By Daley Craft|April 6, 2022
The NCAA is home to the most-watched college sports in the US and also organizes games and tournaments between underrepresented sports such as fencing, rugby, and even bowling. However, one...
By Madison Machado|March 10, 2022
Come back every Thursday for Athlete Interviews on college recruiting and advice. Hallie is from West Caldwell, New Jersey. She graduated from Rutgers University in 2015 with bachelor's degrees in...
By 2aDays Staff|February 10, 2022
As an athlete, you will inevitably endure some injuries. College coaches are aware that this can happen to high school athletes while they are being recruited. Most athletes will be...
By Isaac Haney|January 4, 2022
Recruiting Horror Stories™ are posted every Tuesday to provide athletes' first-hand experiences of what can go wrong during the recruiting process. As a student-athlete, you focus on what you can...
By Keri Caputo|October 6, 2021
At some point during high school, many student-athletes wonder: “How can I continue my athletic career in college?” Despite being a skilled athlete, not everyone can be a starting quarterback...
By Allison Goldblatt|August 25, 2021
I've never been a big reader, but I could always motivate myself to learn if I knew the information would make me a better athlete and help my team in...
By Lauren Bennett|March 29, 2021
As a Division 1 rower for the George Washington University, I can remember the day my rowing world stood still. On March 12, 2020, the NCAA canceled all spring championships,...
By Allison Goldblatt|August 24, 2020
When I was offered admission at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the first email I received on my new school email account had a subject line of...
By Maya Meschkuleit|June 8, 2020
As a fast rower in your senior year of high school, you're told the world is your oyster… but what if you're allergic to shellfish? You want to go further....
By Griffin Rubin|May 13, 2019
At the most competitive academic schools in the world, sports are not always at the forefront. However, Ivy League Rowing has established itself as the most dominant conference in men's...
By Griffin Rubin|March 4, 2019
What is it like walking on to a program with 11 straight national competition appearances, a coach that knits, and 60 people at every practice patiently waiting for the frozen river to thaw? University of Michigan oarsman, Daniel Schulz, shares what his daily experience is like as a college rower at one of the most successful club programs in the country.