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The National Underclassmen Showcase for Lacrosse was founded by the
originators of the National Underclassmen Football Combines. Over
the past five years, the NUC has led more than 1,000 athletes to
division 1 scholarships scholarship offers while thousands more have gone
on to play college ball. We took the principle of the football
showcase and are now applying it to lacrosse, bringing in the best Lax coaches and athletes to run the
showcase combined with the NUC's timing staff to bring you the first
true testing and showcase for Lax with the sole aim to get the
athletes recruited for college. All events are video taped and the
results will be sent to every college in the USA. To get a great
idea what we have done in the past just go to
www.nationalunderclassmen.com. We
are proud to now bring that program to the Lax sector this fall with
five outstanding events throughout the USA.
Schuman's National Underclassmen Combine
was formed with the idea to create a focused environment
that will allow high school lacrosse athletes to showcase
their ability for college recruiters and recruiting
organizations, giving kids ample opportunity to get
recruited throughout their high school career, not just the
spring before their senior year.
What about diamonds in the rough, what about athletes who
play for small schools, what about elite athletes looking to
be seen as early as possible? We will provide a forum, a
showcase for those athletes to expose their talents & it is
our job to get that information out to colleges & scouts
nationwide.
The combine will be run by David Schuman and his staff and will also include HS
coaches that will help to time and help the athletes do
their best in the combine. Schuman's has trained over 3,000
athletes nationwide and is widely recognized as the
authority on speed.
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Contact us at:
Phone: 1-888-NUC-MVP-1
Email:
dschuman@nationalunderclassmen.com
AOL Instant Messenger: SchumanSpeed
Mail: c/o David Schuman, Schuman's Speed Center 637
Wyckoff Ave, Wyckoff, NJ 07481
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Is there a refund if I cannot attend the combine?
There
are no refunds for the combines. The only exception is if we cancel
an event. Moving an event location or changing the time of the
event, does not count as canceling an event. We reserve the right
to change a location or time slot. We only want athletes that are
serious about going to the next level to come to our event, and we
order clothing and apparel based on every athlete's registration, so
there are no refunds. If you cannot attend the event, we are willing
to credit your registration to a later combine or alternate combine
that we run. Injury does not count as a reason for a refund, there
are no refunds for the event.
What is the parent and coach code of conduct?
This
policy applies to the attendees of the event such as parents and
coaches and the expectations we have with respect to their behavior
at the event.
Parental & Coach Code of Conduct
1) Parents are
expected to behave properly at all times at the event. Encourage
your son to do his best. Do not berate others or their kids or
coaches running the event. You and your son will be ejected from the
event if this goes on. Root for your son, he will perform well.
2) Do not
approach a coach on the floor at anytime about testing elements. If
you have a question please ask at registration check in or after the
event.
3) Please do not
ask us why we chose one MVP over another athlete. We are evaluating
during the whole event and are doing it based on testing, skills,
and physical size, we are looking for the best players and the best
prospects when choosing MVP's. There are many great athletes who win
MVP and There are also many great athletes who do not win MVP.
Please be respectful of the winners and applaud when they do go up
for their award.
4) You can expect
the raw results to be up the Thursday following the event and a
writeup around that same time...more results will go up over
subsequent weeks as well as breakdowns by positions.
5) The event will
take time to conduct and their will be some downtime for the
parents, use that time to meet your peers and enjoy the event.
6) Do not at any
time go onto the field of testing, this is strictly for the athletes
and staff running the event, if we see someone causing a problem
with this they will have to leave the event. Please do not
interrupt a coach during the event. Please allow them to do their
job without being interrupted. If you have an urgent question please
see someone at the front desk or t-shirt counter and leave your
question with them and they will get to us about any issues. If it
is an emergency (life or death issue or family issues) please have
the front desk or t-shirt counter person get the event director
immediately.
7) You may video
or take pictures at the event, provided it does not obstruct another
parent's view. Do not expect others to move so you can video your
son. Be considerate that everyone is interested in viewing the
event.
8) If your son is
injured at the event and he cannot perform, we would like him to
stay and be a part of the event. If his injury is serious and a
parent is present we will allow the parent onto the field of play.
We will also take precaution with a serious injury and may call the
ambulance if something is serious. Our interest is in the safety of
the athlete.
9) If you have to
leave the event early for any reason, please see the coach and hand
in your card before leaving, so we have your results.
9a) If your
athlete does not have a great day, blaming the timers or the people
running the event is not the answer. We are their to help them
succeed, but it is also our job to be as accurate as possible. We
have seen thousands of cases where athletes and their coaches and
parents expected them to run or jump better than they did. Set lofty
goals and reach for the stars, but have a grasp on what is a good
time for frosh and a soph. Don't expect a multitude of 4.5 second
40's this is rare for college seniors let alone freshman and
sophomores in High School. If your son performs well, encourage him
to work harder and improve. If he does not perform up to
expectations, evaluate his training and decide how to improve his
weaknesses and develop a plan of action to get better. There is
always good in everything that your son does, look for the
positives. There are many steps along the way to greatness and our
combine is one of them.
10) Enjoy having
your son perform at a high level and look forward to his success, we
work hard to provide exposure for all the athletes, so let the
athletes have their day and enjoy watching your son's hard work and
desire pay off.
ALL
OTHER QUESTION CAN BE DIRECTED TO @
questions@nationalunderclassmen.com or 888-NUC-MVP-1.