Now that you are an official member of HGR Elite lacrosse, you can take advantage of our expertise in college recruiting. College recruiters and coaches have their radar out for the most promising players for their teams, and are present at every Summer and Fall Elite Tournament by the dozens! Here are some of the colleges and universities sending their recruitment teams to our tournaments this summer:
High Point University (NCAA Div. I)
Bryant University (NCAA Div. I)
Harvard University (NCAA Div. I)
Boston University (NCAA Div. I)
Roanoke College (NCAA Div. III)
Ithaca College (NCAA Div. III)
Post University (NCAA Div. II)
University of New England (NCAA Div. III)
University of Massachusetts-Boston (NCAA Div. III)
Endicott College (NCAA Div. III)
Lasell College (NCAA Div. III)
Babson College (NCAA Div. III)
Curry College (NCAA Div. III)
Rollins College (NCAA Div. II)
Clarkson University (NCAA Div. III)
Massachusetts Maritime Academy (NCAA Div. III)
Dean College (NCAA Div. III)
St. Michael’s College (NCAA Div. II)
Gordon College (NCAA Div. III)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (NCAA Div. III)
Roger Williams University (NCAA Div. III)
Nichols College (NCAA Div. III)
St. Thomas Aquinas (NCAA Div. II)
New England College (NCAA Div. III)
Eastern Connecticut State University (NCAA Div. III)
University of Southern Maine (NCAA Div. III)
Saint Joseph’s College of Maine (NCAA Div. III)
North Greenville University (NCAA Div. II)
Sage College (NCAA Div. III)
Oberlin College (NCAA Div. III)
Assumption College (NCAA Div. II)
Mt. Ida College (NCAA Div. III)
Western New England University (NCAA Div. III)
Wheaton College (NCAA Div. III)
…and many more!
Now is the perfect time to prepare for your own college recruitment.
Download Your Free College Recruiting Guide
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This guide takes you through our comprehensive step-by-step approach to the entire college recruitment process, including:
- Year-by-year planning – the importance of grades, attitude, self-marketing
- Knowing what recruiters look for – how to get noticed
- How to prepare a winning highlight tape
- Important considerations on choosing a college – understanding your priorities
- If, when and how to contact college coaches
- Scholarships – going after a limited pool of scholarship funds
Finally, our own coaches have tons of experience and expertise on the entire college recruitment process. Feel free to take advantage of their knowledge — they are here to help you succeed!
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