TRY-OUT PROCEDURE
While each year the specifics of trying out vary, this is a general idea of how we start every year.
We ask that you inform us that you have decided to attend Bridgewater State College during the summer before you enter school.
The first team meeting will occur in the first
5-10 days of classes beginning in September. The coaching
staff will send out an e-mail, to all those prospective
student-athletes who have informed us of their intent to play on
the team, announcing the meeting. A similar e-mail will also
be sent to the general student population, as well as signs posted
around campus. Finally, word-of-mouth from returning players
is usually an effective means of learning of the first
meeting. Most players will gather in the gym to play pick-up
games in the first day or two of the school year.
During the first 6 weeks of classes, there may
be several team meetings in order to take care of various
administrative tasks leading up to the official start of the
season.
Also in the first 6 weeks, returning players, specifically the team captains, will conduct a pre-season conditioning program in conjunction with open gym pick-up games. While these workouts are not a requirement for trying out, per NCAA guidelines, no prospective player who did not participate in the pre-season captain's program has made the team due to the fact that that player's conditioning was not up to college athletic standards, and therefore they could not keep up.
On October 15th, we have our first official
practice and try-outs begin. The number of practices sessions
that try-outs last is up to the discretion of the coaching staff
and the Head Coach.
In order to try-out, each individual must be
medically cleared by the Athletic Training staff. In order to
be cleared you must fulfill the Varsity Athlete Requirements.
The requirements, along with downloadable forms can be found on the
athletic training web site. For that web page, click
HERE.
** Any medical paperwork you submit to the college for admittance DOES NOT transfer to Athletic Training; you must submit an additional copy of these medical forms to the Athletic Training office. It is strongly suggested that you keep a copy of all documentation that you submit, in case the forms you hand in are misfiled or lost. **
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