Posts Tagged ‘College Recruiting’
College Recruiting – First Impressions
First Impressions
When you meet face to face for the first time with a college coach, you have probably been told to shake hands firmly and look him in the eyes as he speaks. You have also probably been told to speak decisively, and with good grammar. Hopefully you have also been told to call him by his last name, such as Coach Jones, not Coach Bill.
However did you know that most coaches and their staff do as much research on you as you do on them? How does this happen? Your references are only one part of the equation, you already know they are on your side….they’re YOUR references. What most student athletes fail to realize is that, in this electronic age every thing you put out there is usually easily obtained. In other words even us old-guy coaches have Facebook pages, and subscribe to My Space…..so what’s on yours? Remember, your first impression may take place before you even meet a coach. Check your cell phone voicemail greeting, how would it sound to a coach? Do you make an impression that’s positive as a student athlete? You want coaches to be excited about recruiting you and not leave questions in their mind as to your character and makeup. So………check your stuff, make sure your wall doesn’t create a wall in the mind of any coach. Make sure your first impression is a positive one, whether in person or not.
Recap from the Naval Academy
This past week, Coach Acevedo and Coach Williams along with several other college coaches and pro scouts, had the unique opportunity to work with over 200 high school baseball players from across the country at the United States Naval Academy. It was a long, but extremely fun and informative camp that gave kids a unique opportunity to not only receive top notch instruction from some of the best college coaches around, but also a taste of what life is like as a midshipman at the US Naval Academy. Coaches and players lived in the dorms on base for the duration of camp and were exposed to some of the daily routines that a midshipman player or coach goes through each day. Read the rest of this entry »
College Recruiting Tips for Freshmen and Sophomores
College Recruiting tips for freshmen and sophomores
By Anthony Williams
As a former college player and now college coach, I understand what most parents and young players do not, when it comes to summer showcase camps and other recruiting events. Read the rest of this entry »




