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As a result of Title IX legislation passed in 1972 opportunities for female volleyball players to play at the next level and recieve a scholarship have greatly increased. Title IX aims at providing overall equity between genders for college scholarships. For volleyball this has had a very positive impact for women. Currently there are 7500 scholarships available to women opposed to the 180 available to men. This is a great oppotunity for female athletes. Take advantage of it!!!
Below I have listed some tips for helping you navigate the complex world of college volleyball recruiting. I will be sharing with you my perspective on recruiiting from my time spent as an assistant in charge of recruiting at a Division I Program.
1. VIDEO
2. UNIVERSITY ATHLETE
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3. NCAA RECRUITING RULES
Seniors- Seniors are allowed to take an official visit after the first day of high school classes in their senior year. Players may visit schools on unofficial visits before this time but the players must pay for their travel out of their own pockets.
4. SCHOLARSHIPS- 7500 volleyball scholarships are available for girls as opposed to 180 for men (22 D-I mens programs and 18 D-II programs all offering 4.5 scholarships)
5. NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE
In summary I will say this;
VIDEO, VIDEO, VIDEO!!!! Get your video in the hands of college coaches before you do anything else.
BE PROACTIVE! Call coaches during your freshmen, sophmore and junior years (they are not allowed to call you). Call coaches during your senior year (they are only allowed to call you once a week. If they try to call you and get no answer that is their one call for that week). Make sure you have already sent in your video. Coaches do not want to talk with someone they don't have any video on. Coaches would love to talk to you but most of the time they are not allowed to initiate a call. Call them!!!!
MAKE UNOFFICIAL VISITS! There is nothing like putting a face to a name. Call the coach and set up a time to have an unofficial visit (unofficial means you are paying for the travel, hotel, parking, lunch, etc..). Don't wait until your senior year to visit the coach/school on an official visit. Unofficial visits are a great way to set yourself apart.
CALL YOURSELF! Don't have mommy make the phone calls for you. This college coach is not recruiting your mom, they are recruiting you. College coaches want to know that they can have a meaninful conversation with this athlete (this will go a long way towards selling "Coachability"). Hopefully players have already learned how to communicate with their coaches at the juniors level. Parents if you are the middle man for your daughter at the junior level or during the college recruiting process you are crippling your daughter from being ready to play collegiately and to be successful in life.
BE OPEN! There are a lot of opportunities out there for those willing to cast their nets wide. Make contact with schools at a variety of levels. Find a great school that has a winning program.
-Matt Shubin
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