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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP again. The Maret committed D1s that I know of above are Yale, Northwestern, Colgate, and USC (Southern Cal) in case anyone wanted to add ones I missed. I’m hoping the new AD does a better job showcasing that Maret is not a Burke type school when it comes to athletics. Maybe showcase signing days? No knock to Burke but they place rather well for the size they are.[/quote] + Dartmouth for Maret and several excellent D3 schools, which, contrary to what PP said above, are not easy to be recruited to[/quote] I’m the PP, having had two athletes go through the process, focused on D1 and NESCAC only (both went D1), the skill level at even the top NESCACS just wasn’t as close. Sorry, but there’s a big difference. [/quote] And? Different kids choose different paths for different reasons. I’ve seen kids choose D3 where they are loved over D1 were they likely wouldn’t play. Pp said it wasn’t easy to be recruited to the top academic D3 schools, and it isn’t. They didn’t say it required the same athletic skill as their counterparts in D1. It’s not even close within D1 either, fwiw. Kid who goes D1 to Bucknell isn’t in the same league as the one at Alabama. Are only P5 D1 schools worth noting? [/quote]
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