Yeah . So, my recruitment process was a bit different than a lot of people's just because a lot of people when that September 1st date hits in um your junior year, so many people rush to get recruited or I saw so many recruitment posts in the like September October mark and I was getting reached out by a lot of schools, but I wasn't getting any offers or big offers and I ended up not recruiting getting recruited here till um the fee in February . So, it was definitely later and it was definitely a little stressful for me because I was seeing all these people posting and I was like, am I not going to find the dream school that I want to go to ?
But I'm making sure you're showing up for your team and being a good teammate will go a long way even outside of softball . And coaches will notice that and it'll get you recruited to schools that you want to go to . And even if you aren't at the skills and level that you want to be at, showing up and putting in that hard work and being a good teammate is such an important piece to it .
And coaches will notice that and it'll get you recruited to schools that you want to go to . And even if you aren't at the skills and level that you want to be at, showing up and putting in that hard work and being a good teammate is such an important piece to it . Hi, my name is Sydney Vitangcol and I play softball at the University of Wisconsin Madison .
checked all those boxes for me . Practicing and scrimmaging in this past fall has taught me so many things . I have learned to that it's easy to dwell on the mistakes, but you got to move past it right away .
So, the Athletes Thread is a company that allows you to make your own gear such as like t-shirts, sweatshirts with your name on it, and other people can buy it and then you earn a revenue, a share of that revenue . The advice that I would give younger student athletes is to put in that hard work and know that that hard work is going to pay off . And also a big thing is being able to be a good teammate .