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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I saw a 5'10" girl make a team who had played field for her previous team get chosen as goalie, and the other two keepers who actually had keeper experience but were average not make it. It happens. [/quote] You can coach up a kid to be keeper, you can't coach up a kid to be tall. [/quote] And there the OP has it. You are reading the bias your kid will face if he/she isn't projected to be tall enough. [/quote] It is bias based on reality. The following are average men's keeper height at the college level broken down by D1, D2, D3 and NAIA ([url]https://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer/recruiting-guidelines[/url]) Average height of college goalkeepers by division level D1 goalkeeper Average Height: 6’2” 6’3” and over: 30.5% 6’ and under: 33.1% D2 goalkeeper Average Height: 6’1” 6’3” and over: 17.5% 6’ and under: 47.3% D3 goalkeeper Average Height: 6’0” 6’3” and over: 17.3% 6’ and under: 57.4% NAIA goalkeeper Average Height: 6’0” 6’3” and over: 15.7% 6’ and under: 59.7% As was stated earlier, if you are shorter there is a team for you at a "lower" level of soccer. The tallest keepers generally play at the highest levels. The numbers don't lie. If you are not AT least 6' it is going to be a tough row to hoe. There are not many 5'10" Centers in BB either. [/quote] How is it that none of those percentages add up to 100%[/quote] D1 goalkeeper [b]Average Height: 6’2”[/b] 6’3” and over: 30.5% 6’ and under: 33.1% Umm, because the rest are between 6'1 and 6'2"[/quote] Ok, that's an odd way to list it, but that's fine. [/quote] I think the overall point was to show where the delineated heights were. Saying the average is 6'2" doesn't provide enough context. But, it is safe to say that 6' is the safest floor walk through the door height to be a keeper at the collegiate level.[/quote] For sure. These posts prove what I said about coach bias, especially at the D1 level. Now, D3 will be more open to a shorter keeper. Not that D1 is everything. People try so hard for that but it's all relative. Does your kid like the school? The coach? The team itself? Will he or she see time or just be a practice player?[/quote] Look, if you are 5'7" it ain't gonna happen, not because of bias but because of real demands of the position. 5'10" is also going to be rare. If your kid is not likely to be tall do not fall into the trap of believing your kid will be different. The numbers are what they are. Do not push kids into playing keeper until they have really hit their growth spurt. Make sure they never give up time playing in the field and never give up working on the technical aspects of field play. Keeping can be specialized later but you can't go from keeper to playing center mid. So, you have the numbers. If you are under 6' and want to be a keeper in college think long and hard about it. [/quote]
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