Women’s rowing |
| who said it is easy? |
What? Your idiocy is showing. It’s well known tennis teams here are dominated by kids from other countries. |
I think there are more seats in college rowing boats than there are female high school rowers. |
| Does anyone know the odds for water polo? |
Lol. Ok You have no clue.
Son’s school is 80% minority (TJ). They have a historically successful crew program. |
Truth |
Our team is also incredibly diverse. MCPS |
| Easiest by a landslide is women’s rowing |
| Rowing is the new fencing |
It's the same for hockey. 39% of NCAA D1 players are foreign, and there are only 60 D1 teams. With few exceptions, the Americans who get a spot on a D1 team come from Minnesota and the Northeast. |
It's changed. Hockey has become outrageously expensive, so it's primarily rich white boys or really good foreigners, other than in Minnesota, where hockey is so dense and good that you don't need to travel much to play, so it's still within reach for middle-class families. |
It’s the same as the others on the D1 men’s side — very challenging and increasingly filled with international players. Also, it is dominated by Californians; your odds of getting in on a scholarship from the east coast are worse. (To be fair, the quality of play in the California clubs is much higher.) It is a very good route for the women’s side, though. |
| Easiest is football |
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I think the big difference is playing college vs scholarship money. There is not a lot of money in some of these sports folks are throwing around.
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