by Amy Bryant | May 20, 2021 | Articles about Coach Bryant, Integrity in College Athletics, Team Culture
With the NCAA tennis championships in full swing, we interview two highly successful NCAA DIII tennis coaches. First up is John Shackelford, Director of Tennis at Sewanee. The Tigers men have won 22 conference championships and the women have captured...
by Amy Bryant | Feb 2, 2021 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting
Dear Coach Bryant, I’m wondering whether to send my high school sophomore to a sports camp or showcase this summer. There are a lot of options out there, and I can’t figure out which ones are best from a recruiting standpoint. I also don’t know how many weeks he...
by Amy Bryant | Jan 8, 2021 | Advice for Parents, Articles about Coronavirus, College Athletics Recruiting
Dear Coach Bryant: Since Division I has extended its recruiting dead period to April 16, is there any way my high school athlete can be recruited now? With coaches unable to meet with us or attend events, we’re wondering if our child should just plan on taking a gap...
by Amy Bryant | Jun 30, 2020 | Advice for Parents, Articles about Coronavirus
Dear Coach Bryant: I keep hearing about universities cutting their sports programs because of Covid-19 financial pressure. I’m nervous that the teams my son is researching now may not exist once he arrives on campus. My son is a high school swimmer and he has had to...
by Timothy Farrell | Jan 31, 2020 | Articles about Coach Bryant
As a two-sport student-athlete at Emory University, Amy Bryant was already preparing herself to become a college athletics administrator. “Initially, administration was my career goal, not coaching,” she explained. While she has never given up on her dream to become...