Jun 30, 2022
Summertime Fun
Spring sports have officially come to an end, as the NBA, NHL, NCAA and High School athletic seasons have come to their exciting conclusions. Congratulations to the Warriors, the Avalanche, Maryland, Ole Miss, North Carolina and Oklahoma for their respective championships, as well as all of the other spring champions across the amateur and professional world of sports.
Apr 26, 2022
Sports Lover’s Dream
April has been a sports lover’s dream, highlighted by the likes of Tiger Woods and Mike Krzyzewski. Although both Tiger and Coach K did not win their respective events (congratulations to the Kansas Jayhawks and Scottie Scheffler for their big wins), both Woods and Krzyzewski captured audiences' hearts and minds. They represented two of the reatest sporting legends, playing in two of the most amazing sporting events of the year: the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and The Masters. Both events kicked-off a super-charged month that has not disappointed.
Feb 01, 2022
Athletes, Crypto, and Equities
As the world has been taken by a storm of crypto currencies over the past few years, leading up to the current crypto winter crash, along with the stock market bubble appearing to burst before our eyes, athletes are weathering the storm. Sports helps take our minds off of financial challenges, just like it helps us deal with the pandemic or political turmoil. It provides a healthy escape, and an opportunity for investment.
Dec 23, 2021
Holiday Athletes
It’s late December and many people around the world are enjoying holiday parties, good food and drinks, while sharing stories with family and friends. Some may be out shopping, or living their digital best lives online, or just winding down the year with some well-deserved time away from work and school. Many will undoubtedly be watching a multitude of college and pro sports events, including big-ticket bowl games, top hoops matchups, and the Winter Olympics this year. But how about the athletes?
Nov 23, 2021
Navigating NCAA Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Policy
A seismic change in how college athletes can use their likeness for monetary purposes took place over the summer, as the Division 1 Board of Directors approved an interim name, image and likeness (NIL) policy. This allows athletes to profit off of their NIL—as long as the money doesn't involve their performance on the field or incentives to sign or remain with a specific program.
Oct 02, 2021
How High School Athletes Can Leverage Social Media for Success in Recruiting
The popularity of social media and how teenagers interact with it has been a seismic event in how high schoolers navigate relationships, career opportunities, and even athletic pursuits. It makes connecting with friends, potential employers, and college recruiters easier than ever.
Sep 01, 2021
How COVID-19 Has Forced Athletes to Be Recruited Differently
The COVID-19 pandemic, like just about every facet of life, flipped the world of college athletic recruiting upside-down.
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