College Recruiting Tip: June 15th

June 15th this year has come and gone and did you know that if you’re a student-athlete between your junior and senior year, DII coaches can now call you once per week? DII coaches can also now have off campus contact with you or your legal guardians/parents.

This is the kind of interesting and valuable information available in the NCAA’s Guide for the College Bound Student-Athlete (and this guide is free, just Google it for the most current version). If you have any inclination that you *might* want to continue your athletic career in college, then you should definitely have a copy of the NCAA’s Guide. Read it front to back and USE the information and the tools they provide for you in that free guide.

If you’re between your junior and senior year right now: Are you getting calls from coaches? If not, you’re behind the game. Believe me, coaches ARE already contacting players they are interested in. But don’t give up yet!

If you are feeling overwhelmed and have no idea where to start…If you need someone to take you by the hand and help you put a plan together and get moving in the right direction, there’s no one else I recommend at this time than NCSA. I love these guys because they are good people who are passionate about what they do and they help student-athletes and their families just like yours every single day. Check them out and fill out the form HERE and they’ll call you to help you with that college recruiting plan.

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About Stacie Mahoe

Visit Stacie at StacieMahoe.comStacie Mahoe has been involved in the game of fastpitch softball since the age of 9 and is the Founder of AllAboutFastpitch.com and the Director of Softball Operations at SoftballPerformance.com. Her perspectives on the game as a former player, current coach, and current softball parent provide unique insight various softball issues. While physical ability and athleticism are necessary to play the game Stacie believes that the right mindset and attitude are what take you to the next level on and off the field. While she enjoys helping players improve their overall fitness and softball skill, even more rewarding is the opportunity to help y

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