Take the Fast Track to College Recruiting

Expert-led guidance for student-athletes pursuing highly selective colleges and university track programs.

Fast Track Recruiting is led by Willy Wood, former Head Track & Field Coach at Columbia University (20 years) and nearly 30-year NCAA Division I coach, who has helped 325+ families secure recruiting opportunities and admissions success.

We specialize in placing athletes at:
Ivy League • NESCAC • UAA • Top Division III • Power 4 • High-academic Division I programs

COACH WOOD

Willy Wood is the CEO & Founder of Fast Track Recruiting. He spent 20 years as Head Coach at Columbia University, where he built one of the Ivy League’s top programs, and coached nearly 30 years at the NCAA Division I level.

He evaluated thousands of recruits, managed high-level admissions recruiting strategy, and built deep relationships with coaches across the country.

Today, he brings that experience directly to families through Fast Track Recruiting — helping student-athletes earn recruiting visibility, admissions opportunity, and the right long-term fit.

Willy Wood

WHY FAST TRACK RECRUITING

This Isn’t a Website Platform. This Is Representation.

Fast Track Recruiting is not a do-it-yourself recruiting service. We provide a personalized, proactive, coach-led process built to help student-athletes and families navigate recruiting with clarity, confidence, and strategy.

Our job is simple:
to create real recruiting opportunities and help your student-athlete find the best college fit — academically and athletically.

We do this through:

  • targeted recruiting strategy and realistic college matching

  • direct outreach to college coaches

  • guidance through official visits and roster spot conversations

  • admissions and financial aid insight from decades inside the system

  • professional positioning so coaches take your athlete seriously

How early should we start?
Earlier is better. Starting early builds options and reduces pressure later.

Do you only help Ivy League athletes?
No — we specialize in high-academic recruiting across divisions and find the best-fit programs.

What if we don’t know what level we fit?
That’s exactly what the assessment is for.

Do you help with coach communication?
Yes — we guide outreach strategy and messaging so you’re communicating the right way.

COACH WILLY WOOD

COACH WILLY WOOD FILE

  • NCAA I Head Coach - 20 years at Columbia University

  • NCAA I Assistant Coach - University of Georgia and University of Kansas

  • 2012 London Olympic Games Coach - Commonwealth of Dominica

  • 150+ Fast Track Recruiting Commits and Matriculations

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Coach Wood boasts 26 highly successful years of head coach experience, two decades of which were spent at Columbia University.Among his many accomplishments in his 20 years as Head Coach at Columbia, Wood led the Lions to eight Ivy League team titles and ten NCAA Cross Country Championship appearances, produced a pair of Olympians and coached 29 NCAA Division I All-Americans in addition to setting 68 school records.

Over his last 10 years, Wood led the Columbia Women’s Cross Country team to four Ivy League Championships and the 2012 Women’s Track and Field team claimed the Ivy League Indoor title.

The Men’s Cross Country squad won Ivy League championships in 2004, 2009 and again in 2013. His last cross country season went down as the best in Lions’ history with the men’s team finishing second at the NCAA Northeast Regional and earning a program-best national ranking of eighth while making a third consecutive appearance to the NCAA Cross Country Championship.

The Women’s Cross Country team boasted four top-20 national finishes under Wood, including an 11th-place showing in 2002, and made six NCAA Championship appearances in his 20 seasons; while the men’s team finished as high as 17th (2012) at the NCAA Championships.

During Wood’s time at Columbia, the Lions had a women’s runner at the NCAA Cross Country Championship six consecutive years (2000-05). On the track, Columbia produced 65 Ivy League individual titles in the last five years and boasted more than 70 NCAA Track & Field Championship qualifiers in his last eight seasons.

The 2012 Indoor NCAA I Region Coach of the Year, Wood coached the second individual (Kyle Merber) in Ivy League history to break four minutes in the indoor mile. Merber later went on to break the American Collegiate Record in the 1,500 meters.

At the 2007 Penn Relays, Columbia’s 4x800 meter relay team won the Championship of America Race for the first Penn Relays title by the Lions since 1938 and the first victory for an Ivy League school at the Penn Relays since 1974.

Under Wood’s tutelage, five-time NCAA All-American Caroline Bierbaum received the 2005 Cross Country Honda Award, presented annually by the Collegiate Women Sports Awards to the top women athletes in NCAA-sanctioned sports.

He also coached a pair of Olympians with Lisa Stublic going on to become Croatia’s first female Olympic marathon runner. Erison Hurtalt was a two-time All-American and 11-time Ivy League champion at Columbia, where he was the first Ivy League champion in one event all four years (400 meters indoor & outdoor). Hurtalt ran for Dominica in the 400 meters at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and again in 2012 in London.

Wood served as a Coach for Dominica at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

Wood also served as the Head Track and Field / Cross Country Coach at Bradley University. He guided the Braves’ Women’s Cross Country team to their only outright Missouri Valley Conference title and had them knocking on the door to a team berth in the NCAA Cross Country Championship after placing third at the NCAA Midwest Regional, their best regional finish in program history. The Braves’ men also enjoyed a program-best 2014 Cross Country campaign, placing third at the MVC Championship. Wood was named the 2014 MVC Coach of the Year.

Proven Results at the Nation’s Top Schools

Over the past seven years, Fast Track Recruiting athletes have earned admission and recruiting opportunities at:

  • All 8 Ivy League schools

  • All Top 100 National Universities (U.S. News & World Report)

  • Top 35 Liberal Arts Colleges

  • Programs in the SEC, ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Big East, and more

Families come to us for one reason:
they want high-level guidance from someone who has lived inside elite recruiting for decades.

 

Who We Work With

Fast Track Recruiting works with student-athletes who want to compete in college while pursuing an outstanding academic future.

We commonly work with:

  • high-performing athletes targeting Ivy League / MIT / Stanford-type schools

  • athletes aiming for top Division III programs (NESCAC, UAA, SCIAC, etc.)

  • families who want to understand what’s realistic and what it takes to earn a roster spot

  • juniors and sophomores who want to get ahead early

  • seniors who need fast action to find remaining opportunities

If your family wants clarity and a real plan, we can help.

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