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The recruitment process can be a roller coaster with its highs and lows. One important piece of advice for student athletes trying to reach the Division One level is to prioritize their mental health. It's also valuable to find a program where you feel wanted and where you can learn and grow. Additionally, having a good support system and network can play a crucial role in the process, as seen in the example where Destiny Howell encouraged her childhood friend to come with her on a visit. If you have any specific questions about the recruitment process, feel free to ask!

Breauna Ware | Wisconsin Basketball

You know, having my first game here was pretty tough for me . So, the way my recruitment process was coming here, it was actually like a roller coaster . My coach says it's like emotional roller coaster .

Breauna Ware | Wisconsin Basketball

We said we would catch up . They wanted to give, you know, the recruits uh their time . And then her mom, Destiny mom, start crying .

Breauna Ware | Wisconsin Basketball

It's temporary happiness, but you will regret it down the line . Go somewhere where you're wanted and where they believe in you and where you can play or you can learn from somebody in front of you . But um never go somewhere because of the money .

Breauna Ware | Wisconsin Basketball

It really means so much to me because I've never experienced that before and I always wanted to be a role model in women's basketball because I have been through challenges and experiences and I always wanted to get my story out there to look out for the younger version of myself basically and then just the younger uh generation . Advice I would give to a student athlete trying to get to the division one level is make sure you maintain your mental health first and foremost . it's important and if anybody tells you it's not important, it's about basketball, they're wrong .

Breauna Ware | Wisconsin Basketball

I went in transfer portal at Stonybrook and Wisconsin . I don't think they got the job yet . Uh, and it was just I was hearing from whoever's been an insurance supporter, you know, it's like a hundred schools that are reaching out to started to narrow it down .