24 Girls Recruiting

Anonymous
How about we get back to the 24 recruiting? Some local girls coming off the board. Good for them! Good luck to the rest still in the process!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about we get back to the 24 recruiting? Some local girls coming off the board. Good for them! Good luck to the rest still in the process!


Yes, a lot of girls must have had visits last weekend. There seem to be a lot of commits this week.
Anonymous
Really? I’m only seeing 1-UVA, 2-JMU, 1-Syracuse. That’s it. Is there more?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Really? I’m only seeing 1-UVA, 2-JMU, 1-Syracuse. That’s it. Is there more?


That must be the top tier of players. How long until schools get to the next tier?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? I’m only seeing 1-UVA, 2-JMU, 1-Syracuse. That’s it. Is there more?


That must be the top tier of players. How long until schools get to the next tier?


Last year many local commits were posted the last two weeks of September, so it’s too early to tell how this year’s class is doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? I’m only seeing 1-UVA, 2-JMU, 1-Syracuse. That’s it. Is there more?


That must be the top tier of players. How long until schools get to the next tier?


Those are just the players who decided early. Many top tiers are still going on visits and evaluating offers / options. Many options.
Anonymous
1 to Northwestern
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? I’m only seeing 1-UVA, 2-JMU, 1-Syracuse. That’s it. Is there more?


That must be the top tier of players. How long until schools get to the next tier?


Those are just the players who decided early. Many top tiers are still going on visits and evaluating offers / options. Many options.


There may be many options to be a part of the team, but the scholarship money goes fast since there isn't a lot of it to go around. If schools have used the bulk of their money on their top recruits, others may now be priced out of that school. So they may looking at schools they hadnt originally considered
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? I’m only seeing 1-UVA, 2-JMU, 1-Syracuse. That’s it. Is there more?


That must be the top tier of players. How long until schools get to the next tier?


Those are just the players who decided early. Many top tiers are still going on visits and evaluating offers / options. Many options.


There may be many options to be a part of the team, but the scholarship money goes fast since there isn't a lot of it to go around. If schools have used the bulk of their money on their top recruits, others may now be priced out of that school. So they may looking at schools they hadnt originally considered


Most early September offers gave the girls 3 weeks. You will see lots over commitment this weekend and early next week. Then coaches will move to next wave at positions where they still need girls.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? I’m only seeing 1-UVA, 2-JMU, 1-Syracuse. That’s it. Is there more?


That must be the top tier of players. How long until schools get to the next tier?


Those are just the players who decided early. Many top tiers are still going on visits and evaluating offers / options. Many options.


There may be many options to be a part of the team, but the scholarship money goes fast since there isn't a lot of it to go around. If schools have used the bulk of their money on their top recruits, others may now be priced out of that school. So they may looking at schools they hadnt originally considered


Remember though that most goalies who committed (with exceptions of goalies) aren't offered a firm $$ amount for scholarship. Coaches may estimate but say the actual award may vary based on size and quality of recruiting class.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? I’m only seeing 1-UVA, 2-JMU, 1-Syracuse. That’s it. Is there more?


That must be the top tier of players. How long until schools get to the next tier?


Those are just the players who decided early. Many top tiers are still going on visits and evaluating offers / options. Many options.


There may be many options to be a part of the team, but the scholarship money goes fast since there isn't a lot of it to go around. If schools have used the bulk of their money on their top recruits, others may now be priced out of that school. So they may looking at schools they hadnt originally considered


Been through it with our DD and this isn't true. At this stage certain coaches with top programs have scholarship offers out to their top prospects and many of those players are still going through their process by scheduling visits to other schools and making their decisions. Coaches will honor their scholarship $ offers for several weeks before applying pressure on their prospects to make their choice.

Every top program can't get all of their top recruits to campus on the very first weekend (or even the second). Many are waiting for them to get to campus before making an offer with $ but they are def holding scholarship $ for them. Players with many options (unless she knows where she wants to go and makes her decision early) will take their time to visit schools to make sure they find the right fit before committing. By the third weekend of September most the top tier list will have completed their short-list visits. Look for a big wave of top players to commit over the next two / three weeks.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? I’m only seeing 1-UVA, 2-JMU, 1-Syracuse. That’s it. Is there more?


That must be the top tier of players. How long until schools get to the next tier?


Those are just the players who decided early. Many top tiers are still going on visits and evaluating offers / options. Many options.


There may be many options to be a part of the team, but the scholarship money goes fast since there isn't a lot of it to go around. If schools have used the bulk of their money on their top recruits, others may now be priced out of that school. So they may looking at schools they hadnt originally considered


Been through it with our DD and this isn't true. At this stage certain coaches with top programs have scholarship offers out to their top prospects and many of those players are still going through their process by scheduling visits to other schools and making their decisions. Coaches will honor their scholarship $ offers for several weeks before applying pressure on their prospects to make their choice.

Every top program can't get all of their top recruits to campus on the very first weekend (or even the second). Many are waiting for them to get to campus before making an offer with $ but they are def holding scholarship $ for them. Players with many options (unless she knows where she wants to go and makes her decision early) will take their time to visit schools to make sure they find the right fit before committing. By the third weekend of September most the top tier list will have completed their short-list visits. Look for a big wave of top players to commit over the next two / three weeks.


Trying to educate myself for the future. How do coaches usually communicate what a scholarship/financial offer will be? Is this an official document or verbal at this point? If verbal has anyone experienced schools changing their offers (up or down) prior to the player signing a LOI? Does a LOI reference what a player will receive? Again, new to all of this.
Anonymous
Goalies have to be the exception right? Nobody taking two goalies in the same class. I would imagine they tell them they have offered 3-4 goalies, and first come first serve?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Goalies have to be the exception right? Nobody taking two goalies in the same class. I would imagine they tell them they have offered 3-4 goalies, and first come first serve?


Its usually they offer two and first come first serve. However, goalies are given much less time for offers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Goalies have to be the exception right? Nobody taking two goalies in the same class. I would imagine they tell them they have offered 3-4 goalies, and first come first serve?


No schools will take two goalies same class. See Notre Dame and North Carolina.

Also based on their rankings and meetings. Why would I let my 4th ranked goalie commit when my #1 goalie is still available, that’s actually any position.


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