Anonymous wrote:Curious what the timing/process is for girls' college soccer recruitment. I have a current 9th grader who has been playing club soccer since she was 6. She has always been very talented . . . but her interest level has waxed and waned so I figured no chance she would want to try and play in college. But, she had a blast on her varsity soccer team this fall, and now her interest seems to be gearing up again. Wondering what girls who want to play in college do to explore that possibility. She is on a weak/middling club team (local/closest option for us - and we've never been motivated to add in a commte) and I assume would need to try and switch to ECNL or ECNL-RL for next year (her sophomore year) if she truly is interested, right? Other? If you don't have a college pinned down by junior year are you toast?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does work in regions where club/travel soccer isn't a thing?
You need to play club/travel if you want to play in college. There are girls who travel 1-2 hours to get to a practice with a good team because the teams in their area aren't strong. Not to say that's great but it's unlikely to get recruited just by playing HS soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very helpful thx - so most recruiting is done sophomore year (fall)?
Most recruiting starts around fall/winter sophomore year and goes into high gear spring/summer after sophomore year. D1 college coaches can start calling/emailing players directly after June 15 following sophomore year. They can reach out to the player's club coach before that to express interest. Offers start going out summer/fall of junior year and many D1 schools (especially big schools other than ivy league) are done with offers by January of junior year. D3s and lower D1 continue giving out offers through spring/summer after junior year. After that, it's mostly lower D3 that continue giving offers into fall of senior year. Again, this is the girls' timeline. It's different for boys.
Is the recruitment earlier for boys?
No later. usually not until junior or seniors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very helpful thx - so most recruiting is done sophomore year (fall)?
Most recruiting starts around fall/winter sophomore year and goes into high gear spring/summer after sophomore year. D1 college coaches can start calling/emailing players directly after June 15 following sophomore year. They can reach out to the player's club coach before that to express interest. Offers start going out summer/fall of junior year and many D1 schools (especially big schools other than ivy league) are done with offers by January of junior year. D3s and lower D1 continue giving out offers through spring/summer after junior year. After that, it's mostly lower D3 that continue giving offers into fall of senior year. Again, this is the girls' timeline. It's different for boys.
Is the recruitment earlier for boys?
Anonymous wrote:How does work in regions where club/travel soccer isn't a thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very helpful thx - so most recruiting is done sophomore year (fall)?
Most recruiting starts around fall/winter sophomore year and goes into high gear spring/summer after sophomore year. D1 college coaches can start calling/emailing players directly after June 15 following sophomore year. They can reach out to the player's club coach before that to express interest. Offers start going out summer/fall of junior year and many D1 schools (especially big schools other than ivy league) are done with offers by January of junior year. D3s and lower D1 continue giving out offers through spring/summer after junior year. After that, it's mostly lower D3 that continue giving offers into fall of senior year. Again, this is the girls' timeline. It's different for boys.
Is the recruitment earlier for boys?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very helpful thx - so most recruiting is done sophomore year (fall)?
Most recruiting starts around fall/winter sophomore year and goes into high gear spring/summer after sophomore year. D1 college coaches can start calling/emailing players directly after June 15 following sophomore year. They can reach out to the player's club coach before that to express interest. Offers start going out summer/fall of junior year and many D1 schools (especially big schools other than ivy league) are done with offers by January of junior year. D3s and lower D1 continue giving out offers through spring/summer after junior year. After that, it's mostly lower D3 that continue giving offers into fall of senior year. Again, this is the girls' timeline. It's different for boys.
Anonymous wrote:Curious what the timing/process is for girls' college soccer recruitment. I have a current 9th grader who has been playing club soccer since she was 6. She has always been very talented . . . but her interest level has waxed and waned so I figured no chance she would want to try and play in college. But, she had a blast on her varsity soccer team this fall, and now her interest seems to be gearing up again. Wondering what girls who want to play in college do to explore that possibility. She is on a weak/middling club team (local/closest option for us - and we've never been motivated to add in a commte) and I assume would need to try and switch to ECNL or ECNL-RL for next year (her sophomore year) if she truly is interested, right? Other? If you don't have a college pinned down by junior year are you toast?
Anonymous wrote:Very helpful thx - so most recruiting is done sophomore year (fall)?
Anonymous wrote:Curious what the timing/process is for girls' college soccer recruitment. I have a current 9th grader who has been playing club soccer since she was 6. She has always been very talented . . . but her interest level has waxed and waned so I figured no chance she would want to try and play in college. But, she had a blast on her varsity soccer team this fall, and now her interest seems to be gearing up again. Wondering what girls who want to play in college do to explore that possibility. She is on a weak/middling club team (local/closest option for us - and we've never been motivated to add in a commte) and I assume would need to try and switch to ECNL or ECNL-RL for next year (her sophomore year) if she truly is interested, right? Other? If you don't have a college pinned down by junior year are you toast?