Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PP, very helpful. How does a player get on a coach's radar? Our son is a freshman and has not been approached. We have received camp invitations by email addressed to our son but they appear to us to be mass mailings - we assume they are sent to all players from certain tournaments, etc.
You can find a lot of good guides online that will outline the steps to getting noticed and working your way through the process. Here's one:
http://smayso.gotsport.com/Content/directors/upimg/dir5798/website/college%20guide.pdf
I think it's also useful to think about the process from the coaches' perspective. These are interesting in that regard:
http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/schellas_hyndmans_dos_and_donts_of_college_recruiting_/
http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer-articles/an-inside-look-at-college-soccer-recruiting_aid32491
Always remember that the better your grades and test scores are, the easier it is to be recruited. I'd also advise you to be flexible about D1 v D3. Many of us, including some PPs above, have focused more on the potential admissions bump to a great school than we have on the level of play--make sure you and your child are on the same page about what the priorities are.