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Playing the Game: Inside Athletic Recruiting in the Ivy League
Playing the Game Inside Athletic Recruiting in the Ivy League
Author: Chris Lincoln
This inside look at the athletic recruiting process reveals exactly how the athletic recruiting game is played by coaches, prospects, parents, administrators, admissions officers, and even college presidents in the Ivy League and NESCAC. This book tells how Trinity College became better than Harvard, Princeton, and Yale in squash by recruiting a...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780972202664
ISBN-10: 0972202668
Publication Date: 5/1/2004
Pages: 288
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Publisher: Nomad Press
Book Type: Paperback
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I originally picked this book to read for an assignment in a graduate course, but was pleasantly surprised at how interesting it was. In some ways it was written as a response to "The Game of Life" by Shulman and Bowen, so if you've read that one I would recommend this one and vice versa. Since it focuses on the Ivy League specifically, it gives a somewhat different view than books focused on recruiting in major power conferences like the SEC or Big Ten, but it's a perspective that isn't often discussed and so I found it to provide a valuable view at a side of college athletics we rarely see. It also focuses on all sports, and not just football and basketball (there's a whole chapter devoted to squash), so I found this to be a well-rounded and interesting view of a topic which I previously had no knowledge of. If you're interested in college athletics I would highly recommend this book.


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