Scorability Expands to Seven College Sports
Scorability is expanding to seven new sports: four on the women’s side (basketball, soccer, softball and volleyball) and three on the men’s (baseball, basketball and soccer).
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Scorability is expanding to seven new sports: four on the women’s side (basketball, soccer, softball and volleyball) and three on the men’s (baseball, basketball and soccer).
Scorability adds men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, baseball, and softball, growing from football to eight sports.
After Transforming How College Football Programs Find and Evaluate Talent, the Company Has Expanded to Include Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball, Baseball, and Softball.
Brian and Catherine Cruver were disillusioned by the college recruiting process by the time their son signed an athletic scholarship to play football at Florida Atlantic University.
The combined company now serves over 4,000 college programs, tens of thousands of events, and millions of athletes—creating the largest and most data-driven platform across college recruiting and camps.
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.