how do i play college soccer?

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HOW DO I PLAY COLLEGE SOCCER?

I. Have Fun / Don’t Burn Yourself Out

II. What do I need to do to play college soccer

A. Be eligible / get good grades

B. Take SAT or ACT (junior year/as often as necessary)

C. DI and DII requires Clearing House / JC transfers

D. Good training on club team

E. Fitness/Speed/Agility training

G. Get Exposure

HOW DO I PLAY COLLEGE SOCCER?

III. How do I get exposure to coaches

A. Be proactive / don’t rely on your coaches only

B. Think of what type of universities you want to go to both academically and athletically (be happy even if soccer goes poorly)

C. Contact Coaches (give them a schedule)

D. Go to showcase tournaments or camps

E. Make resume / Video

Resume

Resume should include:

GPA/SAT, Grad Year, Position, Number, Soccer accomplishments, School Awards, Community

Service, Majors of interest, type of school interested in, coaches contact information, phone number and email.

Video

Should not be a highlight film

Game footage with limited editing

Use software where you can put a shadow to highlight the player

Make sure a game against good competition

Ways to get exposure

Showcase tournaments

One Day ID Camps

Week long camps at the University

Video

Emailing a Coach the Do’s

1. Address the coach in the email

2. Include something about the program

3. Include something about the academics or major

4. Give some key information about yourself

5. Include all details about the tournament you are in: position, jersey number, team you play on etc.

HOW DO I PLAY COLLEGE SOCCER?

IV. What do college coaches look for in recruits?

A. Good Grades (players must be eligible)

B. Players that fit into their system

C. Players that can fill a need

D. Physical Attributes

E. Skillful players

F. Movement off the ball / Positioning on field / Soccer Knowledge

G. WOW FACTOR

Emailing a coach Do Not:

1. Send same email to multiple coaches

2. CC a group of coaches

3. Address the email to the wrong coach

4. Write Dear Coach

5. Give vague information where a coach has to search

Sample Email #1

Hi Coach Marino!

I am just starting to look at colleges and would love to play for UCLA after highschool. I have watched the UCLA Women's team play and love the style of play. I think that my 8 years of training has developed my skills towards a similar style.

If you get a chance to come watch some of my games I would love for you to see my strong defensive mindset as well as my frequent head balls and slide tackles!

Shannon Morris

2016

Sample Email

Hi Coach Marino,

My name is Brenda Seymour and I am very interested in going to and playing soccer for Cal Lutheran next year. Cal Lutheran looks like a great school, and I am especially interested in the Exercise Science/Sports Medicine programs. From what I have seen in the standings this season, I can tell that Cal Lutheran has a great soccer program, which I would very much like to be a part of.

About me: I have a 4.0 GPA at Roosevelt High School in Seattle, and scored a 2040 on the SAT. This year I will win my 4-year

Varsity Letter awards for both soccer and track. Last year I played for Emerald City FC '91 Green, coached by Jan Smisek, and now I play for Metropolitan FC United '91, coached by Andy and Arne Klubberud.

I will be playing in the Thanksgiving Starfire FieldTurf Cup in Tukwila, WA. Will you be there? If so, it would be great if you could come watch me play.

Attached is my player profile.

Thanks!

Brenda Seymour class of 2010

Choosing a School

1. Major

2. Location

3. Size

4. Will you be happy there if not playing soccer

5. Be realistic

6. Players and Coaches

HOW DO I PLAY COLLEGE SOCCER?

V. Questions to ask coaches

A. What position do you see me playing

B. How many players are you recruiting at this position / how many returning players play this position

C. In order to play right away, what do I need to work on

D. What system or systems do you like to play

E. How does the team get a long / what is the environment like

F. How do you ensure that I will graduate

HOW DO I PLAY COLLEGE SOCCER?

VI. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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