ways to Gain Attention from College Lacrosse Recruiters
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5 Ways to Gain Attention from College Lacrosse Recruiters

By Caroline Sheridan|February 16, 2022

A college lacrosse coach's day involves preparing for their next opponent, filling out practice sheets, checking on their athlete's grades and attendance, and watching their own team's video. With all...

The Consequences of Performance-Enhancing Drugs on College Athletes
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The Consequences of Performance-Enhancing Drugs on College Athletes

By Royce Linder|February 16, 2022

The chances of excelling at the collegiate level in one's sport has become extremely low, and those chances are even slimmer in pursuit of playing professionally. For these reasons, many...

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Recruiting Advice to Parents from a Trinity Baseball Parent
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Recruiting Advice to Parents from a Trinity Baseball Parent

By Benjamin Reinisch|February 16, 2022

Ben Reinisch graduated in 2019 from Trinity College. He was a two-year starter and led the Bantams in at-bats. He was also the 3rdon the team in hits, doubles walks...

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