Recruiting Tips Part 10: Developing a Personal Inventory
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on December 2nd, 2009
College Athletics Recruiting: Developing a Personal Inventory
By Tom Kovic
The college recruiting process has not only developed into a highly competitive arena, it has become an intricate process that requires good planning, the development of an accurate information base and the willingness to take a proactive approach in carefully executing the recruiting plan.
Each prospect is unique in their goals, timing and student-athlete abilities, but there is one common thread that should run through every well planned college search: The development of a personal recruiting inventory.
Recruiting Tips Part 9: The Follow up
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on November 20th, 2009
College Recruiting Strategies: The Follow-Up
By Tom Kovic
The college recruiting process can be a daunting effort if it is not well planned and executed with organization and enthusiasm from start to finish. What follows is a “snapshot” on the importance of the “follow-up” with communication and information exchange in the college search for athletes.
Recruiting: Greg Stamatov: “Renaissance Man”
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on November 11th, 2009
Greg Stamatov: “Renaissance Man”
By Tom Kovic
Over the past six months, I have had the privilege to work with a fine young man from Foxboro, Massachusetts as he prepares for the college quest. Greg Stamatov is a sophomore at Foxboro High School where he is a multi-sport athlete excelling at football, ice hockey and lacrosse. As a sophomore, Greg is at a crossroad in his high school athletic career and he feels the need to focus more energy into one sport in an effort to strongly develop the skill needed to play at the division 1 NCAA level.
Recruiting Tips Part 8: The Team Approach
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on November 11th, 2009
The Team Approach: Managing College Athletics Recruiting
By Tom Kovic
The team approach during the college athletics recruiting process is suggested to maximize efficiency and minimize individual pressure and stress as families navigate a potentially daunting effort. Forming a trustworthy group of individuals who play specific roles during the recruiting cycle will increase your chances of reaching pre-determined goals.
Suggested Team Players:
Recruiting Tips Part 7: Navigating Financial Aid
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on October 28th, 2009
COLLEGE ATHLETICS RECRUITING AND NAVIGATING FINANCIAL AID
Recruiting Tips Part 6: Confidence is Half the Battle
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on October 21st, 2009
Navigating College Recruiting: Confidence is Half the Battle
Recruiting Tips Part 5: DVD’s and Websites
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on October 14th, 2009
DVD’s and Websites: Tips on Strategically Showcasing the Student-Athlete
Recruiting Tips Part 4: “The Role of Parents”
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on October 8th, 2009
The Role of Parents in College Recruiting
Recruiting Tips Part 3: “Getting Out Of The Gates”
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on September 30th, 2009
College Athletics Recruiting: “Getting Out Of The Gates”
Parents, prospects and coaches often ask me to identify the ideal time a prospect should launch his or her college quest. Although each prospect initiates their recruiting plans at different times, I would say a good date to “get out of the gates” is January 1 of the junior year. But before you hit the pavement running, let’s run through a simple checklist of pre-launch tasks that will assist you in organizing for an important life decision.
Organization
Recruiting Tips: Developing an Effective Organizing System for College Athletics Recruiting
- Posted by Kevin Lynch on September 15th, 2009
Developing an Effective Organizing System for College Athletics Recruiting
By Tom Kovic