It would be silly to be on this (expensive) journey without a clue, so I know approximately where she stands today. If my DD’s goals change, or if she gets seriously injured, or if she works hard and yet she doesn’t reach them, that’s fine. Nothing is certain, but OP asked about goals for kids on DA/ECNL teams. Those are my DD’s aspirations and those kid-chosen goals are why she plays where she plays. If she didn’t have those goals, she would be playing for the neighborhood club, and I would be carpooling less! |
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As long as you yourself realize, so you can support her dreams while offering realistic options alongside them just in case...
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Different poster, but this is not true at all, whether you are talking about top 20 D1 soccer programs or academic ones. The YNT kids who are not going pro are in the first wave of recruiting, but there are plenty of spots available at all soccer programs for those not in the national team pool. Ivies in particular don't tend to attract top male players, nor are they stacked with girl national team players. You should follow your own advice and look at the college rosters, and this will become obvious. |
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I did. That's why I'm saying that. Only 20 universities with what, ambitiously 30 roster sports? That's 600 players. |
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P.s. I'm not saying that you can't make a top D1 program, but to get into one of those universities out of the 1000s of players - and they only have so many freshman spots so it's not even 600 actually, it's great to try, but don't put everything in that basket. Like how many in VA are going to Duke? Migli is one. West Va? Gabby Robinson.
All I'm saying is there are some top notch D1 programs outside of the top 20, like NC State and Vanderbilt and so forth. It's better to include at least 2 from outside the top 20. Be realistic. Note I didn't say don't try. Support your kid's dreams. But encourage broader options. |
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