by Chris Mateer, Front RushThe recruitment process requires a fine balance between maintaining contact and giving the student-athlete room to breathe. As a coach, the last thing you want is to go too long without maintaining some form of contact. At the same time, too many calls can become …
Do You Excel at These 7 Things?
by Jeremy Tiers, Director of Admissions Services Throughout the year I continue to provide you with a series of articles that I hope will aid in your professional development.Remember, doing some critical self-evaluation is important if you want to improve a particular skill and …
Browsing For Browsers
by Josh DiCristo, Front RushHave you ever heard from a student athlete that a website you’ve sent them to isn’t displaying correctly or looks wrong? Usually the first question is “What browser are you using?”. Some websites will even ask the question for you - they greet you with a message …
Helping Your Prospects Wake-Up From Their Summer Doldrums
Think it's hard for you to get back into the swing of things heading into a new school year, Coach?It can be even harder for your prospects.They've been working out or playing in tournaments, and they're burned out. They've been on vacation, and they don't want to face the reality of going …
What to Do Next After Your First Contacts Are Done
by Jeremy Tiers, Director of Admissions ServicesWhat’s your plan now?Many admissions departments around the country have officially started the recruitment process with the next class of prospective students. The first emails and letters have been sent, and the first phone calls have been …