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A Conversation with Stefan Sloma from The University of Scranton

Introduction We caught up with University of Scranton Men’s Lacrosse Coach Stefan Sloma for a discussion about the Scranton lacrosse program and what he looks for when recruiting student-athletes. You can find our conversation below. Thanks to Stefan for taking the time to educate those interested in The University of Scranton! [ecko_toggle style="solid" state="open" title="Register Here"]Scranton will be in

A Conversation with Kyle Hart from Wheaton College

Introduction We caught up with Wheaton College Men’s Lacrosse Coach Kyle Hart for a discussion about the Wheaton lacrosse program and what he looks for when recruiting student-athletes. You can find our conversation below. Thanks to Kyle for taking the time to educate those interested in Wheaton College! [ecko_toggle style="solid" state="open" title="Register Here"]Wheaton will be in attendance at the D3

Highlight Reels: Tips & Tricks

As we have often said in this space, highlight reels are an essential component of the recruiting process. They allow a college coach to see if you would be a good fit while acting as a catalyst for communication. A highlight reel is crucial for an athlete looking to attack the recruiting process, because it gives the college coach something to evaluate. If a coach likes the highlight reel, it likely means they will want to see you play in person, which many coaches will want to do before going further in the process. Here are a few tips and tricks to ensure you are on the right track. ...

How To: Write an Email to College Coaches

https://sportsrecruits.wistia.com/medias/tnjoknqgku?embedType=async&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640   As a high school student athlete, one of the first ways to get on the radar of a college coach in the recruiting process is by sending them a Letter of Interest – or, more aptly titled, an Introductory Email. The email serves as a starting point of your correspondence with that coach