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Exclusive In-Person Summit
College recruitment changed forever — new NCAA rules, the explosion of NIL, and shifting scholarship opportunities are rewriting the landscape. If your child is aiming for a US college roster, you need to know what’s happening right now!
Join our flagship briefing where Kirstyn Goodger — Olympian & Former NCAA Division I Athlete — will discuss:
- Clarity on the new rules: what’s changing and what it means for Aussie families
- How scholarships are evolving: funding opportunities in 2025 and beyond
- Costly mistakes to avoid: the pitfalls that stop athletes being recruited in a competitive landscape
📅 Thursday 16th October 2025
🕖 7:00 – 8:30pm
📍 Cranbrook, Carter Hall, 5 Victoria Rd, Bellevue Hill NSW 2023
Don’t Miss Out!
👉Seats are capped at 50 families to allow for Q&A and 1:1 personalised guidance. Spots always fill quickly.
Bonus: Attendees will Receive:
✔ Free “US College Sports in 2025 Aussie Guide”
✔ 1:1 Networking with Crimson Experts for personalised answers
MEET YOUR SPEAKER: Kirstyn Goodger
Former D1 athlete & Olympian
Kirstyn Goodger is an Olympic silver medalist (Tokyo 2020), World Junior Championship medalist, and University of Washington graduate who received a full rowing scholarship. She earned her degree in Oceanography while competing at the highest collegiate level and now leads Crimson Education's rowing recruitment initiatives for international athletes.
When Peyton came to Crimson, she didn't think she could make the Ivy League. Although her grades were good, they weren't high enough. With the help of Crimson's Academic & Athletic program, she boosted her SAT to 1480 and was offered multiple places in Ivy League schools and accepted Princeton University.
Willem
Harvard '24 Soccer
Academic & Athletic Excellence