FAQs About NILs

2022-01-04T17:16:19+00:00

The NIL rule is a relatively new option for college student-athletes. And, since you likely have questions about it, we’ve answered some of the most common questions we’ve been asked below::

What Is An NIL?

NIL refers to a student-athlete’s “name, image, and [Read More]

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Knowing Your Divisions

2022-01-03T23:23:15+00:00

CaptianU Live Season 2 Episode 3: In this episode, Eric talks about the different athletic divisions and what their differences are. Knowing the differences and other alternatives will help you make the best decision for your athletic path and [Read More]

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What Is NIL And How Does It Affect You?

2021-11-11T21:53:40+00:00

What you should know about this new opportunity

On July 1, 2021, after years of acrimony, protests, court cases, and even political pressure, the NCAA was compelled by several court rulings and new laws to change its long-held rule prohibiting student-athletes from [Read More]

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Can You Make A Big Splash Swimming At A Small College?

2021-10-13T18:58:49+00:00

Campus size may vary, but ultimately the pool is the same size everywhere.

If you’ve completed as a swimmer at the high school or club level, it’s only natural that you’ll want to compete on the biggest stage (or pool) in college, [Read More]

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Finding Your Lane in College Swimming Recruiting

2021-09-01T20:40:19+00:00

College swimming is a big pool. Where’s the right lane for you?

Once a high school swimmer makes the decision to pursue a scholarship to compete in college, the hardest part is often finding the right fit. And, while there are many [Read More]

Finding Your Lane in College Swimming Recruiting2021-09-01T20:40:19+00:00

Can An NAIA Program Be Your Softball Field of Dreams?

2021-09-01T20:06:53+00:00

Smaller colleges could mean big opportunities.

While most softball players dream of earning a full-ride athletic scholarship to one of the big Division I programs, the fact of the matter is only about 1.7% of high school players will compete in DI. [Read More]

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Do You Know The JUCO Advantage In College Baseball?

2021-09-01T18:50:03+00:00

The opportunity for a full-ride scholarship is just the beginning

For many high school athletes, attending a junior college is considered the choice of last resort. The reasons for that could be they don’t qualify academically, don’t earn any interest from coaches [Read More]

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What’s The Division 3 Difference In College Softball?

2021-08-31T21:39:02+00:00

Smaller schools could mean bigger opportunities

Given the popularity of the NCAA Women’s College World Series, t’s easy to think that Division I softball is the only game in town. But the fact is, roughly only the top 1.7% of high school [Read More]

What’s The Division 3 Difference In College Softball?2021-08-31T21:39:02+00:00

What’s The Division III Difference In Women’s College Basketball?

2021-08-25T14:55:14+00:00

Smaller schools may offer bigger opportunities.

If your goal is to earn a women’s basketball scholarship to play in college, you’re probably not considering any NCAA Division III schools. In fact, because DIII schools don’t offer athletic scholarships, many high school athletes [Read More]

What’s The Division III Difference In Women’s College Basketball?2021-08-25T14:55:14+00:00

Which Football Division Is Right For You?

2021-07-21T19:14:57+00:00

The football recruiting pool is crowded, but you may have more choices than you think.

While the 5-star, top-ranked recruits get all the media attention on signing day, the majority of high school football players earn scholarships that aren’t reported on ESPN. [Read More]

Which Football Division Is Right For You?2021-07-21T19:14:57+00:00