ECNL Super Cup and GA Champions League

Anonymous
Atlantic Coast Conference

109 ECNL alums in the freshman class participated in the conference
64% of total players in the conference are ECNL Alums
The 2019 freshman class of ECNL Alums increased 18% from the last season
Anonymous
Big Ten Conference

ECNL alums swept all 4 Player of the Year Awards
54% of total players in the conference are ECNL Alums
111 ECNL alums in the freshman class participated in the conference
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Big 12 Conference

93 ECNL alums in the freshman class participated in the conference
64% of total players in the conference are ECNL Alums
The 2019 freshman class of ECNL Alums increased 39% from the last season
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Pac-12 Conference

102 ECNL alums in the freshman class participated in the conference
60% of total players in the conference are ECNL Alums
The 2019 freshman class of ECNL Alums increased 16% from the last season
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Southeastern Conference

128 ECNL alums in the freshman class participated in the conference
71% of total players in the conference are ECNL Alums
The 2019 freshman class of ECNL Alums increased 48% from the last season
The 2019 freshman class of ECNL alums were recognized as an exceptional group of athletes, taking home 4 out of the 5 Freshman of the
Anonymous
ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE (ACC) HONORS:

ACC Defensive Player of the Year: *Malia Berkely, Florida State (Michigan Hawks)

First Team All-ACC:

*Malia Berkely, Florida State (Michigan Hawks)

*Jaelin Howell, Florida State (Real Colorado)

*Emily Fox, North Carolina (FC Virginia)

*Brianna Pinto, North Carolina (CASL)

*Meghan McCool, Virginia (Penn Fusion)

*Amanda McGlynn, Virginia Tech (Armada FC Youth)

Totals: 6 out of 11 honorees are ECNL alums

Second Team All-ACC:

*Delaney Graham, Duke (NTH TopHat)

*Ella Stevens, Duke (GSA)

*Gabrielle Kouzelos, Louisville (Internationals SC)

*Phoebe McClernon, Virginia (Penn Fusion)

*Diana Ordonez, Virginia (FC Dallas)

*Alexa Spaanstra, Virginia (Michigan Hawks)

*Taryn Torres, Virginia (FC Dallas)

*Madison Hammond, Wake Forest (McLean YSA)

Totals: 8 out of 11 honorees are ECNL alums

Third Team All-ACC:

*Olivia Vaughn, Boston College (Match Fit Academy)

*Brooklynn Rivers, Louisville (Ohio Elite SA)

*Taylor Otto, North Carolina (CASL)

*Sammi Fisher, Notre Dame (Real So Cal)

*Eva Hurm, Notre Dame (PDA)

*Laurel Ivory, Virginia (West Florida Flames)

*Kelsey Irwin, Virginia Tech (San Diego Surf)

Totals: 7 out of 11 honorees are ECNL alums

ACC All-Freshman:

*Hal Hershfelt, Clemson (Concorde Fire)

*Maliah Morris, Clemson (Bethesda SC)

*Jenna Nighswonger, Florida State (Slammers FC)

*Jameese Joseph, NC State (Bethesda SC)

*Isabel Cox, North Carolina (NC Fusion)

*Diana Ordonez, Virginia (FC Dallas)

Totals: 6 out of 11 honorees are ECNL alums

Anonymous
Should I continue. Copy and pasting facts is easy
Anonymous
And what does it have to do with this super cup business and if that is going to cost us. We are maxed out and do not need or want anymore expenses whether for supercup or anything else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Should I continue. Copy and pasting facts is easy


How good can the league be if the ECNL marketing guy is hanging out on a parents forum all day? Seems like the time could be better spent getting balanced competition in the league. Thank god GA has taken the place of the DA. This ECNL behemoth is turning into another nightmare like USYS’s pathetic attempt at regions, playoffs and cups.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Should I continue. Copy and pasting facts is easy


How good can the league be if the ECNL marketing guy is hanging out on a parents forum all day? Seems like the time could be better spent getting balanced competition in the league. Thank god GA has taken the place of the DA. This ECNL behemoth is turning into another nightmare like USYS’s pathetic attempt at regions, playoffs and cups.


What exactly are you? The voice of reason? You lost the argument.
Anonymous
sooo... do you think that these players are good BECAUSE of ECNL or ECNL just happens to be the league they play in?
Anonymous
guess what...

if your kid is extremely good and in the top 1% of players for their gender, they can play in whichever league they choose to and they have a future
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