Anonymous wrote:There's quite a rift going on the 2012 teams () so I thought we could look at the 2021 commitments for college-bound players:
2021 Bethesda (includes multiples; this is also boys and girls): Frosterburg State, University of Dayton, Mount St. Mary's, Mount Olive, COlumbia, University of Delaware, American University, Central Connecticut State, Mount Union, Georgetown, Princeton, Yale, Johns Hopkins, Bridgewater, Washington University in St. Louis, Boston University, Harvard, Howard, Penn State Harrisburg
2021 SYC (includes multiples, this is only boys as there are no girls college-bound from SYC): Howard, Radford, Longwood, Montclair State, Westminster College
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC you need to fix your college commitments for girls
They will, it will be called VA Union.
How many SYC players are on the VA Union teams? This is 2009-2004 age groups.
I don't know how many but SYC arranged for a pathway, the rest is up to your kid whether or not a SYC coach posts about her team here or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC you need to fix your college commitments for girls
They will, it will be called VA Union.
How many SYC players are on the VA Union teams? This is 2009-2004 age groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC you need to fix your college commitments for girls
They will, it will be called VA Union.
Anonymous wrote:SYC you need to fix your college commitments for girls
Anonymous wrote:There's quite a rift going on the 2012 teams () so I thought we could look at the 2021 commitments for college-bound players:
2021 Bethesda (includes multiples; this is also boys and girls): Frosterburg State, University of Dayton, Mount St. Mary's, Mount Olive, COlumbia, University of Delaware, American University, Central Connecticut State, Mount Union, Georgetown, Princeton, Yale, Johns Hopkins, Bridgewater, Washington University in St. Louis, Boston University, Harvard, Howard, Penn State Harrisburg
2021 SYC (includes multiples, this is only boys as there are no girls college-bound from SYC): Howard, Radford, Longwood, Montclair State, Westminster College

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, years of travel soccer and thousands of dollars gets you a spot (non-scholarship) on a third-tier D3 team?
Sounds like a great plan.
I really hate this attitude. I don’t pay thousands of dollars a year for my kid to play soccer because I think it will result in a college scholarship or D1 soccer glory. Just like I don’t pay thousands a year for them to play piano in hopes of joining the symphony. Or send them away to camps so they can become an explorer. I do it because they enjoy it and kids gotta do something with their time other than video games.
Playing soccer is not an investment strategy and I don’t know anyone who thinks this
Anonymous wrote:So, years of travel soccer and thousands of dollars gets you a spot (non-scholarship) on a third-tier D3 team?
Sounds like a great plan.
) so I thought we could look at the 2021 commitments for college-bound players: