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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...
MISPLACED LOYALTIES: HOW TO HANDLE OCTOBER HOLDING PATTERNS

MISPLACED LOYALTIES: HOW TO HANDLE OCTOBER HOLDING PATTERNS

by Amy Bryant | Nov 5, 2021 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting

Dear Coach Bryant, My daughter is a high school senior who seems to be in a college commitment holding pattern. She has been communicating with a fencing coach at her first-pick school for at least a year, but has yet to receive an offer. She doesn’t know where she...
Hearing What They Want To Hear: A Parent’s Guide to Coach-Speak

Hearing What They Want To Hear: A Parent’s Guide to Coach-Speak

by Amy Bryant | Sep 7, 2021 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting

Dear Coach Bryant: Last month you explained the truth behind being a college “walk-on.” That helped our family. Before that we didn’t understand why the coach at my son’s favorite university mentioned his possible status as a walk-on in an apologetic way. Now...
The Second-Class Option:  What “Walk-On” Really Means

The Second-Class Option: What “Walk-On” Really Means

by Amy Bryant | Jul 31, 2021 | Advice for Parents, College Athletics Recruiting

Dear Coach Bryant: Each time my daughter talks to the State U coach, she’s told she might be a team walk-on. My daughter so wants to play at this “dream” school that she’s sure she can work hard enough to become a starter by her sophomore year. She even thinks she...
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I am Coach Amy Bryant, a 19 – time NCAA National Championship player & 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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