ESPNHS Boys' Soccer

ESPNHS Boys' Soccer: Boys Soccer Recruiting Tips

What I Learned: Recruiting Tips, Jan. 26

January, 26, 2012
Jan 26
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Dilan Casanovas-MackNaial Casanovas/ESPNHSDilan Casanovas-Mack said picking the right camp led him to an NCAA Division I soccer opportunity.
According to the NCAA, less than six percent of all high school senior soccer players will move on to the NCAA Division I, II or III ranks. The recruiting process can be daunting, frustrating and downright confusing for a majority of the athletes seeking one of the highly coveted, yet limited, soccer scholarships.

Therefore, ESPNHS is turning to the athletes for helpful advice in dealing with the recruiting process.

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What I Learned: Recruiting Tips, Jan. 19

January, 19, 2012
Jan 19
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William GraceKeith GraceWilliam Grace recommends: "Don't play games. Identify the colleges you want to attend early and go after them."
According to the NCAA, less than six percent of all high school senior soccer players will move on to the NCAA Division I, II or III ranks. The recruiting process can be daunting, frustrating and downright confusing for a majority of the athletes seeking one of the highly coveted, yet limited, soccer scholarships.

Therefore, ESPNHS is turning to the athletes for helpful advice in dealing with the recruiting process.

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What I Learned: Recruiting Tips, Jan. 12

January, 12, 2012
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Colin SweeneyChris WraightColin Sweeney, left, says it's important to stay in touch with the college coaches from programs in which you are interested.
According to the NCAA, less than six percent of all high school senior soccer players will move on to the NCAA Division I, II or III ranks. The recruiting process can be daunting, frustrating and downright confusing for a majority of the athletes seeking one of the highly coveted, yet limited, soccer scholarships.

Therefore, ESPNHS is turning to the athletes for helpful advice in dealing with the recruiting process.

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What I Learned: Recruiting Tips, Jan. 5

January, 5, 2012
Jan 5
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Nathan RoseGrand Rapids Crew JuniorsNathan Rose of Grand Haven, Mich., suggests being proactive when it comes to recruiting.
According to the NCAA, fewer than six percent of high school senior soccer players will play NCAA Division I, II or III soccer. The recruiting process can be daunting, frustrating and downright confusing for a majority of the athletes seeking one of the highly coveted, yet limited, soccer scholarships.

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Connor KlekotaColumbus CrewConnor Klekota indicated visiting campuses is important to the recruiting process
According to the NCAA, fewer than six percent of high school senior soccer players will play NCAA Division I, II or III soccer. The recruiting process can be daunting, frustrating and downright confusing for a majority of the athletes seeking one of the highly coveted, yet limited, soccer scholarships.

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