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Academic and Athletic Background
Amy Bryant is an 18 time NCAA championship coach and former Division III two sport student-athlete (soccer and tennis). She is the fifth person and first female in NCAA history, in any division, to win the national team tennis championship as a coach and player, as well as an Emory University Sports Hall of Fame Inductee. She earned her Bachelor's in Business Administration and Executive Coaching Diploma from Emory University and a Master’s in Sports Administration from Georgia State University.
Counselor Experience
For over 20 years, Amy coached NCAA college sports, mentoring bright and motivated student-athletes to thrive academically, athletically and personally. Her student-athletes achieved 7 NCAA team championships, 11 NCAA individual championships, 98 All-American honors, and became future doctors, lawyers, educators, entrepreneurs, architects, PhD’s, public health, civil service and business professionals. In 2019, Amy founded Bryant College Coaching and attended the IECA summer institute. Since then, she has mentored hundreds of high school student-athletes to find their holistic college match.
Services Provided
1:1 College Advising for high school student-athletes
Co-counseling with other IECs who work with student-athletes
1:1 Mentoring for collegiate student-athletes
1:1 Advising for collegiate student-athletes interested in transferring
1:1 Executive coaching for current college coaches
1:1 Executive coaching for recently graduated college athletes
Free webinars and speaking engagements on college athletics recruiting, NIL, parenting student-athletes, and coach welfare.
Why do you do this?
I’ve witnessed first-hand how a student-athlete’s experience and sense of fulfillment in college is greatly influenced by their team and coach; I feel compelled to help student-athletes find the program that augments their individual strengths and supports their individual needs. My methodology takes into account team dynamics, coaching style as well as overall college environment and how that matches a student-athlete’s unique profile. I also encourage families to silence the noise inherent to the climate of youth sports, and focus on the process that makes the most sense for them, at their stage in the journey.
“I feel so fortunate we connected with you . You were invaluable to us throughout the process! Your assistance when I needed it with the NCAA & transcripts, and then of course later working "hands on" with the common app and essay review, not to mention the coaching sessions and all your other efforts, meant so much to us all. You are truly amazing, both on and off the court!”
—Client Parent