
Contact Lazy Bear Sports and we'll come out to your club/school/program and discuss the realities of college recruiting and what it takes to get recruited.
We have over 30 years of experience in getting athletes recruited to colleges and universities. Our knowledge and expertise can help any athlete get to the next level. Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Soccer any collegiate sports program runs on the same principles and virtually the same rules guided by the NCAA, NAIA or Junior College systems. (sure their are differences, but the concepts are the same.)
If you have the desire, work ethic and potential to play at the collegiate level we can help. We won't honey "sugar" coat the process.
We have experience as club & high school coaches having our athletes recruited to the next level as well as having been the college coach recruiting club & high school players. We've even been through the recruiting process as parents with our own children being recruited.
NCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTER - The NCAA Eligibility Center helps determine whether student-athletes are eligible to participate in college sports in the United States. It reviews academic records and amateur status to confirm eligibility.
NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student Athlete. The Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete is your go-to resource. This comprehensive guide walks you through NCAA eligibility steps, timelines and must-know academic benchmarks ensure to empower student-athletes, families and counselors to navigate the path from high school to collegiate competition with confidence.
NAIA ELIGIBILITY CENTER - The NAIA Eligibility Center helps determine your eligibility is order, increase your opportunity for scholarships and shows coaches you are ready to play
NAIA - Student Athlete can find their path to success in collegiate athletics. Great resource for Student Athletes and parents.
The NJCAA has three (3) divisions with in the Association with athletic scholarships offered in some division and with others that have academic opportunities. The NJCAA Handbook is a great resource for understanding there programs and divisions.
Social Media is a critical need for your recruiting process. Posting about your academic and athletic achievements as well as showcasing video of you competing is essential in recruiting today. I was around when we watched VHS tapes of recruits, then it was DVD's and jump drives and now it is social media and streaming. Use these resources to get coaches to notice you! Spark that interest!
1. X - (Formerly Twitter)
2. Instagram
3. Hudl
4. YouTube * Critical if you don't have Hudl, you need a platform to stream your skills video and if the college coaches don't have access to Hudl.