By Macy McHale|January 31, 2022
Three main athletic apparel brands dominate the NCAA Division I landscape: Nike, Adidas, and Under Armour. Although schools will transition between these three brands occasionally, they remain the three primary...
By Dylan Tehada|January 31, 2022
We've reviewed the top DIII football stadiums, but as Muhammad Ali said: “The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses – behind the lines, in the gym, and...
By Madison Machado|January 31, 2022
Come back every Monday for Coach Interviews on college recruiting and advice. Matthew Hird is the head coach for Salve Regina University's women's track and field team. A 1973 graduate...
By Andrea Leitner|January 31, 2022
Girls soccer is one of the most popular youth sports in the United States. This means there are various opportunities to play at the club level and get the exposure...
By Brayden Koch|January 31, 2022
Louis Zamperini was an American highschooler turned olympic runner in the 1930's. He set the national collegiate record for the mile in 1938 with a time of 4 minutes, 8.3...
By 2aDays Staff|January 28, 2022
Acute muscle injury – a sudden/unexpected injury – can end your season. So, how can you take the best possible care of your injury to help it heal quickly? Check...
By Jaime Evers|January 28, 2022
In some sports, like basketball and hockey, you hear about athletes who chose to do a year at prep school before going to college. This can be for a number...
By Madison Machado|January 28, 2022
When it comes to being an athlete, it's the norm to feel like you've been hit by a truck after a long week of games and practice. As a student-athlete,...
By Andrea Leitner|January 28, 2022
With the rise in college athletes transferring schools to use their last/extra year of eligibility, high school athletes are having to compete not only with other recruits for college roster...
By Noah Fisher|January 28, 2022
“They didn't like me, like that ex-girlfriend… But I got a rebound and it was the Lions. They picked me up. Now they feeding me good, taking me to dinners.”...
By Cole Wimmer|January 27, 2022
Whether you worked your butt off all summer or were a couch potato, returning to campus and practice puts a lot of added stress on your body. Switching from Zoom...
By Jimmy Criscione|January 27, 2022
This article was updated by Anna Garrett, February 2022 When you are getting recruited for a highly competitive sport like golf, coaches often look at the national tournaments you've attended...
By Grace Regan|January 27, 2022
Come back every Thursday for Athlete Interviews on college recruiting and advice. Tay Fisher is a former Harlem Globetrotter who had a humble start at Kingston High School in Upstate...
By Noah Fisher|January 27, 2022
Food can become a significant stressor for college students, especially student-athletes. Finding time for meals and making sure the meals are giving all the nutrients necessary is challenging, to say...
By Jaime Evers|January 27, 2022
Creating highlight videos is a key part of the recruiting process for most sports, but in terms of basketball, many coaches prefer to see the whole game film: “It doesn't...