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Recruiting Information

College Recruiting with AVA

AVA is committed to developing the best volleyball athletes in the Houston area and preparing them to play in college. We will be each athlete's advocate and support her decision to play at the next level. Since we desire to see this goal accomplished, AVA has appointed Christy Crislip as the Recruiting Coordinator to help make this goal a reality. A good example of this was during the 2007-2008 season when all the AVA seniors received college scholarships.

One of the best ways to promote each athlete's talent is to produce a skills video that highlights their strengths and abilities. AVA can easily put this together and encourages each athlete to have one.

We do our best to provide you with all the necessary information needed and will answer any questions you have. For more details, please contact Christy at 281-222-1232 or by This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Below are some links we think are helpful and give important information you need to know.

(Updated Fall 2010 - Spring 2011)

Downloads:

Recruiting Definitions:  Download or visit our PDF Page

NCAA Freshman Eligibilty Standards Quick Reference for IE:  Download  or visit our PDF Page

NCAA Recruiting Calendar 2010-2011: Download or visit our PDF Page

Free recruiting links:
 
 
Paid services:
 
 
Finding college information:
How to find the right college for you-www.2collegeboard.com
Collegiate Volleyball update www.cvu.com
NCAA.org
Rich Kern

 

The SAT and ACT tests are part of the recruiting criteria and you should plan ahead for these tests and not schedule them on tournament days. Below are the current test dates for Fall 2010 - Spring 2011

SAT

Test Date                       Registration Deadline             Late Fee Required                     

September 11, 2010*     August 6, 2010                     August 7 – 20, 2010

October 23, 2010            September 17, 2010           September 18 – October 1, 2010

December 11, 2010       November 5, 2010               November 6 – 19, 2010

February 12, 2011**       January 7, 2011                    January 8 – 21, 2011

April 9, 2011                     March 4, 2011                       March 5 – 18, 2011

June 11, 2011                 May 6, 2011                            May 7 – 20, 2011
 

ACT

Test Date                     Registration Deadline             Late Registration Closes

Sep 11                           Aug  6                                          Aug 7- 20

Oct 23                            Sep 17                                         Sep 18-  Oct 1

Dec 11                           Nov 5                                            Nov 6 - 19

Feb 12, 2011                 Jan 7, 2011                                Jan 8 - 21, 2011

April 9, 2011                  March 4, 2011                            March 5 - 18, 2011

June 11, 2011               May 6,2011                                 May 7 - 20, 2011 

All SAT and ACT test scores must be reported to the clearinghouse directly from the testing agency. Test scores will not be accepted if reported on a high school transcript. When registering for these tests, input the clearinghouse code of 9999 to make sure the score is reported directly to the clearinghouse.



4 Things Athletes Should Create
 
1.  Electronic player profile that consists of:
Name
Address
Telephone numbers
Position
Date of Birth
Height/Weight
Vertical/ Approach Touch
Class rank and G.P.A
Club name and current club team and coach
Christy Crislip contact 281-222-1232 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   recruiting coordinator
High School and High school coach
Awards and any other interesting thing about you
If possible a link to footage online
 
2.  Video
3 minutes or less of skills
1 full set of unedited game footage
 
3.  Create a website
Coaches today want to see footage right away.  If you can have your own website 
you can send this to coaches.  You can also choose to do this with Stand Tall Photos or College Coaches Network 
 
4.  Recruiting Notebook
1.  Get an accordion file to put all letters received from colleges alpabetically
2.  Maintain a record of activity for each shool you have interest in on a spreadsheet
3.  File the questionaire in alph order
4.  List all schools on a spreadsheet and contact top 5 schools weekly. 
5.  At the beginning of each month e-mail Christy Crislip your updated contact spreadsheet
 
 

Recruiting Definitions

Contact
A contact occurs any time a coach has any face-to-face contact with you or your parents off the college's campus and says more than hello. A contact also occurs if a coach has any contact with you or your parents at your high school or any location where you are competing or practicing.

Contact Period 
During this time, a college coach may have in-person contact with you and/or your parents on or off the college's campus. The coach may also watch you play or visit your high school. You and your parents may visit a college campus and the coach may write and telephone you during this period.

Dead Period 
The college coach may not have any in-person contact with you or your parents at any time in the dead period. The coach may write and telephone you or your parents during this time.

Evaluation.
An evaluation is an activity by a coach to evaluate your academic or athletics ability. This would include visiting your high school or watching you practice or compete.

Evaluation Period 
The college coach may watch you play or visit your high school, but cannot have any in-person conversations with you or your parents off the college's campus. You and your parents can visit a college campus during this period. A coach may write and telephone you or your parents during this time.

Official Visit 
Any visit to a college campus by you and your parents paid for by the college. The college may pay the following expenses:
• Your transportation to and from the college;
• Room and meals (three per day) while you are visiting the college; and
• Reasonable entertainment expenses, including three complimentary admissions to a home athletics contest.

Before a college may invite you on an official visit, you will have to provide the college with a copy of your high school transcript (Division I only) and SAT, ACT or PLAN score and register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

Prospective Student-Athlete 
You become a “prospective student-athlete” when:
• You start ninth-grade classes; or
• Before your ninth-grade year, a college gives you, your relatives or your friends any financial aid or other benefits that the college does not provide to students generally.

Quiet Period 
The college coach may not have any in-person contact with you or your parents off the college's campus. The coach may not watch you play or visit your high school during this period. You and your parents may visit a college campus during this time. A coach may write or telephone you or your parents during this time.

Unofficial Visit 
Any visit by you and your parents to a college campus paid for by you or your parents. The only expense you may receive from the college is three complimentary admissions to a home athletics contest. You may make as many unofficial visits as you like and may take those visits at any time. The only time you cannot talk with a coach during an unofficial visit is during a dead period.

Verbal Commitment 
This phrase is used to describe a college-bound student-athlete's commitment to a school before he or she signs (or is able to sign) a National Letter of Intent. A college-bound student-athlete can announce a verbal commitment at any time. While verbal commitments have become very popular for both college-bound student-athletes and coaches, this "commitment" is NOT binding on either the college-bound student-athlete or the school. Only the signing of the National Letter of Intent accompanied by a financial aid agreement is binding on both parties.

 
 

 

 

 

2008-2009 NCAA College-Bound Student-Athlete Guide

NAIA and NCAA Volleyball Scholarships - What You Need to Know

Eligibility and Recruiting

Differences Between Division I, II and III

National Collegiate Scholarship Association

Parents Perspective - Picking the Right College

College Sports Clearinghouse - Finding the Right College for Each Athlete

Rich Kern Recruiting Resource - Post Your Player Profile

Prep Volleyball - Rankings, Player Ratings, Tips on Recruiting, and much more...

Volleyball Recruiting 101 - Reality Check

AVA Quick Facts

Club Director Katy Jameyson-Garza was named to the UIL All-Century Volleyball Team in 2009

Club Director Jerry Linch was named Coach of the Year District 24-4A in 2009

AVA had 36 teams competing during the 2010 club volleyball season

Four the 4th season in a row more than 25 (100%) of our AVA Senior athletes earned College Scholarships

AVA has become one of the premier club organizations in the state, sending 11 teams to nationals.

AVA 14 and under divisions competed with an AAU schedule and had 7 teams compete at the AAU Girls' Junior National Championship

4 AVA athletes received national recognition by prepvolleyball (the leading source for volleyball news across the country)

AVA has had athletes particpate in the USA Volleyball High Performance Program at the National level

Our AVA Holiday Extravaganza awarded cool prizes to lucky raffle winners (WII, TV, Ipod, Dining Certificates) and a New Ford Mustang to one lucky winner!

Visit our Pro Shop for supplies and AVA gear (T-Shirts, Hats, Jackets & more) open everyday!

Our Goal

To send 100% of our student athletes to the best colleges in the USA

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