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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2 of Maryland’s current goalies are under 5’4” including JJ Suriano. The former Tufts,NW, & Hopkins goalie Molly Laliberty 5’4”. There are more. The point is it’s no longer a position that is just fill the goal up with the biggest body. More and more the goalies are some of if not the most athletic players on the field. [/quote] Same goes for male goalies in college. I don’t think you will find an unfit, overweight kid on any college team. [/quote]There's an Ivy goalie listed at 5'7" , 210. A Big Ten goalie at 6'2", 300.[/quote] "overweight", are we in the 1990s using BMI as a way to determine fitness? You cannot play high level goalie without being athletic. You can be "overweight" and also a great athlete. [/quote] Exactly that. It’s also just a lie. Name the kid + school on the 2025 roster for the ivy who is 5’7/210. It’s not real. [/quote]The Brown starter for the last 3 years. Once again, I posted just 2 examples as the post I replied to said the absolute that there wasn't one player in all of Division 1. They happened to be goalies. It would be pretty easy to find others (although not tons). The absolute takes and generalizations on this thread are not just hilarious, but wholly off topic from the OP's question, intent and post. And his kid is in 4th grade.[/quote]
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