If a girl gets recruited by D1, plays freshman year and then gets to college and decides to quit because she wants a different experience, what are the ramifications? It's hard to make a decision to commit to something so intense at age 15 when you have no concept of what college life is like nor life experience. |
This can’t be Data Guy. He surely knows it was 5 who left for Heroes. |
Why does it matter if 1 makes the move back or all of them make it back? That is irrelevant to the topic. The discussion is more about a larger group than normal moved to MD teams than on an average year. |
not sure why it matters that a larger group than normal made the move but again I think it is because of the following: 1- MC Elite was done at that point and everyone knew it 2- BLC was the only other option for MoCo girls and they did not yet trust the process - at the time the 27s were an anomaly and parents did not want to risk so they (did what many in the past had already done but in smaller numbers because many just stayed at MC Elite instead) went to "MD clubs" |
if there was more to those girls leaving BLC for Heros the dad posting here obviously knows it and has an axe to grind...the rest of us just have to read the rambling without him ever getting to the actual axe |
It is not rocket science why they left and it all comes down to recruiting end of discussion on that BLC just doesn’t have the connections so why risk it if your DD is good enough to make a top MD team or Cap |
You don't commit until AT LEAST Sept. 1 of your JUNIOR year so you're off by a year or two... |
The ramifications are she loses any $$ she was getting |
Breakdown of the 12 by state of residence: Virginia - 11 Maryland - 1 Ouch! |
You’re counting all the Cap girls as “Virginia?” |
No, the 11 live in VA. The one from MD lives in Howard County. |
Sportsrecruits.com shows the following hometowns for the 12: Alexandria, VA x2 Great Falls, VA x2 Haymarket, VA x2 McLean, VA x2 Vienna, VA x2 Falls Church, VA Glenwood, MD |
Let's go NoVA. I'm afraid those numbers are echoes of when the rec programs for early development were outstanding in those towns. We'll see if they sustain. |
OG data guy here. These new data guys (maybe gals?) are crushing it. Much better than me. Keep it coming. |
If you take MoCo out of the equation and run average national ranking stats for 8th grade for the top two VA teams it would look like this:
2026: Pride (9) Stars (7) = #8 average 2027: Pride (23) Stars (42) = #33 2028: Pride (14) Stars (38) = #26 2029 (7th grade for comparison): Pride (23) Stars (26) = #25 VA doesn’t show a unique “drop off” at the 28 level (in fact, it shows a ranking improvement at this age level). But there has been a 3.5X average ranking drop among the top VA teams since the 26s. Compare this with averaging the rank of the top two DMV teams (8th grade only) during the same years: 2026: Pride (9) Stars (7) = #8 average 2027: BLC (7) Pride (23) = #15 2028: Pride (14) Stars (38) = #26 2029 (7th grade for comparison) BLC (20) Pride (23) = #22 This shows a slightly lower average DMV ranking (3X) since the 26s. Another trend involves the 2030s. The top three DMV teams in that age group are BLC (17) Stars (41) and Pride Red Loudon (61). Pride Red NoVa currently sits at 115. Some will dismiss this as meaningless since they are in 6th grade. Fine. But history shows teams don’t move dramatically in the rankings (unless there is a defection of talent from one team like what happened with the BLC 28s). It indicates a sizable drop in VA at the 2030 age group. Takeaways: There was a notable drop in VA rankings at the 2027 level, a notable drop in MoCo rankings at the 2028 level, a worrisome drop in average ranking (for VA and broader DMV) over the past three years, and a notable drop in VA rankings at the 2030 age group. |