Results -- Recruited Athletes Class of 2016

<p>Since all you athletes probably experienced this, is there anyway you could help me out? The more opinions the better! </p>

<p>I was asked to come up to a school for my unofficial by the coach during my Sophomore fall. I’m a freshman right now. So i’m going up. This coach has seen me play multiple times before, and knows how I play. I’ve emailed him frequently about updates on my season. This is for WOMENS ICE HOCKEY. I’m one of the top female goaltenders in the country statistically and he knows that. He already told me that I’m on the top of his recruiting list. And they offered us football tickets while we’re up there. They are in the top 5 as far as women’s D1 college hockey goes.</p>

<p>I know making a verbal commitment sophomore year is not that heard of, but if he’s asking me to come up for my unofficial now, does that mean they might ask me to make a verbal commitment? Also, do you typically make verbal commitments on unofficial visits? </p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>Son was recruited for and will play soccer at MIT next fall. I agree with other posts that state that MIT coaches will support recruited athletes during the admissions process, but cannot guarantee their admission.</p>

<p>Stanford for Field Hockey. Received acceptance letter in August of 2011 for class of 2016.</p>

<p>Yes, you can make verbal commitments on an unofficial. This is not uncommon. Congratulations! Sounds like they really want you…</p>

<p>Son to Tufts University, Ice Hockey</p>

<p>D fencing the Ohio State University</p>

<p>Seattle university tennis</p>

<p>Amherst College men’s swimming</p>