Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.
Depends what level of of play within D1 you are looking at. On the girls side, most of your power 5 schools have been done with 2022s. Your top power 5 schools like UNC, UVA, FSU, etc. are basically done with their 2023 class too. Committments from 2023s have picked up recently, so expect a wave of committments over the next couple months. As is the case every year, the tier that includes CAA and A10 schools will see a wave of comittments after spots on power 5 rosters start evaporating. There number of players transferrring is at an all time high, so not sure how big an impact this is having on recruiting.
Very informative
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.
Depends what level of of play within D1 you are looking at. On the girls side, most of your power 5 schools have been done with 2022s. Your top power 5 schools like UNC, UVA, FSU, etc. are basically done with their 2023 class too. Committments from 2023s have picked up recently, so expect a wave of committments over the next couple months. As is the case every year, the tier that includes CAA and A10 schools will see a wave of comittments after spots on power 5 rosters start evaporating. There number of players transferrring is at an all time high, so not sure how big an impact this is having on recruiting.
Very informative
This is not accurate at all. Power 5 (although a less relevant category for soccer) schools are not basically done with 23s. On the girls side, most top soccer programs are wrapping up 22s and the academic/ivy schools are just now solidifying their commitments. For the boys the 22s have really just started to get offers and make commitments, but that process will continue through the fall. For the girls 23s, you’ll see an early wave of commitments for a small set of players now, the bulk will come in late winter/spring after the fall college season and the winter ID camps. For the boys, only the exceptional player that is choosing college over pros will be making any sort of commitment. The 23s should focus on their target schools and have honest discussions with the college coaches about feasibility. The 22s may need to look at programs that they had not originally considered, still lots of options out there…
DD's club has completely underprepared DD for college. Reading these posts can be so upsetting
Anonymous wrote:If you are attending ID camps you are not being recruited you are marketing yourself.
Huge difference between being recruited and having to market yourself.
Yes, everyone gets the we are interested in you mass emails saying they want you to attend their ID camp. How do you think schools pay for their fancy jackets and winter gear that is not in the athletic departments budget?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.
Depends what level of of play within D1 you are looking at. On the girls side, most of your power 5 schools have been done with 2022s. Your top power 5 schools like UNC, UVA, FSU, etc. are basically done with their 2023 class too. Committments from 2023s have picked up recently, so expect a wave of committments over the next couple months. As is the case every year, the tier that includes CAA and A10 schools will see a wave of comittments after spots on power 5 rosters start evaporating. There number of players transferrring is at an all time high, so not sure how big an impact this is having on recruiting.
Very informative
This is not accurate at all. Power 5 (although a less relevant category for soccer) schools are not basically done with 23s. On the girls side, most top soccer programs are wrapping up 22s and the academic/ivy schools are just now solidifying their commitments. For the boys the 22s have really just started to get offers and make commitments, but that process will continue through the fall. For the girls 23s, you’ll see an early wave of commitments for a small set of players now, the bulk will come in late winter/spring after the fall college season and the winter ID camps. For the boys, only the exceptional player that is choosing college over pros will be making any sort of commitment. The 23s should focus on their target schools and have honest discussions with the college coaches about feasibility. The 22s may need to look at programs that they had not originally considered, still lots of options out there…
DD's club has completely underprepared DD for college. Reading these posts can be so upsetting
Most clubs don't help much at all. It is up to the players (families) to figure out their own journey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.
Depends what level of of play within D1 you are looking at. On the girls side, most of your power 5 schools have been done with 2022s. Your top power 5 schools like UNC, UVA, FSU, etc. are basically done with their 2023 class too. Committments from 2023s have picked up recently, so expect a wave of committments over the next couple months. As is the case every year, the tier that includes CAA and A10 schools will see a wave of comittments after spots on power 5 rosters start evaporating. There number of players transferrring is at an all time high, so not sure how big an impact this is having on recruiting.
Very informative
This is not accurate at all. Power 5 (although a less relevant category for soccer) schools are not basically done with 23s. On the girls side, most top soccer programs are wrapping up 22s and the academic/ivy schools are just now solidifying their commitments. For the boys the 22s have really just started to get offers and make commitments, but that process will continue through the fall. For the girls 23s, you’ll see an early wave of commitments for a small set of players now, the bulk will come in late winter/spring after the fall college season and the winter ID camps. For the boys, only the exceptional player that is choosing college over pros will be making any sort of commitment. The 23s should focus on their target schools and have honest discussions with the college coaches about feasibility. The 22s may need to look at programs that they had not originally considered, still lots of options out there…
"Done" as in down to just a handful of players they are looking still looking at to close out the class with. Anson Dorrance said himself that UNC is done with 2023 recruiting, basically decided between 3 or 4 players for the last spot available. Ivy Schools are not Power 5, yes they are still heavily recruiting 2022s. Boys is always a year behind girls in terms of recruiting timeframe. Agree with the last two sentences....that is the current phase for girls of those age groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.
Depends what level of of play within D1 you are looking at. On the girls side, most of your power 5 schools have been done with 2022s. Your top power 5 schools like UNC, UVA, FSU, etc. are basically done with their 2023 class too. Committments from 2023s have picked up recently, so expect a wave of committments over the next couple months. As is the case every year, the tier that includes CAA and A10 schools will see a wave of comittments after spots on power 5 rosters start evaporating. There number of players transferrring is at an all time high, so not sure how big an impact this is having on recruiting.
Very informative
This is not accurate at all. Power 5 (although a less relevant category for soccer) schools are not basically done with 23s. On the girls side, most top soccer programs are wrapping up 22s and the academic/ivy schools are just now solidifying their commitments. For the boys the 22s have really just started to get offers and make commitments, but that process will continue through the fall. For the girls 23s, you’ll see an early wave of commitments for a small set of players now, the bulk will come in late winter/spring after the fall college season and the winter ID camps. For the boys, only the exceptional player that is choosing college over pros will be making any sort of commitment. The 23s should focus on their target schools and have honest discussions with the college coaches about feasibility. The 22s may need to look at programs that they had not originally considered, still lots of options out there…
DD's club has completely underprepared DD for college. Reading these posts can be so upsetting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.
Depends what level of of play within D1 you are looking at. On the girls side, most of your power 5 schools have been done with 2022s. Your top power 5 schools like UNC, UVA, FSU, etc. are basically done with their 2023 class too. Committments from 2023s have picked up recently, so expect a wave of committments over the next couple months. As is the case every year, the tier that includes CAA and A10 schools will see a wave of comittments after spots on power 5 rosters start evaporating. There number of players transferrring is at an all time high, so not sure how big an impact this is having on recruiting.
Very informative
This is not accurate at all. Power 5 (although a less relevant category for soccer) schools are not basically done with 23s. On the girls side, most top soccer programs are wrapping up 22s and the academic/ivy schools are just now solidifying their commitments. For the boys the 22s have really just started to get offers and make commitments, but that process will continue through the fall. For the girls 23s, you’ll see an early wave of commitments for a small set of players now, the bulk will come in late winter/spring after the fall college season and the winter ID camps. For the boys, only the exceptional player that is choosing college over pros will be making any sort of commitment. The 23s should focus on their target schools and have honest discussions with the college coaches about feasibility. The 22s may need to look at programs that they had not originally considered, still lots of options out there…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.
Depends what level of of play within D1 you are looking at. On the girls side, most of your power 5 schools have been done with 2022s. Your top power 5 schools like UNC, UVA, FSU, etc. are basically done with their 2023 class too. Committments from 2023s have picked up recently, so expect a wave of committments over the next couple months. As is the case every year, the tier that includes CAA and A10 schools will see a wave of comittments after spots on power 5 rosters start evaporating. There number of players transferrring is at an all time high, so not sure how big an impact this is having on recruiting.
Very informative
This is not accurate at all. Power 5 (although a less relevant category for soccer) schools are not basically done with 23s. On the girls side, most top soccer programs are wrapping up 22s and the academic/ivy schools are just now solidifying their commitments. For the boys the 22s have really just started to get offers and make commitments, but that process will continue through the fall. For the girls 23s, you’ll see an early wave of commitments for a small set of players now, the bulk will come in late winter/spring after the fall college season and the winter ID camps. For the boys, only the exceptional player that is choosing college over pros will be making any sort of commitment. The 23s should focus on their target schools and have honest discussions with the college coaches about feasibility. The 22s may need to look at programs that they had not originally considered, still lots of options out there…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.
Depends what level of of play within D1 you are looking at. On the girls side, most of your power 5 schools have been done with 2022s. Your top power 5 schools like UNC, UVA, FSU, etc. are basically done with their 2023 class too. Committments from 2023s have picked up recently, so expect a wave of committments over the next couple months. As is the case every year, the tier that includes CAA and A10 schools will see a wave of comittments after spots on power 5 rosters start evaporating. There number of players transferrring is at an all time high, so not sure how big an impact this is having on recruiting.
Very informative
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.
Depends what level of of play within D1 you are looking at. On the girls side, most of your power 5 schools have been done with 2022s. Your top power 5 schools like UNC, UVA, FSU, etc. are basically done with their 2023 class too. Committments from 2023s have picked up recently, so expect a wave of committments over the next couple months. As is the case every year, the tier that includes CAA and A10 schools will see a wave of comittments after spots on power 5 rosters start evaporating. There number of players transferrring is at an all time high, so not sure how big an impact this is having on recruiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.
Depends what level of of play within D1 you are looking at. On the girls side, most of your power 5 schools have been done with 2022s. Your top power 5 schools like UNC, UVA, FSU, etc. are basically done with their 2023 class too. Committments from 2023s have picked up recently, so expect a wave of committments over the next couple months. As is the case every year, the tier that includes CAA and A10 schools will see a wave of comittments after spots on power 5 rosters start evaporating. There number of players transferrring is at an all time high, so not sure how big an impact this is having on recruiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share insights about how things are going for 22 and 23 girls, especially after summer ID camps? It looks like recruiting is waning for D1-focused 22s and picking up for 23s, but you know how people are cagey about this stuff until there’s actually a verbal commitment. Hoping that anonymity is helpful in getting some useful info here.