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Softball Recruiting 101. Brittany Pascale– Head Softball Recruiting Coach University of Nebraska 4 year letter winner 2 year team captain High School.

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1 Softball Recruiting 101

2 Brittany Pascale– Head Softball Recruiting Coach University of Nebraska 4 year letter winner 2 year team captain High School Coach Won a State Championship DI College Coach Head recruiting coordinator, Won a Conference Championship

3 We will discuss: An overview of softball recruiting opportunities Different Division Levels / NAIA Knowing the NCAA Rules Evaluation

4 Realities of the big picture 5-6% of all HS players will play at college level (5 out of 100 or 1 out of 20) Odds are higher if you will receive a softball scholarship Better odds are in that you could receive merit aid and academic grant money – grades are important!

5 NCAA NCAA Dl Approx. 277 colleges Can have up to 12 scholarship Players are best of HS, area, conference teams. Rosters around 18 Play competitive ASA – gold Top players give verbal commitment sophomore year NCAA Dll Approx. 279 Colleges Can have up to 7.2 scholarship Rosters around 15-18 Top level Dll can beat low level Dl They can hold tryouts for HS players – usually in fall Top programs get verbal commitment from HS Juniors

6 NCAA lll Approx. 406 schools No Softball scholarships but have: Merit money/leadership/academic/work study money Usually have tryout to make the team in fall Rosters range from 12 – 20 Top programs finish recruiting in fall for next years’ players

7 NAIA (National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics) Approx. 200 Schools If fully funded programs they can have up to (10 scholarships) Rosters range from 12 – 20 Top level NAIA programs can beat lower level Dl programs and usually compete with Dll programs. They can hold tryouts for HS players

8 JC (2 year schools Top Dl JC schools can compete with NCAA Dl schools – usually play games with them in the fall. Top Programs are found in: FL, CA, AZ, TX Good success with players from JC to move to 4 year program. 3 Levels Dl – can have up to 24 scholarships 152 colleges Dll – can have up to 24 scholarships – no housing 121 programs Dlll – no softball scholarships 80 programs

9 Know the Rules When NCAA DI & DII can email SA – after September 1 st of their Junior year. Until then only questionnaires, admissions info & camp brochures Coaches can call – After Junior year -D1 July 1 st, DII June 15 th YOU as the athlete can email and call college coaches at ANYTIME. You can VISIT anytime EXCEPT Dead periods.

10 How a Coach evaluates a recruit: No particular order Stats (hitting – V <.350, ERA, etc.) Skills Video Academics (GPA, test scores, honors/AP classes) Awards (All-League, All-state, etc) Athletic ability – arm speed, running speed, pitch speed/movement- size is a key factor for higher level programs. Summer travel team (showcase tournaments where colleges come to watch (ASA most popular).

11 5 Things You need to KNOW about Softball 1. You should compete year around- need to be Varsity level 2. SB coaches make decisions & are looking at 2014’s and 2015’s 3. Biggest need for colleges: P, C, SS 4. Hitting biggest skill for position players (power or speed) 5. You can visit a college & call/email coaches early – it is a long process – be patient & persistent.

12 Questions? Phone Number : (877) 845-6272 Email: Recruitinghelp@ncsasports.orgRecruitinghelp@ncsasports.org Fax: (866) 996-6272


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