FieldLevel

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FieldLevel, Inc. is an athletic recruiting social network.

Athletes must be invited and by their current coaches in order to be searchable in the private database. College coaches have the option to search for athletes based on a number of different criteria, or can receive recommendations directly from high school and junior college coaches with which they are connected. FieldLevel is free for both athletes and coaches; it is not a formal "recruiting service," as determined by the NCAA.

FieldLevel operates in 15 sports and has helped facilitate over 94,000 college commitments since 2013.[1]

History[edit]

Founded in 2008 by Brenton Sullivan, Kai Sato, Cory Ducker, and Jeremy Weir, FieldLevel was the recipient of the "Best Undergraduate Business Plan" from the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at the University of Southern California, and subsequently raised seed capital funding from Reid Dennis, founder of Institutional Venture Partners (IVP).[2]

In 2009, FieldLevel was hired by the University of Southern California as the primary software provider for all athletic recruiting and NCAA compliance.[3] In 2012, the company expanded their private network into baseball, football, basketball, lacrosse, and soccer.[4]

In 2015, FieldLevel expanded into women's volleyball, its first female sport.[5]

FieldLevel has since expanded and now allows athletes of 15 sports to get recruited, including:

  1. Baseball
  2. Softball
  3. Football
  4. Men's Basketball
  5. Women's Basketball
  6. Men's Lacrosse
  7. Women's Lacrosse
  8. Field Hockey
  9. Men's Soccer
  10. Women's Soccer
  11. Men's Volleyball
  12. Women's Volleyball
  13. Beach Volleyball
  14. Men's Water Polo
  15. Women's Water Polo

References[edit]

  1. ^ Social Network Helps College Coaches Find Players
  2. ^ Twenty in Their 20s: Kai Sato and Brenton Sullivan
  3. ^ Software Helps NCAA Teams Comply With Rules
  4. ^ FieldLevel, the Social Network Re-Defining College Football Recruiting
  5. ^ "FieldLevel Expands Its Social Network For Sports Recruiting To Women's Volleyball". SportTechie. Retrieved 2015-12-18.

More References[edit]

  1. Companies use smartphones to warn coaches of NCAA violations
  2. How Future Star Athletes Are Being Discovered