NFCA to offer online recruiting session for parents, players and coaches

Learn how to register for the “Recruiting Myths & Truths” panel.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The college recruiting process can be confusing and intimidating.

The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) wants to help answer your questions and ease your concerns. It will offer a live online session to provide parents, prospective student-athletes and coaches with the resources to have a better understanding of recruiting.

A panel (subject to change) of head coaches and experts from all collegiate levels will present “Recruiting Myths & Truths” presented by SixFour3 at 8 p.m. ET on Aug 20, which will cover a wide variety of topics, including:

  • The new NCAA scholarship models
  • Name, Image, and Likeness
  • The transfer portal
  • Understanding recruiting terminology
  • Visits, phone calls, and camps
  • What to expect from coaches
  • Prospect responsibilities
  • The role of the parent
  • The “Truths and Myths” of recruiting
  • The role of social media in recruiting
  • The NCAA Eligibility Center & National Letter of Intent

The lineup includes coaches Karen Weekly (University of Tennessee – NCAA Division I), Jenny Rohn (Harvard University – NCAA Division I), Olivia Watkins (Duke University – NCAA Division I), Mike Davenport (University of North Georgia – NCAA Division II), Van Zanic (Geneva College – NCAA Division III) and Maria Winn-Ratliff (Trinity Valley Community College – NJCAA), plus administrators Jody Sykes (NCAA Division I Compliance – University of Oregon), Shane Drahota (NCAA Division II Compliance – Minnesota State University Mankato) and Marie Curran-Headley (NCAA Division III Compliance – SUNY Cobleskill).

The cost is just $25 for individuals or $75 for groups up to four. Everyone who registers will be emailed a recording of the live session, whether or not they were able to attend live.

Click HERE to register. You can submit specific questions you want answered on the form. For more information, email events@nfca.org or call 502-409-4600.

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The NFCA is the professional organization for fastpitch softball coaches. Known for its highly-regarded coaches polls and All-America awards, the NFCA also educates and supports softball coaches on a variety of different levels: from podcasts to awards, to in-person events and National Convention

NFCA to offer online recruiting session for parents, players and coaches

From players to parents and coaches, the NFCA’s online sessions will help develop a better understanding of softball recruiting.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The college recruiting process can be confusing and intimidating.

The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) wants to help answer your questions and ease your concerns. It will offer a live online session to provide parents, prospective student-athletes and coaches with the resources to have a better understanding of recruiting.

A panel (subject to change) of head coaches and experts from all collegiate levels will present “Recruiting Myths & Truths” at 8 p.m. ET on Aug 21 to cover a wide variety of topics, including:

· Understanding recruiting terminology

· Visits, phone calls, and camps

· What to expect from coaches

· Prospect responsibilities

· The role of the parent

· The transfer portal

· Defining scholarship models

· The role of social media

· The NCAA Eligibility Center & National Letter of Intent

· Name, Image, and Likeness

 The lineup includes Kathryn Gleason (Northern Kentucky University ‑ NCAA Division I) Robert Iamurri (Florida SouthWestern State College ‑ NJCAA), Janae Shirley (East Texas Baptist University ‑ NCAA Division III), Craig Snider (Texas Tech University ‑ NCAA Division I), Jody Sykes (NCAA Division I Compliance – University of Oregon), Shane Drahota (NCAA Division II Compliance – Minnesota State University Mankato), Samantha Ekstrand (NFCA Legal Counsel) and Marie Curran-Headley (NCAA Division III Compliance – SUNY Cobleskill).

 The cost is just $25 for individuals or $75 for groups of up to four. Everyone who registers will be emailed a recording of the live session, whether or not they were able to attend live.

 Click HERE to register. You can submit specific questions you want to be answered on the form. For more information, email events@nfca.org or call 502-409-4600.