varsity as a freshman, can we quit now?

Anonymous
What is the point of D1 soccer? Do players get full ride scholarship offers?

The sport is fun and all but where does D1 soccer lead? There is no money in professional women sports, so it's not even a lottery ticket.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the point of D1 soccer? Do players get full ride scholarship offers?

The sport is fun and all but where does D1 soccer lead? There is no money in professional women sports, so it's not even a lottery ticket.


Very few get full rides. But that is not the point, the point is to continue doing something you love while getting an education, creating memories along the way.
Most college sports lead nowhere. Life ends for everyone. The point is to love something.
Anonymous
Yes OP! That is the dream. Ditch the DMV travel BS and let them play high-school soccer now. They only have at most 8years of organized soccer left (HS and college, not making it to pros) so let them enjoy it within their own school community!

Congratulations!
Anonymous
The long car drives are one of my favorite parts about travel (father-daughter). Getting some pre-game snacks/coffee at the start, driving through new territory, riffing on random topics, gearing up when we're 20 minutes out, etc. And after the game, stopping for some food and chatting about the highlights. It's like a field trip that's never gotten old.
Anonymous
I think you should ask your kid, But if kid wants to quit, sure.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Kid just made varsity as a freshman following very competitive try-outs.
It only took 7 years of high level travel soccer to get here.
Can I quit driving and get my weekends back now? Anyone else feel this way?
I am done.
College recruitment seems like a crapshoot I'd rather not have to live through.
I'd like to consider the goal reached.


what a selfish biznatch comment. you really have set the bar high for your kid. nice job.


Maybe OP’s DD is at a private school that doesn’t cut anyone but only decides who is on V or JV, or is at one of those many weak MD public HS.


Our private high school had 3 rounds of cuts. Not a single Freshmen or Sophomore was put on Varsity. There were about 150 kids for 44 spots. Most kids are high level club/ecnl, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kid just made varsity as a freshman following very competitive try-outs.
It only took 7 years of high level travel soccer to get here.
Can I quit driving and get my weekends back now? Anyone else feel this way?
I am done.
College recruitment seems like a crapshoot I'd rather not have to live through.
I'd like to consider the goal reached.


what a selfish biznatch comment. you really have set the bar high for your kid. nice job.


Maybe OP’s DD is at a private school that doesn’t cut anyone but only decides who is on V or JV, or is at one of those many weak MD public HS.


Our private high school had 3 rounds of cuts. Not a single Freshmen or Sophomore was put on Varsity. There were about 150 kids for 44 spots. Most kids are high level club/ecnl, etc.


You’re not OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes OP! That is the dream. Ditch the DMV travel BS and let them play high-school soccer now. They only have at most 8years of organized soccer left (HS and college, not making it to pros) so let them enjoy it within their own school community!

Congratulations!


Yep. And if they are all AP/honors it makes sense than trying to juggle a full Club schedule along with the HS schedule (Hs is 4-5 days per week Sept-early Nov). It’s easy to guest play or find teams that need a player just for spring season because that’s when most HS play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the point of D1 soccer? Do players get full ride scholarship offers?

The sport is fun and all but [b]where does D1 soccer lead? [b]There is no money in professional women sports, so it's not even a lottery ticket.


ACL tears and concussions.

Traveling extensively and missing football games and college fun.

Having a hard time juggling academics.
Anonymous
Not to come across as an Ahole. But the top HS players in the area play HS soccer in the Spring.
Anonymous
About the D 1 soccer question…athletes seemed “owned” by the school. On planes to travel to other schools for maybe 40 people to watch the game (and some of the spectators parents of the kids.)

My eyes were opened.

If someone loves it, cool. But I’d personally rather spend time ON campus and get to know new people and have fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kid just made varsity as a freshman following very competitive try-outs.
It only took 7 years of high level travel soccer to get here.
Can I quit driving and get my weekends back now? Anyone else feel this way?
I am done.
College recruitment seems like a crapshoot I'd rather not have to live through.
I'd like to consider the goal reached.


what a selfish biznatch comment. you really have set the bar high for your kid. nice job.


Maybe OP’s DD is at a private school that doesn’t cut anyone but only decides who is on V or JV, or is at one of those many weak MD public HS.


Our private high school had 3 rounds of cuts. Not a single Freshmen or Sophomore was put on Varsity. There were about 150 kids for 44 spots. Most kids are high level club/ecnl, etc.


What school is this? ECNL playing HS School soccer? What do they just show up for games?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not to come across as an Ahole. But the top HS players in the area play HS soccer in the Spring.


VA is spring, MD is fall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not to come across as an Ahole. But the top HS players in the area play HS soccer in the Spring.


uh, maryland schools all play fall soccer. Is the entire state inferior?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The long car drives are one of my favorite parts about travel (father-daughter). Getting some pre-game snacks/coffee at the start, driving through new territory, riffing on random topics, gearing up when we're 20 minutes out, etc. And after the game, stopping for some food and chatting about the highlights. It's like a field trip that's never gotten old.


My ds is still young (u10) but this is what I love also.
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