Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To original poster who said “I’m genuinely impressed with the caliber of the players this school that when I attended was not known at all for their soccer team.” When did you attend JMU because I think they went to the final 8 of the NCAA tournament when they won 3 straight conference titles in the early 90s. JMU men have been one of the best mid-major men’s soccer programs in the country over the last 30 years.
OP here, I graduated in 2010. Not sure why that would matter though. While I attended we only talked about the basketball and football teams.
Anonymous wrote:To original poster who said “I’m genuinely impressed with the caliber of the players this school that when I attended was not known at all for their soccer team.” When did you attend JMU because I think they went to the final 8 of the NCAA tournament when they won 3 straight conference titles in the early 90s. JMU men have been one of the best mid-major men’s soccer programs in the country over the last 30 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In soccer the top programs with mostly be international players.
If you really want to play and you are not a top player you need to find a team at your level.
It is not true that most of the top programs have a majority of international players, and most coaches are consistent on this from year to year so you can look at the rosters over a several year span to set your expectations. The Marshall coach only seems to recruit over-age international players, for example, but this is not true of the Georgetown coach.
The nice thing about looking for in-state programs is that coaches will have an easier opportunity to see your kid, so you should cast a wide net within VA. Does ECNL RL mean a second tier ECNL team? If so, that’s going to be a heavy lift for a school like JMU. Is there a possibility for him to play for an MLSNext or ECNL team? It’s much easier to market yourself as a starter from a top team if you want to play D1. Good grades are helpful in recruiting, but legacy status is meaningless to coaches (though helpful for general admissions purposes if he doesn’t get re recruited but wants to attend anyway).
Anonymous wrote:So I'm checking out JMU's class of 2020, my alma mater, and one of the schools my DS born in 2006 selected as one of his top schools.
I'm genuinely impressed with the caliber of the players this school that when I attended was not known at all for their soccer team. We are in Prince William County and play for a ECNL RL team. I don't think even the legacy and his good grades will be able to help him play for this school.
https://jmusports.com/news/2020/6/15/jmu-mens-soccer-adds-13-newcomers-for-2020-season.aspx
Any parents out there that were looking into Virginia schools have experience with seeing international players with some international experience. We're you successful with your DC? How did you do it? Any parents wanting to share their current stories on college soccer recruiting for Virginia schools? I'm looking to learn from the success a d mistakes of others!![]()
Anonymous wrote:So I'm checking out JMU's class of 2020, my alma mater, and one of the schools my DS born in 2006 selected as one of his top schools.
I'm genuinely impressed with the caliber of the players this school that when I attended was not known at all for their soccer team. We are in Prince William County and play for a ECNL RL team. I don't think even the legacy and his good grades will be able to help him play for this school.
https://jmusports.com/news/2020/6/15/jmu-mens-soccer-adds-13-newcomers-for-2020-season.aspx
Any parents out there that were looking into Virginia schools have experience with seeing international players with some international experience. We're you successful with your DC? How did you do it? Any parents wanting to share their current stories on college soccer recruiting for Virginia schools? I'm looking to learn from the success a d mistakes of others!![]()
Anonymous wrote:So I'm checking out JMU's class of 2020, my alma mater, and one of the schools my DS born in 2006 selected as one of his top schools.
I'm genuinely impressed with the caliber of the players this school that when I attended was not known at all for their soccer team. We are in Prince William County and play for a ECNL RL team. I don't think even the legacy and his good grades will be able to help him play for this school.
https://jmusports.com/news/2020/6/15/jmu-mens-soccer-adds-13-newcomers-for-2020-season.aspx
Any parents out there that were looking into Virginia schools have experience with seeing international players with some international experience. We're you successful with your DC? How did you do it? Any parents wanting to share their current stories on college soccer recruiting for Virginia schools? I'm looking to learn from the success a d mistakes of others!![]()
Anonymous wrote:In soccer the top programs with mostly be international players.
If you really want to play and you are not a top player you need to find a team at your level.
Anonymous wrote:So I'm checking out JMU's class of 2020, my alma mater, and one of the schools my DS born in 2006 selected as one of his top schools.
I'm genuinely impressed with the caliber of the players this school that when I attended was not known at all for their soccer team. We are in Prince William County and play for a ECNL RL team. I don't think even the legacy and his good grades will be able to help him play for this school.
https://jmusports.com/news/2020/6/15/jmu-mens-soccer-adds-13-newcomers-for-2020-season.aspx
Any parents out there that were looking into Virginia schools have experience with seeing international players with some international experience. We're you successful with your DC? How did you do it? Any parents wanting to share their current stories on college soccer recruiting for Virginia schools? I'm looking to learn from the success a d mistakes of others!![]()