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1-on-1 Support, Proven Results, and a Money-Back Guarantee For many Canadian athletes, the dream of playing college sports in the U.S. can feel distant or confusing. Between NCAA eligibility rules, highlight video expectations, and communicating with coaches, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. That’s where dedicated NCAA college recruiting

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Recruiting Videos I want to share my insights on this topic, as I have watched numerous videos, created highlight reels, and listened to recruiting coaches discuss the importance of video in the recruiting process. Volleyball Recruiting Videos recommendations ✔ Keep it simple—no need for special effects, just clear

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Going DIY With Your Recruiting Should You Handle Recruiting Yourself or Get Help? DIY Volleyball Recruiting vs. Using a Recruiting Agency? If you’re a volleyball player dreaming of playing in college, the recruiting process can feel like a crazy mix of excitement and stress. The big question is—should

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How to Get Recruited for College Volleyball in Canada, without the help of an agency – The DIY version Why Canadian Volleyball Recruiting Can Be Done by Yourself Many athletes and families assume that recruiting can only be successful if they hire a specialized agency. While recruiting services

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Choosing where to play college volleyball is one of the most important decisions a student-athlete will ever make. It is not only an athletic choice — it is an academic, financial, and lifestyle commitment that shapes your future beyond sport. Many athletes rely too heavily on rankings, social

In theory, the NCAA Transfer Portal was designed to give college athletes more freedom, more mobility, and more control over their careers. But in practice—especially in women’s volleyball—it has reshaped the recruiting landscape in ways few families truly understand. What was once a predictable progression from high school