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Get ready for The college "Spring Contact Window"

3/16/2026

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For many high school soccer players, recruiting can feel confusing and overwhelming. Knowing when to contact college coaches can make a huge difference in getting noticed. One of the most valuable — and often overlooked — opportunities happens during the spring contact window.

At Right Fit College Recruiting, we help players take advantage of this critical time by preparing their recruiting materials, organizing outreach, and connecting them with college coaches who are actively building future rosters.

Spring is a unique time in the college soccer recruiting calendar. College coaches are coming off their competitive season in the fall and heading into their spring training period. During this time, they are evaluating their current roster, identifying needs for future classes, and starting to build recruiting lists.
For players, this means coaches are actively watching, evaluating, and communicating with recruits. Unlike the fall, when coaches are consumed with their own season, the spring provides more time for them to review film, read emails from prospective players, and follow up with athletes who could be a good fit for their program.

Simply put: coaches are looking for players in the spring.

Coaches Are Building Future Recruiting Classes - Many college programs recruit one to three years ahead of when players will actually arrive on campus. During the spring, coaches are often identifying prospects in Freshman to Junior years. This is when they begin to build relationships and track players over time.
Players who reach out during the spring contact window position themselves early in the recruiting process, giving coaches the opportunity to watch them develop.

Standing Out Starts With Being Prepared
Sending a quick email without preparation rarely gets results. Coaches receive hundreds of emails each year, so having the right materials ready is essential.
Players should be reaching out with:
  • A high quality recruiting video
  • A clear, professional introduction email
  • A complete online recruiting profile
  • Key information such as position, graduation year, GPA, and upcoming events
This is exactly where Right Fit College Recruiting helps players stand out.
How Right Fit College Recruiting Helps Players Get NoticedOur goal is to make the recruiting process organized, professional, and effectiveve for players and their families.
We work with athletes to:
  • Create a Strong Recruiting Video - College coaches want to quickly see how a player impacts the game. We help athletes build highlight videos that showcase their strengths and make a strong first impression.
  • Write Effective Emails to College Coaches - What you say — and how you say it — matters. We help players craft professional outreach emails that grab a coach’s attention and clearly communicate why they could be a good fit.
  • Build a Complete Online Recruiting Profile - Having a centralized recruiting profile makes it easy for coaches to access important information and video in one place.
  • Identify and Reach Out to the Right Schools - Recruiting isn’t about sending emails to hundreds of programs. It’s about finding the right fit academically, athletically, and personally. We help players identify realistic options and connect with coaches at programs that match their goals.
  • Take Advantage of the Opportunity - The players who succeed in recruiting are the ones who are proactive. Waiting until summer tournaments or senior year can mean missing key opportunities.
The spring contact window is one of the best times to introduce yourself to coaches, start building relationships, and get on their recruiting radar.
If you’re serious about playing college soccer, now is the time to start.

Ready to get started?

Reach out to learn how we can help you build your recruiting profile, create your highlight video, and connect with the right college coaches.
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