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How do I get noticed by
college coaches?
You can get noticed by a college
coach in any number of ways, but most often players get noticed through
one of four methods.
1. The Coach Sees Me Play at
a Random Game
College coaches attend a
number of venues including tournaments and Olympic Development showcases
looking for players. Coaches will attend these tournaments with a list
of players to watch and an idea of what positions they need to fill in
their upcoming recruiting class. By the end of these showcases, coaches
often leave with evaluations of the players that they intended to see,
and a list of new players to contact.
If you impress the coach and they
feel that you could be a valuable part of their upcoming recruiting
class, then your name will be taken down and you will be added to the
coach's list of potential recruits to be further evaluated.
2. The Coach Network
Because college coaches do
not have a significant amount of time and money to devote to their
recruiting, they often turn to their colleagues for advice. Coaches will
express their recruiting needs such as, "If anyone knows of a goalkeeper
graduating next year, tell me" at tournaments and other college coach
gatherings. Many players are not initially seen by the coach they are
eventually recruited by, but by a friend of that coach. Your name may be
passed along during a quick chat or over dinner.
3. Awards
and Publications
A number of college
coaches track the awards given by reputable organizations such as NSCAA,
Parade, and USA-Today. These publications can be a great entry into a
Division I program's recruiting list. The more locally a school
recruits, the more likely they are to check local awards and honors such
as all-league and all-district nominations. Regardless of what level of
soccer you are looking to play in college, being on these lists can
offer a way to get noticed and a way to back up your playing experience
with credentials.
College coaches also follow
Olympic Development Program (ODP) lists for district, state, regional,
and national teams. Being on one of these lists is an extremely
effective way of getting noticed by college coaches. Additionally, ODP
coaches act as wonderful references.
4. Making Contact with the
Coach
The best way to take
control of your recruiting destiny is to make direct contact with
college coaches yourself. By sending a coach a package, you are getting
the message across that you are interested and they should make a strong
effort to find out more about you. Your best bet is to send a "look at
me, I'm interested in going to your school and playing soccer" package
to between 5 and 25 coaches during your sophomore and junior year. This
package should include a cover letter, resume, list of references,
schedule, picture, and possibly a video. After you send the coach a
package make sure to follow up that package with a phone call to
reinforce your interest. |