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GETTING A COACH’S ATTENTION: How to Boost an Athlete’s Desirability

GETTING A COACH’S ATTENTION: How to Boost an Athlete’s Desirability

by Amy Bryant | Apr 14, 2022 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting

Coaches are busy. They don’t have time to watch five-hour videos or read lengthy essays. They can’t respond to the hundreds (maybe thousands) of unqualified students who contact them. High school athletes can therefore boost their desirability by accurately assessing...
WHAT TO TALK ABOUT… When He Says He Won’t Play

WHAT TO TALK ABOUT… When He Says He Won’t Play

by Amy Bryant | Apr 14, 2022 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting, Team Culture

Dear Coach Bryant: My wife and I need help addressing our junior’s recent announcement that he won’t play college lacrosse. He has lived, breathed and dreamed about that sport for ten years. Lacrosse has been his life, and his fellow players are his closest friends....
OVERCOMING THE SLUMP: WHEN YOUR CHILD NEEDS MORE THAN A PEP TALK

OVERCOMING THE SLUMP: WHEN YOUR CHILD NEEDS MORE THAN A PEP TALK

by Amy Bryant | Mar 3, 2022 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting

Dear Coach Bryant: My sophomore son didn’t make the cut for the varsity baseball team. The coach usually takes only juniors and seniors, but occasionally makes exceptions. This year he chose one sophomore. Since my son wasn’t the one selected, his confidence took a...
Protect Yourself: How to avoid the college admission spring scramble

Protect Yourself: How to avoid the college admission spring scramble

by Amy Bryant | Feb 5, 2022 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting, Integrity in College Athletics

Dear Coach Bryant: I need to make sure what happened to a friend’s child doesn’t happen to mine. A senior girl on my daughter’s rowing team thought she had a commitment from an elite Division III college. The coach repeatedly told her she had a place on next year’s...
HOW TO BYPASS BENCHES AND BURNOUT: Pursuing right-Level Play

HOW TO BYPASS BENCHES AND BURNOUT: Pursuing right-Level Play

by Amy Bryant | Jan 6, 2022 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting

Dear Coach Bryant: This is our official Thank You note to you. When our sophomore son became your client last year, the first question he asked was how he could get more playing time. Of course, as concerned parents we had gotten him a spot on the top-level soccer...
College Recruiting Visits.  How to Watch and Learn

College Recruiting Visits. How to Watch and Learn

by Amy Bryant | Nov 16, 2021 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting, Integrity in College Athletics, Team Culture

Dear Coach Bryant: My high school son has played tennis for years, and plans to play in college, too. He has accepted an invitation from one of his target teams to watch a practice and match. This school is a solid contender on his short list of potential programs. He...
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I am Coach Amy Bryant, an 18 – time NCAA National Championship coach who helps high school student-athletes navigate the college search and athletics recruiting process. I believe every student-athlete is unique and requires an individualized plan to find the best college match.

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