Being a student-athlete already means managing the stress and to-do’s that come with the athletic recruiting process—and navigating the changing landscape of recruiting during the coronavirus pandemic has made this process even more complex.
Whether you’re starting your college search as an underclassman, gearing up to communicate with college coaches as a junior or heading into the final stretch as a senior, click on the recruiting checklist for your grade year below to stay on top of managing your athletic recruiting process.
Download your Freshman Year Fall Recruiting Checklist here.
Offseason Tip: If your high school sport is not in season, canceled or postponed, create—and stick to—a regular workout/training schedule. When practice starts up again, you’ll be prepared physically and mentally!
Download your Sophomore Year Fall Recruiting Checklist here.
Offseason Tip: If your high school sport is not in season, create—and stick to—a regular workout/training schedule. When practice starts up again, you’ll be prepared physically and mentally!
Download your Junior Year Fall Recruiting Checklist here.
Download your Senior Year Fall Recruiting Checklist here.
Insider Tip: Don’t stress! You can still find competitive programs outside of the D1 level. Maximize your options by considering D2, D3 and NAIA schools—some of these coaches recruit well into senior year.