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Volleyball Recruiting: Considerations
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First Things First I believe… Every player in this room can play in college if that is what they want to do!
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Important College sports recruiting is a really BIG business Your daughter can play in college with or without using a recruiting service Our family chose the DIY approach to college recruiting
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DIY Recruiting It just takes time and commitment (you and your daughter) It does work Freshman & Sophomore years Collect data on colleges, start talking Junior year– coach calls & invites Unofficial visit offers Senior Year Official visit, offer(s), & signing
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Recruiting Websites Captain U My favorite – monthly fee allows you to see who looked at profile Very easy to use and set-up Be Recruited (NCSA) One-time fee Lots of looks and easy to set-up and use Hudl Rich Kern Yearly subscription fee This is a volleyball only site – it has everything on it University Athlete Great tracking tool for schools All USAV national VB tournaments you attended are listed here Coaches use this at tournaments Others?
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The Clearinghouse Both NCAA & NAIA have a clearinghouse that each student must clear before they can play in college DO NOT spend money on this until you have decided what school you’re going to attend
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Video & Pictures Take lots of pictures, but be selective of what you post Take unedited game video If you own a iPad, edit video using iMovie ( Free ) Make a highlight video (3-5 minutes max) Post it to your website and invite coaches to look at it Set up a FREE YouTube account You can edit and label video using YouTube Using YouTube, you can track activity on each video
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Talk to your Daughter Important Conversations School size: DI, DII, DIII, NAIA, NJCAA Be realistic Where do they want to go to college? Dream school versus what can you afford to attend Geographic limitations (e.g. Texas, Southwest, anywhere in US) What is your anticipated major?
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Next Steps Develop a list of schools you are interested in Do they offer your major Do they offer volleyball Look at their VB roster and read up on the coach E-mail the coach Make the email personalized so they want to read it Keep emails short Always give them a link to your recruiting website
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Coach Interactions Follow-up with a coach promptly, don’t be afraid to contact them should they be slow to respond Monitor your recruiting websites daily / weekly If you get a coach look – email them and thank them If this college is on your list – ask to learn more about their program Call the coach to learn more Set up a visit
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College Visits Unofficial visits occur up until your Senior year Most coaches love unofficial visits as they don’t pay for anything Take advantage of invitations to visit campus to learn more about the school, the program, & the coach. This is key On any visit, bring a notebook and have your questions written out and be able to take notes EVERY coach we met with, loved this!!!
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Offers Offers may come in many forms Written (letter, email) Verbal You don’t have to say yes or no immediately Be honest with the coach and most will be honest with you
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In the end… Make the right choice on your college…. You will be there for 4 or more years If it does not feel good on your visit(s), then… Talk with each other (parents & daughter) why it didn’t feel right It is totally OK to say NO to an offer Sometimes saying no is hard, but it is always the right answer
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Be Patient Offers to visit and play will come They often begin in your junior year You may even get unsolicited offers from coaches you never met or made contact with Signing & committing is in your Senior year Important – Remember that college volleyball season overlaps with your high school season
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Prepare for NO Don’t worry if a coach is not interested in you They will often be recruiting for a certain position you don’t play They may show interest in you later Player(s) leaving Injuries Other reasons Coach change
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Make this fun! This is a lot of work – won’t lie to y’all The best part is getting a coach to become interested in you Enjoy the college visits and learn from each one Make them fun… Plan visits around vacations, spring break, etc…
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Parents You will feel like you are doing all the work It is often true Talk with your daughters – often – even when they don’t want to On visits, step back and let your daughter shine In meetings with a coach(s), sit behind them and be quiet Let your daughter talk Parents that control the meeting is a TURN OFF to coaches
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Ladies Playing college volleyball is a big commitment of time and work on your part You must be involved in Contacting coaches Email, letters, text messages, & phone calls Develop a list of questions – often your HS / Club coaches will help you - bring them with you to every meeting and phone call Take notes Talk with your parents
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Happy to Help Contact information Peter Graves 940-222-9700 (cell) Peterg@irrisept.comPeterg@irrisept.com (work)
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