DP. Yes, and I think the club has a position on how they want teams seeded, too. Which totally sucks, in my opinion. Some clubs aim low, so their teams wins lots of games against weaker teams. Others, like ours, insist that brand new teams are seeded based on the previous year's results, even though most of the players are new and the players who secured the winning record have been pulled up to a higher team. It totally sucks. |
| When are schedules set to come out? |
You can learn a lot from looking at the NCSL website. But in case you’re super lazy/incompetent, it’s March 7th. |
What a dic. These youth soccer sites aren’t always maintained the best so sorry if I didn’t comb it for the hope this site was different. Would it have killed you to respond with just “March 7”? Have a great day. |
Comb? The date is literally right there on the front page of the site. |
Whatever, dichead. |
LOL. I could have responded with March 7th but you wouldn’t know to look up the info yourself the next time. “.......Teach a man to fish” |
| Back on topic. As others have said, while NCSL does it's best to place teams based on results, clubs can also request to be considered for higher/lower placement. While not a perfect system as a coach I appreciate that they take some input as teams can change significantly between seasons. |