Online athlete profile tools?

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<p>Many Ivy league schools ask for it by name.</p>

<p>^^^ None of the ivy coaches our scholar-athlete spoke with cared about any of the “recruiting” businesses. They don’t need to use those venues.</p>

<p>IF the sport uses film for review–it can be done through a private link and Youtube…</p>

<p>^Ditto, fogfog.</p>

<p>Berecruited worked well for my daughter. Every single coach she eventually had emails/ phone calls from had looked at her berecruited profile at least once. </p>

<p>At first we just did the free version but it was maddening to see " a coach from…" viewed your profile but not know exactly who the school was. The pay membership for $60 bucks was worth it just to be able to see exactly looked at the profile. Usually what happened is after getting a view on berecruited she would quickly receive an email from that same coach. </p>

<p>What I am not sure of is if those same coaches would have found her eventually anyway without berecruited. You will hear end up hearing from alot schools you are not necessarily interested in but also from some that might not have been on your radar.</p>

<p>Taymiss and Squidge - your advice is spot on. 2 rowing daughters (2013 and 2014) post to be recruited regularly and it is great to see the coaches as they follow up. When they write to coaches, they include their site link. Squidge, the best advice was to ABSOLUTELY invest in unofficials. The hardest part is missing the schooldays, but one coach said that my Ds unofficial took her from “on” the list to the “top” of the list. Coaches want athletes that show they are interested in them. If anyone thinks getting recruited is like finding a needle in a haystack, they haven’t done enough poking around!</p>

<p>I also think a site like berecruited works better for individual timed sports like swimming, rowing, track. A time is a time, pretty straight forward in that sense.</p>