Any Early Predictions for ISL Next Season?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But to the questioners point, assuming he or she wants their dd to play with girls who are on a path they’d hope to replicate, hows that a bad question? Not arguing where coaches recruit from but seemed like all of us the questioner was just trying to take a painfully opaque system a little more transparent. Or at least that’s how I took their questions.


The problem is that the information the PP is looking at is incomplete. There are many other girls who have committed that are not on those lists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But to the questioners point, assuming he or she wants their dd to play with girls who are on a path they’d hope to replicate, hows that a bad question? Not arguing where coaches recruit from but seemed like all of us the questioner was just trying to take a painfully opaque system a little more transparent. Or at least that’s how I took their questions.


The problem is that the information the PP is looking at is incomplete. There are many other girls who have committed that are not on those lists.


Right, so dont use those lists to determine where your DD should play.

The high school she goes to is not important for getting recruited to play in college, as noted above. Of course, college coaches are aware that certain schools do regularly have more of the area's best players and, in our area, far more outstanding players come from the ISL league private schools than any where else. Those schools usually have the most well known and connected coaches. Also, there is the argument that you get better when you play with better players and against better compeition.

As for club, she can play for any club and if she is good college coaches will notice. She will have a much better chance though if her club is playing in the right tournaments - and some like the Cheaspeake and the G8 are invitation-only and favored by the top colleges. So, pick a club that is well-established and gets invited to those tournaments as that will help.

Its not really a big mystery - you need to be a great player, a great athlete, and willing to give the sport much of your time and effort.
Anonymous
Now that fall club is behind us, and indoor is starting is it too soon to start thinking about spring ISL? Seems like Stone Ridge is the club to beat this season with SSSA and Visi fighting for second, no?
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]Now that fall club is behind us, and indoor is starting is it too soon to start thinking about spring ISL? Seems like Stone Ridge is the club to beat this season with SSSA and Visi fighting for second, no?[/quote]

No. SR will be very good, no doubt, and SSSAS will probably be even better as their 21 class is very strong. OTOH Visi is going to have problems. They lost most of their best players and don't have enough strong players coming up to make up for it.
Anonymous
But didn't SSSA graduate a couple of all Mets, too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But didn't SSSA graduate a couple of all Mets, too?


Of course, SSSAS always does, but they also always have players coming up behind the graduates. Its why they win so often. 20 is a bit light on talent, as is 22, but 21 is super strong. 23s still to be seen.
Anonymous
I've seen this on a couple of threads, but why does everyone seem to just take for granted that SSSA is so good with their 21s? Don't they have just as many good players at BI, Visi and SR in the 21s or a combination of 20s and 21s?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've seen this on a couple of threads, but why does everyone seem to just take for granted that SSSA is so good with their 21s? Don't they have just as many good players at BI, Visi and SR in the 21s or a combination of 20s and 21s?


SSSAS has enough ‘21 players on Capital to field a first string with a few subs. And no, that is not usual, even for Saints. No other school, not even BI, has that kind of depth in just one class, not even close.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen this on a couple of threads, but why does everyone seem to just take for granted that SSSA is so good with their 21s? Don't they have just as many good players at BI, Visi and SR in the 21s or a combination of 20s and 21s?


SSSAS has enough ‘21 players on Capital to field a first string with a few subs. And no, that is not usual, even for Saints. No other school, not even BI, has that kind of depth in just one class, not even close.


Ok 21 Dad. We get it, enough said
Anonymous
Are they all committed or are UA All-america? Not trying to oick a fight, but looking for some 3rd party validation
Anonymous
SSSA currently has 7 commits in the class, by comparison BI has 3. Saints should probably pick up a few more D1 and may finish around 10, which would rival the 2017 BI class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've seen this on a couple of threads, but why does everyone seem to just take for granted that SSSA is so good with their 21s? Don't they have just as many good players at BI, Visi and SR in the 21s or a combination of 20s and 21s?


Maybe we should just let the girls play the games. Last May it got so embarrassing for some of the Visi and BI dads, they took the summer off from DCUM. Would really miss all of your intelligent insight if you crossed over the same line.
Anonymous
Reality is that BI has the stronger 20 class by far, and that combined with their goal keeping - starter and back-up - is superior. Saints got lucky and employed stall tactics, as usual, to beat BI. We lost to BI in the semi-finals, but they are so much better that I don't think SSSA has the horses to run with them, and I don't care how good they think their juniors are, they are still juniors. BI has three legitimate D1 top 10 stars at midfield, attack and defense, going to UNC, UVA and Navy. They will be very tough outs, and SSSA doesn't like pressure - when they got pressured in the State semi's they almost fell apart. Don't kid yourself. BI is winning this year for sure. The larger question is does SSSA finish a distant second or slip to 3rd without a reliable goalie or draw circle.
Anonymous
This is absolutely ridiculous.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]Reality is that BI has the stronger 20 class by far, and that combined with their goal keeping - starter and back-up - is superior. Saints got lucky and employed stall tactics, as usual, to beat BI. We lost to BI in the semi-finals, but they are so much better that I don't think SSSA has the horses to run with them, and I don't care how good they think their juniors are, they are still juniors. BI has three legitimate D1 top 10 stars at midfield, attack and defense, going to UNC, UVA and Navy. They will be very tough outs, and SSSA doesn't like pressure - when they got pressured in the State semi's they almost fell apart. Don't kid yourself. BI is winning this year for sure. The larger question is does SSSA finish a distant second or slip to 3rd without a reliable goalie or draw circle.[/quote]

It's not nice to impersonate another school. Guessing Potomac will get rung up for about 40 in the spring because you aren't man or woman enough to call yourself a BI parent. SSSAS crushed BI last year and not going to be much different for the next 2. The greatest things about last year's game was watching BI's defense get punished every time they were brave enough to move their defense outside the eight and listening to the BI parents cry while it was happening. All 3 of the truly amazing players that you are banking on were non-factors in last year's game and there is nothing but your best wishes indicating that they have made any changes. Afraid you will be even more disappointed than VISI was last year. Sorry
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