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Athlete Interview: Kennedy Thomas on D1 Softball After COVID
Softball in the Time of COVID
Athlete Interview: Kennedy Thomas on D1 Softball After COVID

By Daesha Harper|April 7, 2022

Come back every Thursday for Athlete Interviews on college recruiting and advice. Division 1 softball player Kennedy Thomas has managed to balance her life as both a student and an...

Kenny Pickett: Nation’s Top Quarterback?
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Kenny Pickett: Nation’s Top Quarterback?

By Finn Rice|April 1, 2022

It takes a standout high school career to move on to the college level, and getting your name out there as a highschool athlete can be very challenging. But Pittsburg...

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How NCAA Spending Ignores Title IX
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How NCAA Spending Ignores Title IX

By Chloe Singer|March 29, 2022

This coming June marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX. This law prohibits federally funded institutions from discriminating on the basis of sex. However, the same does...

Yale Men’s Basketball Coach, James Jones, Talks about What He Looks for in Recruits
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Yale Men’s Basketball Coach, James Jones, Talks about What He Looks for in Recruits

By Brennan Webster|March 21, 2022

Coach James Jones is the all time winningest men's basketball coach at Yale University and one of the most successful coaches in Ivy League history. Coach Jones has guided the...

Tara Davis: From Injured Transfer Athlete to Olympic Medalist
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Tara Davis: From Injured Transfer Athlete to Olympic Medalist

By Catherine Light|March 18, 2022

22-year-old Country girl, Tara Davis, didn't have a promised Olympic ticket, especially coming off an injury and a competition block from her former University. Davis' jumping career continued at the...

How to Deal with Season-Ending Injuries
Dealing with Injuries
How to Deal with Season-Ending Injuries

By Grant Osborne|March 7, 2022

Season-ending injuries in college can be detrimental to an athlete's mental health. Not being able to participate in team practices and games after all of the hard work you put...

Recruiting Horror Stories™: The year of COVID Redshirts and Roster Saturation
COVID Roster Saturation
Recruiting Horror Stories™: The year of COVID Redshirts and Roster Saturation

By Dylan Tehada|February 8, 2022

Out of all high school and college athletes, the COVID-19 pandemic perhaps had the biggest impact on the spring season high school seniors whose season got cut short out of...

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LMU Ice Hockey Founder, Tyler Goeckner-Zoeller, Talks about the Realities of College Club Sports vs NCAA
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LMU Ice Hockey Founder, Tyler Goeckner-Zoeller, Talks about the Realities of College Club Sports vs NCAA

By Dylan Tehada|December 20, 2021

Tyler Goeckner-Zoeller is the General Manager of the Loyola Marymount University Men's ice hockey team. He founded this team in 2006, graduated from LMU in 2008, and was recently entered...

When Opening a Package Closed the Door to a Scholarship Offer
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When Opening a Package Closed the Door to a Scholarship Offer

By Noah Fisher|December 14, 2021

Recruiting Horror Stories™ are posted every Tuesday to provide athletes' first-hand experiences of what can go wrong during the recruiting process. While the pandemic limited opportunities for most, for some...

Recruiting Horror Stories™: I Had to Schedule my SAT in another State because of COVID
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Recruiting Horror Stories™: I Had to Schedule my SAT in another State because of COVID

By Dylan Tehada|November 16, 2021

**Recruiting Horror Stories™ are posted every Tuesday to provide athletes' first-hand experiences of what can go wrong during the recruiting process. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic instilled uncertainty and doubt...

University of San Diego Coach, Ben Barton, Talks about Importance of NIL to Athletes Not on Scholarship
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University of San Diego Coach, Ben Barton, Talks about Importance of NIL to Athletes Not on Scholarship

By Isaac Haney|November 15, 2021

Ben Barton is the Special Teams Coordinator and Defensive Backs Coach at the University of San Diego. He has coached at USD for seven years, and previously coached linebackers at...

Recruiting Horror Stories™: From Sitting Out at Home to Sitting Out at School
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Recruiting Horror Stories™: From Sitting Out at Home to Sitting Out at School

By Sydney DeNardo|November 9, 2021

**Recruiting Horror Stories™ are posted every Tuesday to provide athletes' first-hand experiences of what can go wrong during the recruiting process. Lenien Jamir is a Division I Tennis player in...

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Athlete of the Week: Greg Sifferman
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Athlete of the Week: Greg Sifferman

By Dylan Tehada|October 22, 2021

Greg Sifferman is a DI swimmer at Loyola University Maryland. Greg competes in various swimming events, including the 200 breast, 200 IM, and 200 free, and has competed at various...

Webinar: The Silent Struggle – Mental Health of College Athletes
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Webinar: The Silent Struggle – Mental Health of College Athletes

By Jaime Evers|October 5, 2021

2aDays partnered with the Drake Group to host a webinar on the mental health of college athletes. The webinar, moderated by Emmett Gill Ph.D., MSW, LMSW and founder of AthleteTalk,...

Recruiting Advice from DII Women’s Soccer Coach, Chris Hennessey
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Recruiting Advice from DII Women’s Soccer Coach, Chris Hennessey

By Charlie Ducret|September 7, 2021

Chris Hennessey was born and raised in Manchester, England, where he played in the city's youth-level football club, one of England's premier clubs. He later attended Lee University, where he...

Athlete’s Recruiting Ended when Coach and Assistant Coach Get Fired
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Athlete’s Recruiting Ended when Coach and Assistant Coach Get Fired

By William Parrilli|August 30, 2021

Tommy Elwood was in elementary school when he realized he had a talent for running. He was signed up for a race in the 4th grade that would ultimately start...

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