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Ratings and reviews can help future recruits see what the recruiting process does not always show.A coach, facility, or ...
06/05/2026

Ratings and reviews can help future recruits see what the recruiting process does not always show.

A coach, facility, or campus visit can look one way from the outside, but athlete feedback gives more context into the real experience.

Reviews can help athletes notice patterns, ask better questions, and understand what a program may actually feel like before committing.

One rating does not tell the full story, but every honest review adds to the bigger picture.

Rate your coach, facilities, or campus visit on 2aDays here: https://www.2adays.com

NCAA Volleyball is addressing a challenge that often happens away from the spotlight: the shortage of trained volleyball...
06/05/2026

NCAA Volleyball is addressing a challenge that often happens away from the spotlight: the shortage of trained volleyball line judges.

The NCAA, RQ+, and PAVO announced the Volleyball Line Judge Initiative, a program designed to increase the number of trained and registered line judges for women’s and men’s college volleyball matches. Eligible college students will be able to register without paying NCAA Volleyball Central Hub or PAVO registration fees for the 2026 season.

The goal is not just to fill assignments. It is to create a stronger pipeline of trained officials by lowering costs, offering training resources, and recruiting students directly from college campuses.
Line judges may not get much attention until a close call happens, but they play a major role in match accuracy, consistency, and game flow.

Stay in the play. Read the full volleyball officiating breakdown on 2aDays: https://www.2adays.com/blog/can-ncaa-volleyball-fix-its-line-judge-shortage/

The recruiting version of a coach is not always the full athlete experience. This first review for Miami of Ohio volleyb...
06/04/2026

The recruiting version of a coach is not always the full athlete experience. This first review for Miami of Ohio volleyball head coach Daniel Gwitt raises concerns about the environment, communication, and whether athletes felt supported once inside the program. 2aDays athlete reviews help future recruits look beyond what they are told during recruiting and pay attention to patterns, culture, and day-to-day experiences.

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UCLA dual-sport athlete Karson Gordon is raising new questions about the NCAA transfer portal.After football’s spring tr...
06/04/2026

UCLA dual-sport athlete Karson Gordon is raising new questions about the NCAA transfer portal.

After football’s spring transfer portal window was eliminated, Gordon entered the portal through track and field while still pursuing football opportunities. Since track and field still has a spring transfer window, his situation has sparked debate about how transfer timing should apply to athletes who are legitimately connected to more than one sport.

This is not being framed as a rule violation. Instead, it highlights how complicated NCAA transfer rules have become in an era where athletes may be navigating multiple sports, eligibility timelines, NIL opportunities, roster decisions, and academic considerations at the same time.

2aDays spoke with Division I Lindenwood University Football offensive lineman Trenton VanBoening about why this situation could eventually lead to future NCAA discussions around dual-sport athletes and transfer timing.

Read more about it here at 2aDays: https://www.2adays.com/blog/did-uclas-karson-gordon-expose-a-portal-loophole/

Some coaches leave an impact that lasts long after an athlete’s playing career ends.2aDays athlete reviews of Susquehann...
06/03/2026

Some coaches leave an impact that lasts long after an athlete’s playing career ends.
2aDays athlete reviews of Susquehanna men’s lacrosse head coach Stewart Moan describe him as passionate about the game, experienced, well-connected, focused on academics, and committed to preparing student-athletes for life beyond college.

One athlete called him “a legend in D3 lacrosse.” Another wrote, “I don’t know if I learned more about life or lacrosse during my four short years of being around Coach Moan.”

That kind of feedback gives recruits a fuller picture of the coach-athlete experience. A great coach can develop athletes as players, students, leaders, and people.

Look into authentic, anonymous coach reviews for your prospect schools at https://www.2adays.com

High school NIL is becoming a bigger conversation as younger athletes build brands, sign sponsorship deals, and enter re...
06/03/2026

High school NIL is becoming a bigger conversation as younger athletes build brands, sign sponsorship deals, and enter recruiting with endorsement opportunities already attached to their names.

A new NIL debate is raising questions about whether athletes under 18 may eventually need protected trust accounts, similar to financial safeguards used for child actors.

Right now, there is no national NIL trust requirement for minor athletes, but as more high school athletes earn NIL money, families may need to think more seriously about contracts, taxes, parental oversight, reporting obligations, and long-term financial protection.

NIL is creating real opportunities, but it also adds real responsibility to the conversation. Athletes should understand the business side before signing anything.

NIL is not just about getting paid. Learn what athletes and families should know on 2aDays: https://www.2adays.com/blog/could-high-school-athletes-need-nil-trust-funds/

Transferring out of a program does not always mean the athlete had a negative experience.One Miami volleyball athlete sh...
06/02/2026

Transferring out of a program does not always mean the athlete had a negative experience.

One Miami volleyball athlete shared that they transferred for personal reasons, but still genuinely appreciated their time with Coach Keno. In their review, they described him as knowledgeable, kind, invested in team bonding, and someone who helped develop them off the court.

They also pointed out that relationships matter. Talent is important, but athletes still have to build trust, show dedication, and understand the culture a coach has created.

This is exactly why 2aDays athlete reviews are so valuable. They can show nuance. They can show that the context matters. A transfer decision can be personal, complicated, and still come with respect for the coach and program.

Do all the pre-commitment research you need to on 2aDays: https://www.2adays.com

Several schools are moving from Division II to NCAA Division I, and recruits should know what that means for them.Le Moy...
06/02/2026

Several schools are moving from Division II to NCAA Division I, and recruits should know what that means for them.

Le Moyne College, Mercyhurst, West Georgia, and New Haven are all in the NCAA Division I reclassification process. The move can bring more visibility, stronger schedules, new recruiting opportunities, and a bigger athletic stage.

But a transition like this doesn't just happen overnight, so a school can begin competing in Division I before every sport has full NCAA championship access.

That timeline can affect postseason eligibility, scholarships, travel, roster opportunities, conference schedules, and the athlete experience during the years a recruit is actually on campus.

Moving up to D1 is exciting, but athletes should understand the full transition before committing.

Read the full NCAA reclassification breakdown on 2aDays: https://www.2adays.com/blog/which-schools-are-moving-to-ncaa-division-i-next/

06/02/2026

NCAA NIL rules are already being challenged, and college athletes and recruits should be paying attention.

The House Settlement was supposed to bring more structure to college sports. Now, there is already a legal fight over how NIL deals, outside sponsors, associated entities, athlete payments, and recruiting-related money should be reviewed.

This is not just a legal issue. It could affect recruiting visits, collective involvement, transfer portal decisions, revenue sharing, scholarship conversations, and how schools compete moving forward.

NIL is still unstable. The rules are still evolving. Schools are still trying to figure out where the lines are.

Stay in-the-know with 2aDays.com

Middlebury women’s lacrosse just won its fifth straight NCAA Division III national championship.The Panthers have now wo...
06/01/2026

Middlebury women’s lacrosse just won its fifth straight NCAA Division III national championship.

The Panthers have now won 30 consecutive NCAA Tournament games and 92 of their last 93 games, making this one of the most dominant runs in college sports.

But this story is not only about the trophies. Athlete reviews on 2aDays describe Coach Kate Livesay as caring, knowledgeable, motivational, supportive, and accessible. One athlete even called playing for her “the best decision” they ever made.

This is exactly why culture and coaching matter. A program’s record can show success, but athlete reviews can help show what the experience feels like behind the scenes.

Read the full Middlebury women’s lacrosse breakdown and real coach reviews on 2aDays: https://www.2adays.com/blog/how-did-middlebury-womens-lacrosse-win-5-straight-ncaa-titles/

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