What is a “Good School”? – Part I
Happy Christmas and Happy New Year to all of our readers. As a year-end special, we are revisiting a post from earlier this year from guest author Brian Parker Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Frostburg...
View ArticleWhat is a “Good School”– Part II
This is the second part of a post authored by Brian Parker Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Frostburg State University in Frostburg, MD. In part one, Brian discussed that determining what was a “Good...
View ArticleCommuncation Rules for D3
NCAA Division III college coaches have no restrictions on their communications to prospective student-athletes with regards to the number or timing of placement of those communications. Basically, an...
View ArticleKicking Off the Recruiting Process
Do NCAA Division III college soccer coaches have magic crystal balls that they gaze into and see all of those high school student-athletes that are interested in coming to their programs? The answer...
View ArticleMarch Madness?
The D3 Recruiting Hub recently received this question from a parent. My child is in the process of making a decision between two D3 schools. One of the two schools recommended that he submit a letter...
View ArticleTourney Time
As things warm up this spring, it is time for club players to get back to tournament soccer and college coaches recruiting there. For players looking to play NCAA D3 college soccer and get exposure to...
View ArticleDriving The Recruiting Process
Student-athletes, parents and high school/club soccer coaches all have an interest in the NCAA Division III recruiting process. Student-athletes want to find the school that is the best fit for them,...
View ArticleMore Tips on Creating A Team Profile
For college showcase tournaments, it is great to have a team profile created for your team. This applies to teams that are generally U16 and older. When considering NCAA Division III college soccer,...
View ArticleParents Talking To Coaches?
Should parents talk to NCAA Division III college coaches at recruiting events? This is a question that is perplexing to a lot of parents. Should I, as a parent, go up to a college coach at a...
View ArticleSummer To Do List
During the summer months, the last thing that most high school students want to think about is anything that resembles school work. Yet during this down time, it is the best time to do some planning...
View ArticleYou Have Arrived!
Very shortly, preseason training for most NCAA D3 soccer players will begin across the country. In this week’s post we are taking a step away from the recruiting side of things and talking about the...
View ArticlePrepare Yourself
It is the time of year again when high school recruits are visiting prospective schools to decide where they want to go for the next four years. When you get on campus, NCAA Division III college...
View ArticleTime For A Visit
At this time of year whether you are a senior, junior, sophomore or freshmen, you are going to want to start visiting college campuses. Many NCAA Division III colleges have Open Houses which are great...
View ArticleTourney Time
On the East Coast, Columbus Day Weekend is a big soccer tournament recruiting weekend. NCAA Division III college coaches are attending recruiting tournaments all over the area looking for players....
View ArticleEmailing College Coaches
One of the best ways to get yourself noticed by NCAA Division III college soccer coaches is to email them and let them know that you are interested in their school. This can start off the recruiting...
View ArticleD3 Changes
The D3 Recruiting Hub is undergoing technical changes involving our hosting service and website. We hope that these changes do affect any of our loyal readers. Thanks to all of you for your continued...
View ArticleAcademics Are Most Important
When you are looking to get into college and play soccer at the NCAA Division III level, your academics are equally important to a coach as your ability to play soccer. As you look at each college, it...
View ArticleThings To Do In The Offseason
At the NCAA Division III collegiate level, soccer recruiting is always going on. But at this time of year, things start to slow down as high school season is over, tournament season is over and...
View ArticleFinding Players
At the NCAA Division III college level, coaches are always working hard to find, recruit and enroll good quality players in order for their soccer programs to improve. At least the good programs are!...
View ArticleGetting Noticed
In our last post, we talked about “shooting off a flare” to help you get started in the recruiting process. Here are some other important things that you can do to help with your own individual...
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