Anonymous wrote:OP didn’t do much research…there are a select few that are P5 and D1 that are not ECNL or GA. GA has many P5 and Ivy League players but not near the number of ECNL.
BTW OP, girls soccer scholarships are rarely a full ride unless your DD is USYNT pool player. 50% to 15% is the majority size of scholarships. Many players who have 4.0+ GPA usually can get an academic scholarship to cover more. College coaches help with the academic scholarships too (which to apply for/school politics).
EDP combined with ODP and a stellar high school career can get you into small D1 schools. ECNL first then GA for bigger schools. Just remember education first. Your DD future employer will not care if she played for UVA or UMBC, but will care about her college education.
Good luck in your journey!
Anonymous wrote:OP didn’t do much research…there are a select few that are P5 and D1 that are not ECNL or GA. GA has many P5 and Ivy League players but not near the number of ECNL.
BTW OP, girls soccer scholarships are rarely a full ride unless your DD is USYNT pool player. 50% to 15% is the majority size of scholarships. Many players who have 4.0+ GPA usually can get an academic scholarship to cover more. College coaches help with the academic scholarships too (which to apply for/school politics).
EDP combined with ODP and a stellar high school career can get you into small D1 schools. ECNL first then GA for bigger schools. Just remember education first. Your DD future employer will not care if she played for UVA or UMBC, but will care about her college education.
Good luck in your journey!
Anonymous wrote:if you want a top college program for the girls side- you have to play ECNL. ECNL makes it easy for the colleges to see a large group of talented players. Also the ECNL teams help the girls. Recruiters aren't going to high schools anymore or going to watch one or two good players in another league. Girls can do things on their own to get recognized by D3 schools but if you want a spot on a top school roster- ECNL is the only way.
Anonymous wrote:Looking at the female rosters of good D1 soccer schools, Ivy League schools, and top SLACs or D3s, it does look like every single player is ECNL. What I don’t understand is why. Can’t you be a stellar player in EDP who might not be able to travel so much as ECNL? Is it that recruiting is just too hard from non ECNL, or is the training impossible to equal in another league?
Insights welcome.