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RandySF

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Sat Jan 4, 2025, 02:26 AM Saturday

It's Honestly Sad': Caitlin Clark Gets Real on Being Recruited by Colleges at 7th Grade

WNBA sensation Caitlin Clark candidly shared her experiences of being recruited by colleges as early as seventh grade, reflecting on the pressures it brought at such a young age. She expressed her thoughts on the situation, noting that it was honestly sad how early athletes are thrust into the spotlight.

Clark shared her early experiences with college recruitment during a recent interview. She revealed that she began receiving recruitment letters in the seventh grade, a surprising revelation that caught the attention of many, including NFL star Travis Kelce. Clark expressed gratitude for how her parents managed this early attention, ensuring that she enjoyed her middle school years without the pressure of college decisions looming over her.

During her formative years, Clark played basketball with a sense of joy and freedom. She recalled playing up two years, competing against high school athletes while maintaining her focus on having fun. Her parents took a proactive approach, keeping her away from the overwhelming recruitment process. They encouraged her to prioritize friendships and enjoy the typical experiences of a seventh grader, rather than stressing over future college choices.

Reflecting on her rigorous training, Clark acknowledged that her parents set boundaries to prevent burnout. They limited the number of games she played in a single day to ensure that her passion for the sport remained intact. This thoughtful approach allowed her to develop her skills without the risk of losing her love for basketball, a sentiment she appreciated more as she matured.



https://www.hardwoodheroics.com/wnba-news-caitlin-clark-7th-grade-recruit/#google_vignette

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It's Honestly Sad': Caitlin Clark Gets Real on Being Recruited by Colleges at 7th Grade (Original Post) RandySF Saturday OP
I have a cousin who was scouted in the 8th grade. progressoid Saturday #1
I think colleges should wait until at least kids' high school sophomore years. RandySF Saturday #2
Or Junior ProfessorGAC Saturday #3

progressoid

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1. I have a cousin who was scouted in the 8th grade.
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 05:12 AM
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He was given a full ride to play BBall at a major university but gave it up after a year because of the stress. All practice and no time to study.
He ended up at a small school. Still playing ball but without the pressure. And got a degree.

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