Generally, college coaches at most tournaments don't watch more than 10-15 minutes of a game unless they’re there specifically for a certain player or players. It's a fact that they don't have enough time to view multiple games across a restricted time schedule. While a coach is at a game there is no guarantee that they see your daughter play if she's on the bench, or if the ball is in the opposite field of play. A good or great player will always get noticed. Most of those and all other players will need to get noticed by attending college camps and clinics of specific schools as well as showcases where the team rosters are limited to a low number of players wherein it guarantees all players play significant minutes of field time to be seen and evaluated.