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It
is important for rising juniors and seniors to spend time preparing
for the recruitment process. The amount of colleges playing lacrosse
is amazing. What the student athlete and his family need to decide
is at which level they might like to compete, DI, DII or DIII.
There are extremely competitive teams at every level for every
caliber of player.
Fall
is also an excellent time for student athletes to visit colleges.
E-mail coaches and let them know you will be visiting a school
on a particular day and see if you can stop in to say hello. Follow
that visit up with an e-mail thanking the coach for his time and
information.
At
the Long Island Express we will do anything we can to help our
members during their recruitment process. Also understand that
your high school coach is still the best avenue for help with college
admissions. We will offer through this recruitment page advice
and information that should help in your process.
If
you have other questions or need more assistance please e-mail us
and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
CHECKLIST
FOR U17 PLAYERS
- Log
on to NCAA Clearing House to check if you've taken the approved
classes (more...)
- Get
in touch with all the coaches that have contacted you.
- If
you are interested in those schools let us know and we will
support you with letters or phone calls.
- If
you are not interested in those schools let the coaches know
as well by contacting them and THANKING them for their time
and interest.
- Email
or call those schools that you want to go to, but have not
been contacted by the coach yet. You will need to find out
if there is a chance for you to play lacrosse at that school.
If not, you will need to move on to other schools that you
are interested in.
- Read
our recruiting faq's (more...)
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Check
out important recruiting deadlines (boys) ( girls)
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