Sunday, April 30, 2017

College Softball Recruiting - 5 Steps To Getting The Scholarship Offer

College Softball Recruiting - 5 Steps To Getting The Scholarship Offer


by Richard Adams


You are trying to make it to the next level in softball after high school. College softball recruiting camps may be something you want to consider. These camps, which are often called showcase events or evaluation clinics, can help you get noticed by scouts or by university coaches.

To make it to the university level, you must ensure that college coaches know who you are and how you can help their program. If you are a blue-chip player, recruitment will most likely happen automatically. However, if you are not a blue-chip player, you need to take certain steps to give yourself a shot at playing in university. You might need to know that recruiters find their players in the following ways:

There are thousands of softball recruits all across the country trying to make it to the university level. What will separate those who make it to the college level vs. Those who don't? Actually, there are several factors involved in this process. Here is a brief look at some of the biggest factors:

Try to get as much game film as you possibly can showing you in action while playing your best. The more film you have, the more selective you can be about what game film you will send to a coach or post online for him or her to watch. Coaches want to see you in action in order to compare you to other university softball recruits they have on their radar and determine the level at which you are and your abilities as a whole.

Don't Burn Any Bridges. Just because you don't think you really want to sign with a particular school or at a particular division level, don't burn any bridges. You just don't know how the recruiting process will work out in the end and you don't want to burn any bridges so that your options remain open lest you end up regretting making that amateur mistake.

Getting Noticed - Sadly, some very good recruits have all of the first three factors going for them from the list above, but they never get recruited by any university coaches! Why does this happen? It can happen because they play on a bad team, they are at a very small or rural school, or their high school coach doesn't help them get recruited.

Stay In Contact with prospect recruiters. The most important advice is to keep the lines of communication open with coaches. Send them periodic updates on the progress of your team and your accomplishments. Don't make the coach wonder if you are still interested in playing for him or her. Staying in contact can keep you from falling off the radar of university coaches unnecessarily.

College softball recruiting is very competitive, but if you do your homework you can come out on top. If you are not currently being recruited, or if you are receiving very little recruiting attention, you need to spend some time marketing and promoting yourself. It can pay off in a big way."You can learn more about how to get on the path to playing in university, download our Free Report titled: Five Secrets You Must Know To Get Recruited For Athletic Scholarships.




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