What Parents, Athletes, and Coaches are saying about STUDENTathleteWorld.com
I loved the frequent emails I got because it let me know that I was still a priority and that they generally cared about my recruiting process! [NOTE: Casey committed to Georgetown University]Casey SpeerDurham Riverside High School (North Carolina)
STUDENTathleteWorld’s knowledge and experience has been invaluable for us while navigating the recruiting process. Any questions we have they respond immediately with not only the answer but also with insight. We can’t imagine going through this process without them. [Note: AJ committed to Gardner-Webb University]Pam StilwellMother of AJ Stilwell, Laney High School (North Carolina)
NCAA Men's Basketball Recruiting Coordinator*name removed per NCAA rulesSTUDENTathleteWorld hits it right on the head when they say ‘comparing recruiting in revenue sports at major NCAA DI programs to most programs at the low DI, DII, DIII, NAIA, and NJCAA levels is like comparing apples to deck furniture’. If you are a high level NCAA DI prospect you may not need the STUDENTathleteWorld program. If you are not, you do!
We thought we were doing all the right things in the recruiting process but were not having any luck. We even signed up for a national recruiting agency at the beginning of his junior year, but they just seemed to sit back and wait for us to initiate all the work, and nothing happened. I realized that I had to get smarter, step back, and figure out what was going on. I heard about [STUDENTathleteWorld Representative] Louis Birch from a friend and when I met him I immediately knew that my son was in good hands. Within a day of enrolling, we had more activity than I could ever have imagined. Within a week we five calls and had a coach come out specifically to see my son play. His video was being seen all over the country by the right level coaches. Every one of them was legitimately interested in my son. After a very painful process, we found the fit we were looking for, a fantastic academic school with a strong baseball tradition where he will have a good chance of playing. There is no way we would have arrived where we are without STUDENTathleteWorld. I just don’t have the time, expertise, systemic knowledge, objective view of my son, or access to coaches to pull all of this off.James L'EsperanceFather of James L'Esperance, East Lake High School (California)
Joe MackHigh School Baseball Coach (Indiana)I was blown away by how thorough and concise the STUDENTathleteWorld process is. The biggest reason a company like this is so appealing to me is that nothing like this was available to me when I was being recruited! I was a top area baseball player in high school, but did not get many looks from colleges I felt I belonged at. I did not have anyone to tell me that I was the one who was supposed to be contacting coaches and I was relying too much on getting letters in the mail or phone calls in the evening. I ended up walking on at a low-level division one school where I toiled away at the end of the bench, essentially wasting two years of eligibility, before I transferred to a division two school and finished my career as a full time starter and participant in the NCAA tourney. I think my own story is evidence enough of how important a service such as yours can really be. Its hard not to daydream about what might have been if I had some more guidance through a process I knew nothing about.
Joe & Chris did terrific work for Lucien and gave me very good advice along the way. [Note: Lucien committed to the University of Maine]Lou Della FeraFather of Lucien Della Ferra, Colts Neck High School (New Jersey)
I’ve committed. Thanks for everything! I couldn’t have done it without you. [Note: Michael committed to Roanoke College]Michael PerryWest Carteret High School (North Carolina)
NCAA Men's Basketball Coach*name removed per NCAA rulesSTUDENTathleteWorld provides a refreshingly honest assessment of the recruiting process told from the perspective of a college coach. Their staff doesn’t pull any punches and tell you what you WANT to hear. They tell you what you NEED to hear.
Your advice, direction, and connections were invaluable in getting me to a Division 1 school. I felt better prepared to speak to coaches and was able to filter through those colleges that were seriously interested and those that were not. Mr. Mazza and Mr. Langan were always on my side and I felt very at ease in dealing with them. They are great guys. [NOTE: Lucien committed to the University of Maine]Lucien Della FeraColts Neck High School (New Jersey)
I have committed to play soccer in Salt Lake City, Utah next year. Thank you for everything that you have done for me, I really appreciate it. [Note: Zack committed to Westminster College]Zack BrownMater Dei High School (California)























STUDENTathleteWorld hits it right on the head when they say ‘comparing recruiting in revenue sports at major NCAA DI programs to most programs at the low DI, DII, DIII, NAIA, and NJCAA levels is like comparing apples to deck furniture’. If you are a high level NCAA DI prospect you may not need the STUDENTathleteWorld program. If you are not, you do!
I was blown away by how thorough and concise the STUDENTathleteWorld process is. The biggest reason a company like this is so appealing to me is that nothing like this was available to me when I was being recruited! I was a top area baseball player in high school, but did not get many looks from colleges I felt I belonged at. I did not have anyone to tell me that I was the one who was supposed to be contacting coaches and I was relying too much on getting letters in the mail or phone calls in the evening. I ended up walking on at a low-level division one school where I toiled away at the end of the bench, essentially wasting two years of eligibility, before I transferred to a division two school and finished my career as a full time starter and participant in the NCAA tourney. I think my own story is evidence enough of how important a service such as yours can really be. Its hard not to daydream about what might have been if I had some more guidance through a process I knew nothing about.