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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, do you think that a kid who is fast, athletic and a good technical player, but isn't super aggressive can learn to be more aggressive or is the mental block unable to be overcome? What about in D3? DS is 13 and would like to play at the HS and college level (D3 is fine) but he doesn't have a high level of aggression on the field to drive the ball up. He's a great defender, can steal the ball and pass, but has a mental block on driving it up the field. [/quote] I am not as familiar with the girls landscape, but on the boys side NESCAC and UAA schools would be right in the mix with the bottom half of D1. So, its not as simple as saying, if my kid can't play D1, (s)he can certainly play D3. There are many D3 players who would start on D1 teams. Soccer across the collegiate level is a great sport in that regard. You often see Ivys competing for recruits against the top tier D3 academic and soccer schools. [/quote]
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