
Sofia Wolf
The life of a student-athlete in the U.S. is not an easy life, but if you chose right it can be the experience of a lifetime and the best 4 years of your life.
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Sabrina Ionescu
University of Oregon
Armand "Mondo" Duplantis
Louisiana State University
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
University of Kentucky
Texas A&M University
Allyson Felix
University of Southern California
Christian Coleman
University of Tennessee
Michael Jordan
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Stephen Curry
Davidson College
Karch Kiraly
UCLA
Penn State University
Misty May-Treanor
Long Beach State University
Jordan Larson
University of Nebraska
Paula Seibt
Katie O’Donnell
University of Maryland
Lauren Moyer
University of Pennsylvania
Sarah Hawkins
Duke University
Arizona State University
Brooks Koepka
Florida State University
Annika Sörenstam
University of Arizona
Jack Nicklaus
Ohio State University
Katie Ledecky
Stanford University
Michael Phelps
University of Michigan
University of Florida
Kelsi Worrell
University of Louisville
Simon Dawkins
The life of a student-athlete in the U.S. is not an easy life, but if you chose right it can be the experience of a lifetime and the best 4 years of your life.
You should definitely try and even if you don’t like it you can decide to go back home after one year. It was the best decision i’ve made!
Not sure what a minor in college is or if you need one? This simple guide answers the most common questions about college minors and explains how they differ from majors.
The life of a student-athlete in the U.S. is not an easy life, but if you chose right it can be the experience of a lifetime and the best 4 years of your life.
You should definitely try and even if you don’t like it you can decide to go back home after one year. It was the best decision i’ve made!
Not sure what a minor in college is or if you need one? This simple guide answers the most common questions about college minors and explains how they differ from majors.
The life of a student-athlete in the U.S. is not an easy life, but if you chose right it can be the experience of a lifetime and the best 4 years of your life.
You should definitely try and even if you don’t like it you can decide to go back home after one year. It was the best decision i’ve made!
Not sure what a minor in college is or if you need one? This simple guide answers the most common questions about college minors and explains how they differ from majors.
My experience as a student-athlete was amazing! Scoring goals and celebrating wins with my teammates. We built strong friendships while pushing each other.
The journey was unforgettable, filled with incredible memories I’ll cherish forever!
I had an excellent student-athlete experience in 2025. I figured out how to have a good routine to keep up with swimming and school, which led to good grades and a significant improvement in swimming. The team is like a
What surprised me most about life in the US.was how friendly and open people are, even to strangers.
Whether it’s in classroom or in everyday life, people are encouraged to speak up and share their opinions.
That kind
I went to the States by myself when I was only 17. It was a huge challenge, but I had a lot of cool experiences, on and off the court.
I have also found out a lot more about what
As a student-athlete, you’ve probably heard the term “redshirt,” but what does it actually mean? In this article, we break down the redshirt rule in college sports, why athletes use it, how it affects your eligibility and scholarship.
UTR College Tournament 3 by Keystone Sports: a competitive singles event in Spain for aspiring college tennis players to showcase their skills and improve their UTR.
We walk you through how to choose a college major in five simple steps. You’ll learn how to research different majors, understand course requirements, and explore career opportunities tied to your studies. We’ve also included useful tools, quizzes, and expert
Tennis player Mariia Iordanova shares what it was like to compete in her first college tournament. Starting college tennis in the U.S. was a whole new world for Iordanova. In this article, she explains how she adapted to the new
As of June 18, US student visa interviews are available again following a temporary pause. Find out what’s changed and how Keystone Sports helps international student-athletes stay on track with their college plans and US visa process.
NCAA settlement approved: For the first time, student-athletes in the U.S. can be paid directly by their schools. Read more about the settlement, the official NCAA settlement payout date, and how this historic deal is changing college sports!
Not sure what a major is? This guide explains everything international students need to know about majors in the United States. Learn how majors work, how long they take to complete, when to declare one, and what happens if you
Helena Robla, a standout Spanish swimmer, shares her experiences transitioning from swimming in Spain to competing for a Division I university in the United States. Learn about the differences in training, competition formats, and team dynamics, and discover how college
From historic first-time wins to back-to-back titles, our tennis players had a key role in their college teams’ success during the 2025 conference championships. Read their inspiring stories.
Thea Dahl is studying psychology and competing in track and field at Manhattan University in New York. She shares what life is like as a student-athlete, why she chose to study in the U.S., and the benefits of a track
Sara Dahlstrom, a standout tennis player at the University of Florida, shares her inspiring story of overcoming physical injuries, mental burnout, and the challenges of adapting to college life. She rebuilt her mindset to become an All-American athlete Read about
If you’re aiming for a sports scholarship in the US, you’ve probably seen the term GPA. But what does it mean? This simple guide breaks it down for you!
Join the largest college tennis recruiting event in Europe from July 11–13, 2025, in Leverkusen, Germany! Play in front of U.S. college coaches, boost your UTR, and take the first step toward earning a tennis scholarship. Register now and start
Getting a sports scholarship is an exciting opportunity, but simple mistakes can affect the chances of getting recruited by a top university. Our Keystone Sports experts reveal the most common mistakes and how you can avoid them to secure your
The US college system offers numerous types of scholarships for international students. This guide breaks down the 5 main types of scholarships in the USA and how Keystone Sports can help you secure one.
Participate in the Keystone Sports Tennis Showcase to increase your chances of receiving a US tennis scholarship. The Recruiting Event of your choice!
Participate in the Keystone Sports Tennis Showcase to increase your chances of receiving a US tennis scholarship. The Recruiting Event of your choice!
Linn Goerdes shares her experience of moving from Germany to the United States to begin her college journey. She talks about adjusting to a new culture, balancing academics and sports, and what it’s really like to be a college tennis
Participate in the Keystone Sports Tennis Showcase to increase your chances of receiving a US tennis scholarship. The Recruiting Event of your choice!
Participate in the Keystone Sports Tennis Showcase to increase your chances of receiving a US tennis scholarship. The Recruiting Event of your choice!
Participate in the Keystone Sports Tennis Showcase to increase your chances of receiving a US tennis scholarship. The Recruiting Event of your choice!
Participate in the Keystone Sports Tennis Showcase to increase your chances of receiving a US tennis scholarship. The Recruiting Event of your choice!
Participate in the Keystone Sports Tennis Showcase to increase your chances of receiving a US tennis scholarship. The Recruiting Event of your choice!