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naptownlax101
06-05-2006, 08:49 PM
I am not quite sure wat forum this goes in, but the recruiting forum wont let me post..... how hard do you think it will be to get recruited out of Indiana to a good D1 or D3 school, of course if you already have exceptional skills. Problem is gettin your name out in Indiana
I Am Legend
06-05-2006, 08:52 PM
if you have exceptional skills we should be hearing about you....whats your name? Lets get some stats....
Have you been to any camps....particularly recruiting camps?
Have you contacted any coaches letting them know your interested in there programs?
What are you grades like? Extra curiculars?
naptownlax101
06-05-2006, 08:54 PM
yea i play goaile had about 90 saves this season wit 8 games my grades are awesome and i have attended butler and iam going to attend notre dame camps havnet contacted coaches yet i have to write a couple of letters and stuff
I Am Legend
06-05-2006, 09:00 PM
yea i play goaile had about 90 saves this season wit 8 games my grades are awesome and i have attended butler and iam going to attend notre dame camps havnet contacted coaches yet i have to write a couple of letters and stuff
how awesome are your grades? Grades are one of the biggest things they will look at. My grandfather is a football coach at a big school and he talks to me about getting recruited all the time.
My gpa is above 4.0 and I still think they could / should be higher.
naptownlax101
06-05-2006, 09:02 PM
my lowest grade i think is a flat B and ever thing else is higher like a A+ in science and History english is a B+ Math is a B Latin B Spanish A
laxpro
06-06-2006, 08:51 PM
If you are a good player, what is going to set you apart from the rest of the pack besides, being a goalie? Probably grades and extra curricular activities. College coaches love great grades, extra sports (even if they are just recreational), and programs like National Honors' Society, Student Council, etc.
fenwicklax89
06-06-2006, 11:54 PM
if your lookin to get exposure, head out east. ive gone to ND the past 3 years, your not gonna get any exposure there. but its a great skill-developing camp