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Our Girls Play Hockey - A Guide To Girls College Hockey Recruiting with Boston University Women's Ice Hockey Team Assistant Coach Megan Myers
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Dive into our essential guide to college hockey recruiting with hosts Lee MJ Elias, Mike Bonelli, Christie Casciano Burns, and Sheri Hudspeth in this episode of "Our Girls Play Hockey." Joined by Megan Myers, assistant coach for the Boston University women's ice hockey team, the discussion covers everything from the ideal age to start thinking about college hockey to crafting the perfect email to catch a coach's attention. Megan shares her expertise on navigating NCAA rules, the importance of balancing academics and athletics, and the value of both official and unofficial visits. This episode is a must-listen for players, parents, and coaches looking to understand the recruiting process and make informed decisions about their hockey futures.
Key Discussion Points
- Starting the College Hockey Recruiting Process
- Contacting Coaches
- Importance of Academics
- Emailing Coaches
- Video Content for Coaches
- Decision-Making Factors for Coaches
- Handling Social Pressure and Early Commitments
- Tournaments and Showcases
- Advisors and Recruiting Platforms
- Official vs. Unofficial Visits
- Balancing Academics and Athletics
- New Women's Hockey Programs
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Manage episode 439119375 series 2813520
Dive into our essential guide to college hockey recruiting with hosts Lee MJ Elias, Mike Bonelli, Christie Casciano Burns, and Sheri Hudspeth in this episode of "Our Girls Play Hockey." Joined by Megan Myers, assistant coach for the Boston University women's ice hockey team, the discussion covers everything from the ideal age to start thinking about college hockey to crafting the perfect email to catch a coach's attention. Megan shares her expertise on navigating NCAA rules, the importance of balancing academics and athletics, and the value of both official and unofficial visits. This episode is a must-listen for players, parents, and coaches looking to understand the recruiting process and make informed decisions about their hockey futures.
Key Discussion Points
- Starting the College Hockey Recruiting Process
- Contacting Coaches
- Importance of Academics
- Emailing Coaches
- Video Content for Coaches
- Decision-Making Factors for Coaches
- Handling Social Pressure and Early Commitments
- Tournaments and Showcases
- Advisors and Recruiting Platforms
- Official vs. Unofficial Visits
- Balancing Academics and Athletics
- New Women's Hockey Programs
Text The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!
Our Kids Play Hockey is brought to you by pomi, peace of mind insurance!
Help protect your team registration fees with Season Saver from Pomi, peace of mind insurance. With Season Saver, Hockey Parents like you can recoup unused team registration fees if an injury or illness keeps your child off the ice.
Head to http://getpomi.com/OKPH now and get covered in less than three minutes!
Have A Topic You Want Us To Cover? Let us know!
Please Be Sure To Subscribe & Leave A Review For Us On Apple Podcasts, doing so helps our show grow!
Follow Us On Social Media:
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