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 In the fall of 2008, Lacrosse Magazine launched a year-long series examining the current state of college recruiting, a topic on which families, prospects, coaches and others expend considerable resources, time and emotion. The articles will be posted here as they are completed.
• Camp Stories Camps and club teams can help with recruiting, but do your homework first. (March 2009) • One-Stop Shopping (summer lacrosse camp) by John McPhee, The New Yorker (May 25, 2009)
• Best Foot Forward Five tips that can help attract college coaches and assist in a recruit's interactions with them. (February 2009)
• Piece of the Pie Partial scholarships remain the whole truth for most Division I recruits. (December 2008)
• Be An Educated Consumer Sorting through lacrosse's private club and for-profit entity options requires diligence on the part of prospects and their families. (by USL President and CEO Steve Stenersen, November 2008)
• Too Vested In Verbals? Signing day a respite for recruiting-crazed prospects, whose early verbal commitments may not mean what they once did. (November 2008)
• Passport to Campus Official and unofficial visits reveal much to prospects and colleges. (October 2008)
• Free Fall Weekend tournaments are replacing Friday night lights in some areas, forcing student-athletes to make a tough call. (September 2008)
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