Very unlikely. I would put Union in last place for sure for the 2011 NOVA girls teams. |
| Yes because your child has to be accepted first lol. Clearly you know zero about the recruiting process. They at least have to pass the pre-read, especially for high academic schools. |
Retired? |
I guess we have some club scrimmages coming up to test this theory. |
This is the case at the elite of elite academic schools. This is not the case everywhere. |
Union will be ahead of VDA. |
What's your basis for saying ahead of VDA.VDA beat NVA twice, beat Union twice, and beat and tied Brave last year.Maybe you know something about Union that we don't know and they're going to be awesome? |
| Or did VDA have departures? |
For 2011? One girl moved, two of their players went to their actual age group. |
VDA 2011 added 4 from outside club. Moved two players to 2012. 1 player moved to a different state. 2 players cut. There were 2 2011s on the 2010 team. I’m not sure what team they’re playing on. |
| NVA!! |
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I was told NVA 06/07 have 15 college committed players and the ones not committed are mostly the 07 trap players that are still Juniors. This should be how teams are graded for failure or success.
Who cares who won a scrimmage or how they did in Nationals. Most club kids want to play in college, congratulations to the NVA organization for help making that happen Please Haters respond |
This is not the flex you think it is. ECNL players should be committing to colleges. It’s why ECNL exists. |
NVA did nothing to make that happen, that was 100% on the player and family - they could of been on any club and gotten the same result. |
I doubt that is any better than Union, Fairfax, or VDA. That is why you play ECNL. |