Scorability, a college recruiting platform that started with football, is expanding its sports offering. The tool will now offer player evaluations for seven new sports: four on the women’s side (basketball, soccer, softball and volleyball) and three on the men’s (baseball, basketball and soccer).
Founded in 2023, Scorability positions itself as the LinkedIn of college recruiting, according to company co-founder & CEO Brian Cruver. Scorability creates profiles for college coaches, allowing them to scan through the millions of athletes hoping to be recruited. More than 225,000 football athletes are currently on the platform. Scorability is also used by more than 1,600 colleges, ranging from Power Four schools to junior colleges.
Initially for coaches, Scorability can now also be used by athletes (and their parents), with college programs prompting athletes to take mental assessments and get high school/club coaches to fill out assessments. With those features, it seeks to help coaches evaluate both on-field skill, but also other aspects like program fit and mental capability.
Scorability closed out 2025 with some significant financial moves. The startup announced a $40M funding round, which was led by Bluestone Equity Partners. A month later, the company acquired college sports camp organization platform Ryzer. That addition helped to expand its footprint across 1.2 million athletes.


