

Japan's Athletes: Academics are Also Key to Success in Sports Recruitment
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Struggling to Get Noticed by Coaches? Here are Your Next Steps to Stand Out
Is being good at sports really enough? U.S. college coaches and admissions officers evaluate academics, exposure, timing, and strategy — not just talent. D1, D2, D3… Which level could be right for you? See if your skills and profile match – Discover how to get noticed, earn scholarships, or even a full ride.
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What U.S. college coaches and admissions officers look for
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Learn if your athletic and academic profile qualifies
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Real-life example of an admitted student and their strategy
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Live Q&A!
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Jennifer C.


Jennifer C.
Athletic&Academic Strategy Consultant
Jennifer C.
・Athletic Strategist at Crimson Education helping Australian students enter top U.S. athletics programs ・Dartmouth College alumna who competed in three varsity sports: rowing crew, field hockey, and soccer ・Former coach at Division 1 and Division 3 colleges with years of experience guiding recruited athletes through college admissions ・Successfully built soccer programs at several U.S. colleges ・Led teams to deep NCAA tournament runs at four different schools across two divisions