Episode #106: Heather Pavlik
🏆 Heather Pavlik: Building a Dynasty with Toughness and Compassion What does it take to build not just a winning team, but a dynasty? Juniata College Head Women’s Volleyball Coach Heather Pavlik has done exactly…
🏆 Heather Pavlik: Building a Dynasty with Toughness and Compassion What does it take to build not just a winning team, but a dynasty? Juniata College Head Women’s Volleyball Coach Heather Pavlik has done exactly…
🎙️ Bridging the Gap: Sue Webber on Playing, Coaching & Recruiting In this episode of the Significant Recruiting Podcast, I sit down with Sue Webber — former Division I player, coach, and now a…
🎙 “Which Kid Wants It More?" Recruiting Lessons with Brandon Elliott 🥎 Virginia Wesleyan University’s Brandon Elliott has built one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division III softball—3 national championships, 11 ODAC…
🥎🎙 Championship Lessons from Brandon Elliott Brandon Elliott has built Virginia Wesleyan into one of the most dominant softball programs in NCAA Division III history. With three national championships, a national runner-up finish in…
🏐 Owning the Journey: Olivia Foley on Recruiting, Resilience, and Real Advice Olivia Foley’s story is one that many athletes and families can relate to. Before she became the NCAA Division III…
🥎 Inside a College Coach’s Playbook: Recruiting Secrets with Venus Taylor North Central College Head Softball Coach and Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL) Operations Coordinator, Venus Taylor, has recruited at every level of the game…
From Player to Program Builder: Gina Oaks Garcia’s Journey Through Every Level of College Softball In this episode of The Significant Coaching Podcast, Matt Rogers welcomes Gina Oaks Garcia, Head Softball Coach…
Matt Rogers (Author of Significant Recruiting: The Playbook for Prospective College Athletes and Host of the Significant Coaching Podcast) joins the show to share his experience and advice for families…
Matt Rogers (author of Significant Recruiting and host of the Significant Coaching Podcast) joined the show to discuss "Has College Sports Gone Too Far?"