Playing the Game: Inside Athletic Recruiting in the Ivy League

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Author: Chris Lincoln

ISBN-10: 0972202668

ISBN-13: 9780972202664

Category: College Football

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This inside look at the athletic recruiting process reveals exactly how the athletic recruiting game is played by coaches, prospects, parents, administrators, admissions officers, and even college presidents in the Ivy League and NESCAC. This book tells how Trinity College became better than Harvard, Princeton, and Yale in squash by recruiting around the world to capture the national title; why a Brown lacrosse coach left the Ivy League recruiting rat race to seek a more sane lifestyle at Bates; and how the admission deans at Princeton, Brown, and Dartmouth view the whole athletic recruiting process. A compelling combination of profiles, stories, and excerpts of interviews reveals why Ivy League coaches have to work so much harder than their Division I peers to identify qualified student athletes. The Nashua Telegraph A fun read for anyone interested in the inner workings of college sports; and a must read for anyone interested in being an Ivy League athlete.

ForewordixPrefacexiiiGround Rules1Big Time Player13Not Your Average Boosters23On The Road39Lists & Liaisons59The Closing71Performance Anxiety93Show Me The Money115Studs, Lies & Videotape149Under Fire169Better Than Harvard, Princeton & Yale195From Brown To Bates: Seeking Sanity In The NESCAC215No End In Sight243Acknowledgments255