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Towson set its highest team score in history, winning the Ken Anderson Memorial Invitational.  Senior Corrine Williams led the way, winning the bars and floor.  Teammate Kaity Watson tied with West Chester's Stephanie Schuler for the vault title.  Schuler won the AA while teammate Kaley LaFleur won the beam.  Link: …
Sunday, 05 February 2012 14:39

2013-14 Dragon to Maryland

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Nicole Dragon, L10 at Galaxy in New York, has committed to Maryland.  She finished off her 2011 at her state meet, finishing 3rd AA and 1st on beam.  Earlier this season she competed at the Balloon Classic, finishing 3rd AA and 1st on vault. Video Channel
When we think of recruiting we often think of the athlete, but what is it like for the college coach? They are also going through the recruiting process, just in a little different way.
Many of my clients have asked me what they should do when they are injured and did not get to complete or start their season. Of course, injuries are never part of your plan, but you must remember injuries are a part of sports. College coaches deal with injuries all the time and you should not let this deter you from continuing your college search.
I meet with club gymnasts and parents every week. After getting to know their backgrounds, skill level and goals, I ask them a question. “Can you define a scholarship?” What I have found is that most parents and gymnast have a basic idea of what a scholarship contains, but they do not know the details.
One of the most challenging parts of the recruiting process for the parent is letting your child or teen lead recruiting. The parent often fears their daughter will not be strong enough or advocate well enough to be recruited to college. I completely understand! Lets face it: they have never done anything like this before. 
I have had several parents tell me that there is an unspoken pressure in their club gyms when it comes to recruiting. Some parents are very open about their daughters being recruited and others keep things quiet. At best, it can be a very awkward time for everyone because the pressure is on to get their daughters recruited.
I was talking with one of my clients about her decision to go to a Division III gymnastics team and this is what made her decision easy.
Season is over and now on to summer! What should you be doing to make the most of your time and become the most marketable college gymnastics recruit?
It is very important to pick the right colleges to target in the recruiting process, as well as be sure to know when to send out your information.
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