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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Again. There is no difference. There are ECNL teams who beat GA teams and there are GA teams who beat ECNL teams. A both are equally providing exposure. The key here is to focus on your own player and what they can do.[/quote] There’s definitely a difference.[/quote] If they both put the player in front of the same college coach then there is no difference. That is what matters to me as a parent. Now what teams are in each league and what players play in each league, I could care less. [/quote] So there’s no difference between the leagues? Equal number of college commitments in number and quality?[/quote] More former girls ECNL quit playing in their first year of college than any other girls league. Something to consider.[/quote] More former girls ECNL get injured in their first year of college than any other leagues. [/quote] So ECNL has a quitting problem and injury problem?! This is something that is worth discussing.[/quote] Of course ECNL girls get hurt in college. ECNL girls are 70% of all women colelge soccer players. [/quote] I'm glad someone pointed this out. Because I was going to ask if the calculation of female college soccer players getting injured was ever given consideration to the proportion to the total population of female athletes as well as those who came though non-ECNL clubs.[/quote] Statistically speaking your DD is more likely to play college soccer coming out of ECNL. Therefore more likely to get injured. Can you play college not from ECNL- yes. But the data proves its harder and a much smaller possibility/subset. That's not going to change in the next few years. Maybe in 5 if at all, but not before then. [/quote] Ridiculous, GA college commitments have gone up every year its even posted on their website.[/quote]
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