Your Recruiting Journey Series

The Spring is here. Soccer teams and players have been moving around the country displaying their soccer expertise and the game schedules are heating up. It could be your high school season or your club season, but as March rolls in, eyes begin to look towards graduation for the class of 2023.

Your Recruiting Journey Series

“Did all the players that are graduating this May and that wanted to play soccer in college, get recruited by the schools they wanted to be recruited by? Probably not. So let’s get your player a head start.”

Did all the players that are graduating this May and that wanted to play soccer in college, get recruited by the schools they wanted to be recruited by? Probably not. So let’s get your player a head start. Or lets get you on a proper timeline for you to walk through for the remainder of your recruiting seasons.

One thing you want to be sure you have worked through is setting some goals that matter to your athlete. Tracking their progress through these goals can help your athlete stay motivated and will allow them to see their progress. What could some of these metrics be for your recruiting journey?

  1. Athlete profile views

  2. College coach contacts

  3. Recruitment event attendance

  4. Fit with college programs

  5. Academic achievement

  6. Digital Citizenship

  7. Team success

Over the next few weeks we will break these metrics down and help you process your goals for your recruiting journey. Stay connected to the journey. We hope it will be educational and helpful for your athlete.

Also, stay tuned for a breakdown of things to do for your athlete’s recruiting journey over the course of your 8th grade year until you graduate. Find your year and jump in to your most updated checklist.

  • 8th Grade

  • 9th Grade

  • 10th Grade

  • 11th Grade

  • 12th Grade

If you have questions throughout your process, please reach out and we will work through your specific situation. Looking forward to helping you on your recruiting journey!

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Mark Champion