


Is your student-athlete flying under the radar in the recruiting process?
If you're a parent looking for real insights from college athletes, parents, and coaches at Ivy League, NESCAC, and other top academic schools — keep scrolling.
Is your student-athlete flying under the radar in the recruiting process?
If you're a parent looking for real insights from college athletes, parents, and coaches at Ivy League, NESCAC, and other top academic schools — keep scrolling.
Is your student-athlete flying under the radar in the recruiting process?
If you're a parent looking for real insights from college athletes, parents, and coaches at Ivy League, NESCAC, and other top academic schools — keep scrolling.
Is your student-athlete flying under the radar in the recruiting process?
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Proactive Recruiting
Parents frequently overestimate their child’s athletic abilities. Let us provide some statistical context to illustrate this point. Unless your child is a highly sought-after recruit (blue chip), college coaches are unlikely to discover them on their own. Currently, approximately 8 million high school student-athletes participate in sports. Only 6.5% will go on to play sports in college, and of those, under 2% will be actively recruited. The remaining students must dedicate significant effort to securing a roster spot. This is why it’s imperative for students to be proactive in contacting coaches, who welcome communication from potential recruits.
We will share strategies that have proven successful. You’ll hear directly from current and former college student-athletes (along with their parents and college coaches) at highly selective universities. Our goal is to enhance your chances of achieving your desired outcome.
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1. DO YOU FELL LIKE YOU ARE BEING LIGHLY/NOT RECRUITED?
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Morgan Riley, ranked 47th nationally in high school golf, proved that talent paired with initiative can open doors to the highest levels of academic and athletic achievement. Despite his national ranking and a standout tournament record, Riley didn’t wait for college coaches to come to him—he took control of his recruiting journey. He proactively reached out to coaches, including those at Ivy League programs, expressing genuine interest, sharing his academic profile, and tournament results. That level of initiative helped him stand out in a crowded field of recruits. Coaches at top universities, including Harvard, were impressed not only by Riley’s performance on the course but also by his maturity, communication skills, and drive to be part of something bigger. Ultimately, Riley chose Harvard—a decision that reflected both his academic ambitions and his competitive mindset. His story is a powerful example to other student-athletes: no matter how accomplished you are, showing sincere interest and making the first move can set you apart. College recruiting is not just about being discovered; it’s about demonstrating that you belong. Riley made sure coaches knew who he was—and more importantly, that he saw himself contributing to their program.
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Coach Rob Spence
Coach Rob Spence
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Emilia Callahan
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Morgan Riley







Pathway to College Athletics
Navigating the path to college athletics is complex and competitive. We empower high school student-athletes and their families by providing expert guidance from current and former college athletes at highly selective universities.