Built from the inside.
Recruiting Victory was founded by a Division I athlete who was recruited by five universities within the Ivy League system. That experience — navigating a process with no clear roadmap across time zones, timelines, academic expectations, and athletic standards — became the foundation for what this platform now provides to student-athletes across all levels of collegiate sport in the United States.
Over time, through direct work with student-athletes and partnerships with schools, a consistent pattern emerged: the athletes who struggled most were rarely lacking ability. More often, they lacked structure, timing, positioning, and informed guidance within a process that quietly rewards all four.
Recruiting Victory was built to bring clarity and discipline to that process — helping athletes present not only their performance, but the full scope of who they are, what they value, and where they fit best.
Recruiting Victory operates alongside CAPS (College Athlete Placement Standard) — an institutional framework designed to help high schools formalize and strengthen their athletic recruiting infrastructure.
While CAPS supports schools at the systems level, Recruiting Victory works directly with student-athletes and families navigating that same landscape from the individual side.
Together, they represent a connected ecosystem: institutional structure for schools, and individualized strategic guidance for athletes.
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Rowing · Running · Swimming · Tennis · Basketball · Soccer · Golf · Volleyball · Hockey · Field Hockey · Lacrosse · Track & Field · Cross Country · Football · and others
Regions
Australia · Singapore · United Arab Emirates · United Kingdom · United States · Mexico · Canada · New Zealand · Hong Kong
Athletes supported through this process have gone on to engage with programs across a wide range of collegiate environments, including:
These outcomes are presented as context rather than promise. Every athlete's pathway, priorities, and opportunities are different.