I’m currently in the top 5% of my class with a 4.0 GPA and a 32 ACT. Coaches are getting hundreds—if not thousands—of emails from recruits. Include that. [name of AAU coach] – [insert phone number]Copy and paste the emails for that particular school into the email, and send away.
I wanted to connect with you because I would love to be part of this competitive team.To get started on writing your subject line, there’s a few key pieces of information you need to include: Your grad year, your position, state (if you’re emailing a local coach) and a piece of information that’s unique about you.
This is pretty straightforward actually because most college coach’s emails are publicly accessible on their universities athletic website. She told me about your coaching style and I believe that, based on your emphasis on work ethic and training, I would be a great fit for your program.”For the rest of my athletic stats, highlight video, academic stats and personal statement, please visit my online profile at: [link to NCSA profile].At the end, you want to specifically let the coach know what you’ll be doing next. Do you want to send an email to a college coach letting them know you are interested in being a part of their program? Congratulations—now you know how to email college coaches, from the research to the subject line, from address to the email body! Also, make sure you include contact information for your current coaches: your club coach, high school coach, persona trainers, and anyone else that you have worked with for your sport. I am currently a starter on my AAU basketball team and am a four-year varsity starter for my high school team. Coaches are getting hundreds—if not thousands—of emails from recruits. You don’t need to use generic language like, “If you’re interested, feel free to call, email or text me.” If the coach is interested, they will contact you. Once you determine that, take a look at just a few examples of well-crafted subject lines:“In researching your program, I noticed that you will be graduating 5 seniors this year. You need to create clear, concise emails with attention-grabbing subject lines to give yourself a chance at the coach opening your email, reading it and responding.Similar to your subject line, your opening needs to be attention-grabbing. Do you have a lightning fast 40-yard dash time? CT to schedule a meeting!The last section should be giving them a specific next step, such as letting the coach know you will be giving them a call at a specific date and time or inviting them to come see you compete. The top of the email is where you need to grab the coach’s attention. Make sure there are no grammatical errors or wrong info or broken links, etc.Click on the button below, enter your email address and zip code. First thing you have to do is find their email address.