by Amy Bryant | Apr 18, 2020 | Advice for Parents, Articles about Coronavirus
Dear Coach Bryant, My daughter plays high school soccer and is just about to start the recruiting process. We thought we knew what to do- but now that this pandemic has changed the rules, we don’t know where to start! Do you have any advice on how to be a “virtual...
by Amy Bryant | Apr 7, 2020 | Advice for Parents, Articles about Coronavirus
Dear Coach Bryant, I’ve been reading your blog posts about the impact COVID-19 is having on college athletics. Clearly, this pandemic is shaking up the recruiting world. But I have two kids who are current collegiate athletes and they are wrestling with the idea of...
by Amy Bryant | Mar 31, 2020 | Advice for Parents, Articles about Coronavirus
Dear Coach Bryant, I read your previous post about the impact you think COVID-19 will have on college athletics. I have one child committed to play Division II golf next year, and another just starting the recruiting process. Is there anything we should be doing...
by Amy Bryant | Mar 26, 2020 | Advice for Parents, Articles about Coronavirus
Dear Coach Bryant, I was speaking to a friend recently and she told me that her son (a D1 lacrosse player) regained a year of NCAA eligibility after having his spring season cancelled as a result of COVID-19. As I spoke to her, I couldn’t help but wonder how this...
by Amy Bryant | Mar 17, 2020 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting
Dear Coach Bryant: I read your previous post about NCAA Division I scholarships, and was surprised to learn about the relatively small amount of athletic scholarship money available at DI schools. Are there other options? The parents in my child’s peer group seem to...
by Amy Bryant | Jan 25, 2020 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting
Dear Coach Bryant: Over the last couple months, I’ve heard many parents of older players on my son’s team talk about their children getting scholarships and full rides to Division I schools. Although my son is only a sophomore, I’m beginning to really worry. I don’t...