Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't be worried what the folks on here say, if she is determined and willing to sacrifice a lot of social things and do the work she will reach her goal.
Working with a top trainer on her own will be a great help
Her HS coach and club coaches will be a great asset
Go to a lot of different college camps that she is interested in. Get on their radar
A relative was a jv player in 9th grade, was on a God forbid I say a lower division in WAGS team and ended up with a D1 full ride and made All Met this fall.
Most of the players at her age will burn out, have already reached their potential or won't want to get to the next level.
Did your relative stay on that WAGS team or did she move to another team?
Anonymous wrote:DD doesn't really need/want to play DIV 1, she's fine with DIV 3, but we just really don't know the process or timing involved. Some very useful information so far- Thanks! She's been told by her hs coaches that she needs to seek a travel team with a higher level of play, but I'm concerned that there aren't really any other teams near us and I'm not sure how to go about looking.
Anonymous wrote:Don't be worried what the folks on here say, if she is determined and willing to sacrifice a lot of social things and do the work she will reach her goal.
Working with a top trainer on her own will be a great help
Her HS coach and club coaches will be a great asset
Go to a lot of different college camps that she is interested in. Get on their radar
A relative was a jv player in 9th grade, was on a God forbid I say a lower division in WAGS team and ended up with a D1 full ride and made All Met this fall.
Most of the players at her age will burn out, have already reached their potential or won't want to get to the next level.
Anonymous wrote:DD is a freshman in hs. She made the varsity team. She plays on a travel team in Division 3 WAGS. What else should she be doing if she wants to play college soccer- not necessarily DIV 1.?