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Daily Grind: A Day in the Life of an Amherst College Women’s Basketball Player
BASKETBALL DAY IN THE LIFE
Daily Grind: A Day in the Life of an Amherst College Women’s Basketball Player

By Emma McCarthy|August 2, 2023

A day in the life of a DIII women's basketball player at a top liberal arts college means academics come first, end of story. Many of the athletics compete at...

Little Schools, Big Games: The Best D2/D3 Bowl Games of 2022
Incredi-bowl!
Little Schools, Big Games: The Best D2/D3 Bowl Games of 2022

By Nicholas Nathanson|January 2, 2023

Rightfully so, there is always hype around the end of the season, bowl games and the college football playoffs. At the same time, there are countless other games receiving far...

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Which Legendary College Football Coach Would You Most Want to Play for?
Which Legendary College Football Coach Would You Most Want to Play for?
What To Expect When It Comes To Division III Softball Offseason Training
The Grind is Year-Round!
What To Expect When It Comes To Division III Softball Offseason Training

By Madison Machado|November 30, 2022

It is no surprise to athletes that as a college athlete, the majority of your training happens in the offseason. So if you thought that the offseason was an actual...

4 Tips for Balancing Sports and Life at the D3 Level
Find Your Balance!
4 Tips for Balancing Sports and Life at the D3 Level

By Scott Abramson|October 18, 2022

Life as a college athlete can be overwhelming. Sometimes you have so much going on that you start to forget some things or your focus in certain areas drops. It's...

The Life of a DIII Coach: 8 Questions with David Yates, Assistant Coach at the University of Mary Washington
D3 Advice!
The Life of a DIII Coach: 8 Questions with David Yates, Assistant Coach at the University of Mary Washington

By Max Brown|October 17, 2022

In this interview we got to speak with David Yates, the current assistant soccer coach at the University of Mary Washington. Yates will be heading into his 4th year as...

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Why Division 3? 2 Pros and 1 Con to Consider in Your Recruiting Process
Perks of Going Small
Why Division 3? 2 Pros and 1 Con to Consider in Your Recruiting Process

By Jason Kenny|September 30, 2022

No matter what sport you play, if you're comparing at the college level, it is not an easy task. Between competing, lifting, conditioning, and school work, from Division I to...

16 D3 Recruiting Tips With Former Union Women’s Soccer Goalkeeper, Katie Piechnik
Is D3 Best for You?
16 D3 Recruiting Tips With Former Union Women’s Soccer Goalkeeper, Katie Piechnik

By Brandon Sires|September 27, 2022

Former Union Women's Soccer goalkeeper Katie Piechnik, was a three year high school varsity letterman in ice hockey, soccer, and lacrosse at The Taft School. There she earned the title...

Dickinson College Baseball Coach Craig Hanson’s Journey to D3 (and Advice for Recruits)
Covering the Bases
Dickinson College Baseball Coach Craig Hanson’s Journey to D3 (and Advice for Recruits)

By Chris Russo|September 22, 2022

Coach Craig Hanson is the head coach for the baseball team at Dickinson College, but he was also an athlete himself. Hanson's story is a great testimony for any athletes...

7 Recruiting Tips for Potential D3 Athletes
Is D3 Best for You?
7 Recruiting Tips for Potential D3 Athletes

By Keirsten Sires|September 9, 2022

Contrary to popular belief, Division 3 athletics provides the largest number of opportunities and scholarships for collegiate student-athletes. That being said, DIII colleges might be the right choice for you....

Recruiting FAQ: What if I’m a Recruit in a State That Doesn’t Get a Lot of Attention?
Just a Small Town Girl...
Recruiting FAQ: What if I’m a Recruit in a State That Doesn’t Get a Lot of Attention?

By 2aDays Staff|June 29, 2022

The recruiting process can be overwhelming….until it's underwhelming. Although plenty of star athletes come from big cities and athletic spots, there's a lot of talent in overlooked places like small...

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Maryville College Director of Track & Field Kunle Lawson Offers Recruiting Advice From His Coaching Days
Lap the Competition!
Maryville College Director of Track & Field Kunle Lawson Offers Recruiting Advice From His Coaching Days

By 2aDays Staff|June 28, 2022

You may say that Kunle Lawson has taken a few laps around the track. With over 20 years of coaching experience in strength and conditioning and track and field, he...

Monday Motivation: Small Goals Make the Big Goals Come Easier
One Step at a Time!
Monday Motivation: Small Goals Make the Big Goals Come Easier

By Tyler Traskos|June 27, 2022

During my time as a high school athlete our team had a lot of ups and downs–no surprises there. But one day, our coach surprised us. During a particularly long...

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