Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the habit of listing the high school is a matter of tradition, and outside of soccer, for most sports it probably still has relevance. I did find looking at the rosters interesting, because of the portion of players from outside the US. Anyways, I spot checked some of the US players out of curiosity and there were indeed Da players on the roster. So they may graduate from a certain high school, but it doesn't mean they actually played for them.
Hope that helps.
Most colleges list the da or club where their players were based in high school. Not just the high school. Most elite private university players go to private/boarding schools so many not be at DAs. Bubble boys from 9-12 all the way through college. And we are all puzzled why USMNT is so weak. The same weaknesses that result from developing in these sheltered environments soon make themselves evident in other contexts, not just soccer. Give me Clint Dempsey any day of the week over these guys. But to be fair, I think their eyes are on other objectives, not soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the habit of listing the high school is a matter of tradition, and outside of soccer, for most sports it probably still has relevance. I did find looking at the rosters interesting, because of the portion of players from outside the US. Anyways, I spot checked some of the US players out of curiosity and there were indeed Da players on the roster. So they may graduate from a certain high school, but it doesn't mean they actually played for them.
Hope that helps.
Most colleges list the da or club where their players were based in high school. Not just the high school. Most elite private university players go to private/boarding schools so many not be at DAs. Bubble boys from 9-12 all the way through college. And we are all puzzled why USMNT is so weak. The same weaknesses that result from developing in these sheltered environments soon make themselves evident in other contexts, not just soccer. Give me Clint Dempsey any day of the week over these guys. But to be fair, I think their eyes are on other objectives, not soccer.
Anonymous wrote:I think the habit of listing the high school is a matter of tradition, and outside of soccer, for most sports it probably still has relevance. I did find looking at the rosters interesting, because of the portion of players from outside the US. Anyways, I spot checked some of the US players out of curiosity and there were indeed Da players on the roster. So they may graduate from a certain high school, but it doesn't mean they actually played for them.
Hope that helps.
Anonymous wrote:Where are the Men's NCAA games being broadcast?
Friday, Dec. 6:
No. 7 Stanford vs. No. 2 Clemson | 6 p.m.
No. 1 Virginia vs. No. 8 Southern Methodist | 7 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 7
No. 3 Georgetown vs. No. 6 Washington | Noon
UC Santa Barbara vs. No. 4 Wake Forest | 5 p.m.
Anonymous wrote:I believe the game is at Georgetown at 12 this Sunday.