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So lots of talk on here about college placement because of what club and league your daughter plays in. This is what Penn State’s in coming class looks like on paper. It is pretty impressive. How many players in the DMV would be in the mix with these players? I think Penn State in ranked 20th right now.
Riley Gleason (So Cal Blues) BEFORE PENN STATE: Played club soccer for the So Cal Blues for 10 years. Won a pair of state cup championships. Won four Surf Cup Championships. Rostered with U.S. Youth National teams at the U-15 and U-17 levels. Competed with the USYNT in China, Czech Republic, and Netherlands.Won the CFA International Women’s Youth Football Tournament Weifang, China (2018). Earned four varsity letters a member of the Capistrano Valley High School and served as the team captain as a senior. Sofia Mancino (Match Fit Academy) BEFORE PENN STATE: Played soccer for Holmdel High School and club soccer for Match Fit Academy. Named Shore Conference Player of the Year as a senior. Earned first team All-State in 2020. Captured A-Central championship in 2020. Netted 32 goals and added 12 assists for Holmdel High School. Qualified to compete in 2018 Champions League with Match Fit Academy. Made ECNL all-conference teams in 2018-2019. Kara Ogden (Slammers FC) BEFORE PENN STATE: Earned two varsity letters for Tesoro High School and played club soccer for Slammers ECNL Composite. Played over 1100 minutes as a senior. Finished as high school Valedictorian and a member of the National Honors Society. Amanda Poorbaugh (Ohio Premier) BEFORE PENN STATE: Played high school soccer for Olentangy Orange High School and club soccer for Ohio Premier ECNL. Helped lead her high school team to a pair of conference championships in 2019 and 2020 and a district championship in 2019. Named Conference Player of the Year in 2020 and a 2020 Bimbo High School All-American. Earned first team All-Conference and first team All-District honors in 2020 and second team All-Ohio. Holds school records for shutouts in a career (29), shutouts in a season (13), fewest goals conceded in a season (9). Member of Ohio Premier ECNL that was a ECNL national qualifier in 2018 and 2019. Played for SC Buitenvelert, a Dutch soccer club while she lived abroad in Amsterdam from 2013-2016. Julia Raich (Eagle FC) BEFORE PENN STATE: Earned four varsity letters at Camp Hill High School. Also earned varsity letters in track & field, cross country and basketball. Played club soccer for Eagle FC. Named a United Soccer Coaches All-American in 2020. Set school records in career points and goals…Earned USC All-Region honors as a junior and a senior. Named PIAA All-State three times (2018-2020) and Mid Penn Conference Player of the Year three times (2018-2020). Won state championship as a junior in 2019. Captured three conference championships and two district championships. Netted 98 goals and added 60 assists…Won Eastern regional championship with club, Eagle FC. Named to USYS national championships Best XI in 2019. Member of the ODP national team in 2020. Mieke Schiemann (Germany) BEFORE PENN STATE: Attended Sportschule Potsdam Friedrich Ludwig Jahn. Played club soccer for 1.FFC Turbine Potsdam. Won U17 European championship. Rostered with the U16, U17, U19 German national teams. Jilly Shimkin (New York SC) BEFORE PENN STATE: Played club soccer for NYSC and FC Fury…Member of the U17, U16, U15 and U14 Women’s National teams…Was a three-time All-American…Named to the DA Best XI in 2018…Netted 16 goals in 16 games with NYSC…Competed in Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, China, Portual and Sweden with the USYNT https://www.soccerwire.com/news/penn-state-womens-soccer-welcomes-seven-newcomers/ |
| Power 5 is solid. Teams rotate in and out of top rankings. A good number of kids in the area are capable of playing at that level, plus Ivy. |
| You seem a little too impressed. |
I guess you are unimpressed
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| If the goal is penn state, it’s a good reminder that’s really not going to happen. It means zero if the goal is NESSAC or even ivy |
| As Mike Tyson says “Everybody Has a Plan Until They Get Punched in the Mouth”. Every P5 recruiting class looks great on paper, agree the OP is very impressed |
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this is the filler player:
BEFORE PENN STATE: Earned two varsity letters for Tesoro High School and played club soccer for Slammers ECNL Composite. Played over 1100 minutes as a senior. Finished as high school Valedictorian and a member of the National Honors Society. |
You can say I’m not shocked. Not sure what you thought a top female soccer program looked like. Their rosters are full, top to bottom, with the same type of kids. So much so that really really good players sit the bench. Let that sink in. The best programs get first dibs at YNT players. Half of the U20 YNT is on UVA. |
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Why would any really good soccer player want to play college soccer? The college game barely resembles how the soccer should be played. I guess on the girls side it makes more sense. Boys youth national team players should try the pro route if at all possible.
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Because 9.56 percent of girls don’t care about pro. Those that do already know they will. |
| What’s the point of this thread? There are 4 players from this area on Penn State’s roster currently. |
| I think there are top players from this area that could play at Penn state. |
The point the OP was trying to make is that kids that play at good colleges are good and your kid, my kid, and all the other kids in the DMV aren’t at that level....I guess And yet, lots of area kids playing at top Colleges. Here’s a hint op....there are 4 ECNL and 3 GA in NOVA. It literally became a battle ground. Do you know why? Talent and money. Lots of talent and money. This is a big time region for girls soccer. |
| Some Talent, LOTS of money and who you know. Trust me, that last one plays a huge part. Money and WHO YOU KNOW. |
The talent is the same. There are only about 35-50 kids in NOVA in any given year who are Power 5 level players. Of those, there are 1-5 that are top twenty school caliber. 4 ECNL clubs will not increase that number. |