How do youth athletes stand out in a ‘broken’ recruiting system?
Scorability is stepping in to fix college recruiting—for both coaches and athletes.
Scorability is stepping in to fix college recruiting—for both coaches and athletes.
Scorability, a college recruiting technology platform, has acquired leading college sports camp organization platform Ryzer. The value of the transaction was not disclosed, except that it was a combined cash and stock deal using funds earmarked from Scorability’s $40M investment round two months ago. Bluestone Equity Partners led that round.
Sports tech platform Scorability has raised $40 million in fresh funding as the company looks to modernize college sports recruiting, the company announced on Tuesday.
Scorability is setting a new standard for how college coaches recruit through its innovative approach to athlete engagement. Already in use by programs across all NCAA Divisions and Junior College associations, this innovative software aims to transform how college coaches discover, evaluate, and predict the success of prospective student-athletes.
College athletic recruiting is the Wild West these days. From NIL money and the (wide) opening of the transfer portal, to conference realignment and now the end of the national letters of intent program, the process of matching millions of amateur athletes with 28,000 college sports programs has turned into a free-for-all.