Student athlete College Counselor and SPORTS Recruiting Advisor

Student athlete College Counselor and SPORTS Recruiting Advisor

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 Positioning Student Athletes 

To Thrive in College

Parents, chances are you’ve already searched for answers to your questions about your child playing college sports. Maybe you’ve attended college advising sessions, signed up for an online recruiting platform or even tried to implement the (sometimes contradictory) wisdom of friends and family.

The endless stream of advice, showcase opportunities and scouting services are overwhelming.

To whom do you listen?
What piece of advice do you take to heart?
How do you avoid missing out on an opportunity?
What is best for your child?

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Your College Athletics Counselor

I am Coach Amy Bryant, an 18 – time NCAA National Championship coach, Student-Athlete Advisor and College Sports Counselor who helps high school student-athletes navigate the college search, athletics recruiting and admissions process. I believe every student-athlete is unique and requires an individualized plan to find the best college fit.

Today’s extremely competitive athletic recruiting landscape is stressful for families to navigate.  Student-athletes face pressure from recruiting services, parents, peers, social media and other sources to commit to a prestigious college sports team.  The reality is that every student-athlete has individual strengths and goals that need to be examined by a college sports counselor before exploring options.  Additionally, they must develop a strategic approach for targeting colleges and teams while advocating for themselves with the respective coaches. This way, student athletes can use their internal voice to filter the noise through the process and make informed decisions about which programs align with their ideal vision of the college experience.

Student Athlete Parents, does this sound like you?

 

  • Your child wants to play sports in college but you don’t know where to begin.
  • Your child hasn’t heard from any coaches yet. You’re worried that none are interested.
  • Your child wasn’t a “standout” in high school. You’re not sure if it’s even possible for him/her to play sports in college.
  • Your child wants to take his/her game to the next level in college. You’re not sure which programs, in which divisions will provide support to that end.
  • You are not sure if you child will be able to balance academics and athletics at the same time in college.
  • You keep hearing from friends about their children’s college options, and it’s making you wonder if you’re doing everything you should be doing for your child.
  • Your child doesn’t want to talk to you about their college search, but you know they will need help managing the process.
As a recruiting advisor, I can help.

“AMY BRYANT IS A COACH WHO GETS RESULTS.”

-Michelle Satterfield – 2 Time NCAA Team Champion, All-American, Conference Rookie of the Year, Team Captain. Currently: South Account Development Regional Lead for Mulesoft, A Salesforce Company.

A College Sports Counselor can help

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Decrease the anxiety inherent to the college search process.
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Overcome insecurity about a student-Athlete’s place in college sports.
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Target schools and programs within a student-athlete’s academic and athletic talent
range.
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Enhance knowledge about college Admissions, The recruiting process and recruiting
etiquette.
Develop the skills to advocate for oneself with college coaches and admissions offices.
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Identify college team cultures and coaching styles.

“Amy Bryant coaches you to be your best both on and off the playing field and doesn’t let you settle for second-best.”

-Anna Fuhr – NCAA Team Champion, All-American, Team Captain. Currently Talent Acquisition at Boston Consulting Group

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NEXT STEPS

Schedule a 15-minute introductory call to determine if my coaching is the right fit for you!

 I am a mentor, coach and education consultant who guides high school student-athletes through the college recruiting and admissions process.  My goal is to position every student-athlete I work with for success in college.

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