June 15 is here: What you need to know and do about it!
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June 15 is a key date in the college recruiting calendar—especially for rising juniors.
1. What is June 15?
- Who it impacts: Rising juniors (class entering 11th grade).
- Why it matters: NCAA Division I & II coaches can:
- Call, text, or email you directly.
- Begin meaningful, personal recruiting conversations.
- Start inviting you to unofficial visits or discuss interest.
- Key takeaway: It's not just a date—it's a green light for deeper recruiting contact.
2. How Families Can Prepare (Before June 15)
Here are 5 key preparation tips:
- Update your recruiting materials
Make sure highlight tapes, transcripts, and contact info are current and professional. - Practice communication
Prepare how you'll introduce yourself and speak confidently over the phone. - Build a school list
Identify 10–15 schools that match your academic, athletic, and personal goals. - Write down good questions
Be ready to ask things like:- What position are you recruiting me for?
- What does your team's depth chart look like?
- What is your recruiting timeline?
- Have a quiet place ready
Find a calm space to take any calls, away from distractions or background noise.
3. What to Do if a Coach Calls (During and After)
During the Call:
- Be respectful and enthusiastic.
- Listen carefully and take notes.
- Ask thoughtful questions to learn more.
- Don't commit to anything on the spot—just thank them and stay composed.
After the Call:
- Send a short thank-you message or email.
- Talk with your parents, coaches, or mentors about how it went.
- Record the call's details (coach's name, school, what was said) in a tracking sheet.
- Use the info to guide future outreach and follow-up.
4. If No Coaches Call—It's Okay!
- Don't panic. Every athlete's timeline is different.
- Focus on what you can control: Training, grades, exposure.
- Be proactive: Send emails, attend camps, share highlight reels, and introduce yourself to coaches.
- Stay encouraged: Lots of offers and opportunities come during junior and even senior year.
Whether a coach calls or not, the mission is the same: stay ready, stay focused, and keep growing.
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