If you consider yourself to be among the thousands of volleyball
prospects from around the country trying to make it to the college
level, you need to read this entire article. The competition for
volleyball scholarships is fierce, and to play the game you love at the
college level, you need to give yourself an advantage.
There
are many great volleyball players each year who fly under the radar of
coaches. In other words, many volleyball prospects who have the talent,
skills and size to play in college are simply never known to volleyball
coaches. Here are some of the reasons that happens:
1. Playing at a small school
2. Playing on a bad team
3. Playing in an areas not known for volleyball
4. Having a high school coach who doesn't promote the prospect at all
In a perfect world, all volleyball prospects would be recruited by college coaches if they have the ability to play at the next level. Unfortunately, we don't live in a perfect world and some very good players get overlooked each and every year.
If this is happening to you, there is only one way to fix the problem and make sure you get the attention of coaches. If you are one of the thousands of volleyball prospects hoping to make it to the college level, make a commitment right now to do the following:
1. Develop an athletic resume
2. Decide what level of college volleyball is right for you
3. Develop a list of schools to contact
4. Mail your athletic resume to college coaches
5. Stay in contact with these coaches throughout your high school career
Volleyball prospects from around the country are competing for spots on college rosters. Give yourself a big advantage by marketing and promoting yourself to volleyball coaches!
1. Playing at a small school
2. Playing on a bad team
3. Playing in an areas not known for volleyball
4. Having a high school coach who doesn't promote the prospect at all
In a perfect world, all volleyball prospects would be recruited by college coaches if they have the ability to play at the next level. Unfortunately, we don't live in a perfect world and some very good players get overlooked each and every year.
If this is happening to you, there is only one way to fix the problem and make sure you get the attention of coaches. If you are one of the thousands of volleyball prospects hoping to make it to the college level, make a commitment right now to do the following:
1. Develop an athletic resume
2. Decide what level of college volleyball is right for you
3. Develop a list of schools to contact
4. Mail your athletic resume to college coaches
5. Stay in contact with these coaches throughout your high school career
Volleyball prospects from around the country are competing for spots on college rosters. Give yourself a big advantage by marketing and promoting yourself to volleyball coaches!
Gary Hawkins is a well known recruiting and athletic scholarship expert and the author of a popular 17-page free report titled:
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