FieldLevel, Inc. is a sports social network used by coaches, athletes, and professional scouts.
Coaches at the high school, club/travel, collegiate, and professional levels connect together to discover the best athletes for their programs. Athletes collaborate with their coaches by providing detailed information for college coaches and professional scouts to review such as videos, schools of interest, academic information, hobbies and interest, and more.
Unlike "Do-It-Yourself" and recruiting services, FieldLevel is a free platform for both coaches and athletes. Over 98% of colleges and universities in the United States use FieldLevel to connect with coaches, discover athletes, and expand their recruiting reach.
Used in over 75 countries, FieldLevel has helped create over three million connections between coaches and scouts in eight sports and has helped over 30,000 athletes commit to college since 2013.
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History
Founded in 2008 by Brenton Sullivan, Kai Sato, Cory Ducker, and Jeremy Weir, FieldLevel received the "Best Undergraduate Business Plan" from the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at the University of Southern California and subsequently raised seed capital funding from Reid Dennis, founder of Institutional Venture Partners (IVP)
In 2009, FieldLevel was hired by the University of Southern California as the primary software provider for all athletic recruiting and NCAA compliance.
In 2012, the company first launched the private network in baseball and expanded into football, basketball, lacrosse, and soccer.
In 2015, FieldLevel launched women's volleyball, its first female sport.
By 2017, FieldLevel expanded to 8 sports and reached 250,000 users from 75 countries.
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Awards
2008: "Best Undergraduate Business Plan" from the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at the University of Southern California
2012: Named "Best in Show" at the American Baseball Coaches Association Convention
2015: Selected to the inaugural Los Angeles Dodgers Accelerator Program
2015: Named a Trusted Resource - Positive Coaching Alliance
2016: Fast Company Most Innovative Companies in Sports
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