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ID Camp Support in SendCoach!

Ben Carcio
March 3, 2025
5 min read

We’re excited to introduce a new feature in SendCoach that makes it even easier for athletes and families to navigate the college recruiting process—ID camp support is now built directly into the platform!

What’s New?

You can now view available ID camps alongside key details about the schools you’re tracking. This means you no longer have to search multiple sites or rely on scattered information to figure out which ID camps to prioritize. Everything is in one place, making it easier to plan and take action.

Why This Matters

Attending the right ID camps can be a game-changer in the recruiting process. With this update, you’ll be able to:

Quickly see upcoming ID camps at schools you’re interested in

Prioritize opportunities based on your goals and timelines

Make informed decisions about where to invest your time and effort

Get Started Today

This feature is live now! Log in to SendCoach to explore ID camps and start planning your next steps.

We’d love to hear your feedback as we continue improving the platform. Let us know what you think, and as always, happy recruiting!

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