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FOR ALL BOYS-GIRLS LOOKING TO GET RECRUITED AND PLAY IN COLLEGE

Over the past five years, the National Underclassmen Combine has successfully run high school football combines across the continental United States. Our 2009 season was the best yet, as we had 17,000 athletes, 9,000 more than in 2008. In total, we have helped over 25,000 athletes and 70% of them have gone on to play college football.

This year, the NUC is starting up a lacrosse combine program. To get the ball rolling, NUC Lacrosse is currently running an inaugural season special, offering athletes 10% off the registration fee by going to http://nuclacrosse.com/registration.htm and typing in the code nuclax.

With over 1,000 of our athletes receiving offers to play D-1, we plan to bring our success to the fastest growing sport in the world. I am confident that our lacrosse camps will develop by not only helping every player to attend, but also by getting them recognition from college coaches.

Here is a breakdown of the program:

· The event is for all High School Lax players, both boys and girls, looking to play in college. 8th graders may attend as well.
· The best lacrosse coaches and players will run the events
· Results will be sent and viewed by every college in the USA, all levels, I, I-AA, II and III
· All Results are posted on line and sent to every major recruiting bureau
· NCSA consulting and profiling at the event
· Free Speed Training program to prepare you for the events and conditioning
· Free anytime consulting or questions answered via email at questions@nationalunderclassmen.com

What the athletes will be tested in:

Height
Weight
Standing Reach
40 Yard Dash
20 Yard Short Shuttle
Broad Jump
Vertical Jump

Showcase Events:
3 on 3 with Goalie
Team Play
Individual Position, Skills, and Drills Period
1 on 1 with Goalie
Fast Break


If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Matt at 201-485-7273 or 201-485-7303.

FOR ALL BOYS-GIRLS LOOKING TO GET RECRUITED AND PLAY IN COLLEGE

09/15/2009 By Matt

Over the past five years, the National Underclassmen Combine has successfully run high school football combines across the continental United States. Our 2009 season was the best yet, as we had 17,000 athletes, 9,000 more than in 2008. In total, we have helped over 25,000 athletes and 70% of them have gone on to play college football. 

 

  This year, the NUC is starting up a lacrosse combine program. To get the ball rolling, NUC Lacrosse is currently running an inaugural season special, offering athletes 10% off the registration fee by going to http://nuclacrosse.com/registration.htm and typing in the code nuclax.

 

With over 1,000 of our athletes receiving offers to play D-1, we plan to bring our success to the fastest growing sport in the world. I am confident that our lacrosse camps will develop by not only helping every player to attend, but also by getting them recognition from college coaches.

 

Here is a breakdown of the program:

 

·           The event is for all High School Lax players, both boys and girls, looking to play in college. 8th graders may attend as well.

·           The best lacrosse coaches and players will run the events

·           Results will be sent and viewed by every college in the USA, all levels, I, I-AA, II and III

·           All Results are posted on line and sent to every major recruiting bureau

·           NCSA consulting and profiling at the event

·           Free Speed Training program to prepare you for the events and conditioning

·           Free anytime consulting or questions answered via email at questions@nationalunderclassmen.com

 

What the athletes will be tested in:

 

Height

Weight

Standing Reach

40 Yard Dash

20 Yard Short Shuttle

Broad Jump

Vertical Jump

 

Showcase Events:

3 on 3 with Goalie

Team Play

Individual Position, Skills, and Drills Period

1 on 1 with Goalie

Fast Break

 

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Matt at 201-485-7273 or 201-485-7303.

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