CHARACTER BUILT THROUGH HARD WORK

Recruiting

SVA RECRUITING PROGRAM

College Recruiting

Are you looking for a place to play where you know college coaches are going to see you and where you will be promoted? If so, SVA is the place to be. We work hard to make sure that colleges know about you as we send multiple emails and communicate continuously to colleges all over the country promoting our young ladies. We can help guide you to the right school and will help make the recruiting process much easier with the day to day guidelines, recruiting tools and information on how to promote yourself. We will work hard for each and every one of our athletes whose goal is to continue their athletic career to the next level. Please join us as we hope to be able to help you further your game and move on to the next phase of your career.

Recruiting Workshops

We will host a Recruiting Workshops for both players and parents that will cover several aspects of the recruiting process and hold the players accountable for action steps. We will cover many topics including how to design effective videos, important dates, identifying colleges etc.

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We Communicate with Schools you’re Interested in:

We collect all the schools you are interested in and 3-4 times each year, we send emails out to college coaches that provide them a list of all our SVA athletes that are interested in their program. This email includes the players’ names, height, reach, graduation year and links to team schedules, player’s profile, recruiting information and any and all videos links on the athlete’s profile.

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Actions for the High School Athlete who aspires to play in college:

Ninth Grade
Take the right classes* and maintain highest possible grades.
*Find out the courses at NCAA.org/courselist
Learn good organizational tools and time management skills.
Fill out prospect/recruitment questionnaires from interested school's website.

Tenth Grade
Maintain high academic standards and continue with course load as prescribed by NCAA
Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center

Eleventh Grade
Make sure you are on track with your course load
Take ACT and SAT’s and submit scores to NCAA Eligibility Center using code 9999
At the end of the year, ask your counselor to send transcript to the Eligibility Center; if you took classes at more than one school, ask ALL school counselors
Make sure you are on track to graduate on time

Twelfth Grade
Complete NCAA core courses
Re-take ACT and SAT’s, if needed
Request your amateurism certification
After graduation, ask counselor to send final transcript and proof of graduation to the eligibility center

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