Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top academinc D3 schools are as hard to get on as middle of the road D1 schools now.
No
Have you been living under a rock? YES...
Anonymous wrote: Question for parents of ECNL-RL parents - for players that aren't a "top prospect", but want to continue playing in college - what's the best approach - reach out to coaches? (note: not expecting any scholarship money, however DD wants to continue playing in college).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top academinc D3 schools are as hard to get on as middle of the road D1 schools now.
No
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top academinc D3 schools are as hard to get on as middle of the road D1 schools now.
No
Yes. UAA and Nescac schools have girls who likely turned down d1. Those teams are mostly Ecnl with some ga. Some ecnlr there as well but it is not an easy get. You also have to have the grades in addition to the soccer.
And $$$$$
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top academinc D3 schools are as hard to get on as middle of the road D1 schools now.
No
Yes. UAA and Nescac schools have girls who likely turned down d1. Those teams are mostly Ecnl with some ga. Some ecnlr there as well but it is not an easy get. You also have to have the grades in addition to the soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top academinc D3 schools are as hard to get on as middle of the road D1 schools now.
No
Anonymous wrote:Top academinc D3 schools are as hard to get on as middle of the road D1 schools now.
Anonymous wrote:In some D3 schools, you can just repeatedly show up to team practice and they might put you on the team if you're good enough. I did it that way, I was 2nd string for 2 years and starter my senior year. No scholarship money. Just good times!