Wellington College is hosting a college sports presentation at St. Mark’s School in the Chapel Hall on Wednesday, May 29th at 6:00 PM NZT. During this presentation, we will have NCAA D1 and Ivy League college coaches giving students invaluable insights into the American college system and providing them the opportunity to attend college themselves after graduating high school!
Please see further details on how to sign up for this FREE presentation below!
Topics Covered:
- What it’s like at a Division I program
- What coaches look for in student-athletes
- The importance of grades in high school
- Red flags in college recruiting
- Green flags in college recruiting
- This presentation is open to students from any high school across Wellington
- This presentation is open to all sports
- Date/time: 29th May, Wednesday at 6:00 PM NZT
- Location: St. Mark’s School, Chapel Hall – 13 Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington 6021
- Parking: Available at Wellington College
- Contact us for more info at: +64276664404 | stefan@platformsportsmanagement.com
Our Guests
Brandon DeNoyer (left) joined the NCAA D1 powerhouse Syracuse University as an assistant coach prior to the start of the 2020 preseason. With over 20 years of experience within the American college system as an athlete and a coach, Brandon promises to bring key insights into what it means to be a student-athlete and how you can begin your college recruitment process!
Trevor Demar Banks (middle) became the men’s assistant soccer coach at one of the most prestigious universities in the country, Yale University, back in February of last year. He has also been running his own soccer school since 2009 while coaching for colleges such as Villanova University, Brown University, and Chicago State University. Banks will undoubtedly share everything there is to know about college sports, as well as a passion for the game that has defined his career.
Ryan Arvin (right) excelled in college soccer, playing at both Canisius and Mercyhurst. At Canisius, he set records for career and single-season goals-against averages. In 2021, Arvin joined St. John’s staff after an impressive six-season tenure at St. Bonaventure. He played a pivotal role in elevating the program from conference underdog to a perennial contender. With over 14 years of experience across 4 programs, Ryan’s input will be crucial to learning more about what it takes to be a student-athlete in the American college system.