How Prep Soccer Scouts Cover Our Events
How Prep Soccer Scouts Cover Our Events
Our Scouts’ approach to event coverage is simple: Come into the event fully prepared, evaluate honestly, and cover as many players as possible.
- Introduction to Our Event Coverage Setting the basic expectations coverage of Prep Soccer events. Learn More
- Preparation and Editorial Oversight How does our scouting staff prepare? Learn More
- Post-Event Coverage and Social Media Engagement What to expect on PrepSoccer.com and social media. Learn More
- Objectivity and Integrity in Reporting Our guidelines for remaining fair and unbiased. Learn More
Introduction to Our Event Coverage
If you come to a Prep Soccer event and play well, you deserve to be covered.
That belief is at the center of all of Prep Soccer goals and processes. More than anything else, we pride ourselves on how many different players we cover. The chart below represents how many athletes benefitted from our coverage and events along their journey to become a college athlete.
Prep Soccer Event Coverage | Total |
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133 |
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250+ |
Discover how Prep Soccer scouts provide thorough, unbiased coverage at our events. Transparency is important to us. We want attendees to understand what to expect from our Scouts when they’re at our events, plus where to find coverage.
Learn about our preparation, evaluation process, and commitment to fair reporting.

Preparation and Editorial Oversight
- Comprehensive Roster Information
- Broad Coverage Commitment
- Strategic Coverage Planning
- Comprehensive Roster Information: Our scouts are equipped with roster packets before the event to ensure they have the name, height, and school of every player in attendance. It is paramount for programs and teams to enter their rosters before the event so our scouts know who they’re watching.
- Broad Coverage Commitment: Our scouts are encouraged to watch as many different teams and players as possible, regardless of level. A Division III-level prospect gets the same coverage as a Division I talent.
- Strategic Coverage Planning: While we cannot realistically cover every single player, our coverage is strategically planned to ensure as many courts and facilities as possible have our scouts’ eyes on them throughout the event.

Objectivity and Integrity in Reporting
- Independent Judgment
- Unbiased Coverage
- Note-Taking
- Coverage for All Levels
- You Cannot Pay for Coverage
- Crossing State Lines
- Independent Judgment: Scouts make their own decisions about who to include in coverage. We may assign them to a general age level (e.g., 17U, 16U), but our scouts are not assigned to watch specific prospects or programs.
- Unbiased Coverage: We do not employ scouts with known biases toward or against certain players or programs. Our goal is to cover players based on merit alone.
- Note-Taking: Scouts are balancing social media activity with note-taking, which is to say that they cannot tweet out every single highlight.
- Coverage for All Levels: A Division III-level prospect gets the same coverage as a Division I talent. This does not mean we can cover every single player at the event. Our coverage is strategically planned to make sure our scouts are present at as many courts and facilities as possible, without attention paid to the level of prospect present.
- You Cannot Pay for Coverage: Buying a subscription to our website does not ensure preferential treatment from our scouts, nor is there any financial mechanism to ensure coverage.
- Crossing State Lines: If your athlete is traveling across state lines to participate in a Prep Network event, be assured all paywalled articles on your home state’s website and will be viewable with a Prep Soccer subscription.