Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am unaware of any 2022 in NOVA committed to an elite college program, i.e. one that has made it to the College Cup in the past ten years. You can either accept the reality that the 2022 and 2023 are down years or that there is something more serious going on with proper coaching/development.
Just because there isn’t a commitment to UNC or FSU that doesn’t mean players in NOVA haven’t been recruited by those schools.
I think the college decision process has changed over time. Most kids/families are prioritizing academics and seeing where/if the soccer lines up.
What an idea. Academics over athletics. Who would of thought.
Exactly. Why do I care about how many Elite P5 soccer players are coming out of this region? I only care about my kid and what is best for her. How many kids go to Elite P5 schools does little for my player. I just don't see why I would care one way or another.
😂 No one cares but them and their photo op for Facebook. And everyone liking their post really don’t care anyways.
Don’t get me wrong, some great P5 schools…but there is more at play….like scholarship 💰
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am unaware of any 2022 in NOVA committed to an elite college program, i.e. one that has made it to the College Cup in the past ten years. You can either accept the reality that the 2022 and 2023 are down years or that there is something more serious going on with proper coaching/development.
Just because there isn’t a commitment to UNC or FSU that doesn’t mean players in NOVA haven’t been recruited by those schools.
I think the college decision process has changed over time. Most kids/families are prioritizing academics and seeing where/if the soccer lines up.
What an idea. Academics over athletics. Who would of thought.
Exactly. Why do I care about how many Elite P5 soccer players are coming out of this region? I only care about my kid and what is best for her. How many kids go to Elite P5 schools does little for my player. I just don't see why I would care one way or another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am unaware of any 2022 in NOVA committed to an elite college program, i.e. one that has made it to the College Cup in the past ten years. You can either accept the reality that the 2022 and 2023 are down years or that there is something more serious going on with proper coaching/development.
Just because there isn’t a commitment to UNC or FSU that doesn’t mean players in NOVA haven’t been recruited by those schools.
I think the college decision process has changed over time. Most kids/families are prioritizing academics and seeing where/if the soccer lines up.
What an idea. Academics over athletics. Who would of thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am unaware of any 2022 in NOVA committed to an elite college program, i.e. one that has made it to the College Cup in the past ten years. You can either accept the reality that the 2022 and 2023 are down years or that there is something more serious going on with proper coaching/development.
Just because there isn’t a commitment to UNC or FSU that doesn’t mean players in NOVA haven’t been recruited by those schools.
I think the college decision process has changed over time. Most kids/families are prioritizing academics and seeing where/if the soccer lines up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am unaware of any 2022 in NOVA committed to an elite college program, i.e. one that has made it to the College Cup in the past ten years. You can either accept the reality that the 2022 and 2023 are down years or that there is something more serious going on with proper coaching/development.
Just because there isn’t a commitment to UNC or FSU that doesn’t mean players in NOVA haven’t been recruited by those schools.
I think the college decision process has changed over time. Most kids/families are prioritizing academics and seeing where/if the soccer lines up.
Anonymous wrote:I am unaware of any 2022 in NOVA committed to an elite college program, i.e. one that has made it to the College Cup in the past ten years. You can either accept the reality that the 2022 and 2023 are down years or that there is something more serious going on with proper coaching/development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington has now played 7 games not 1 or 2 but 7. Most of their age groups are not doing well. Especially 07 which was always the weak group along with 05. 07suffered even more when three of their best players left for Loudoun. Rumor is that they left because of poor coaching and bad club leadership.
Last weekend the Arlington 07 team lost to Courage 0-4 but the game should have been 0-10. I know two Courage families that were upset they even made the trip to play such a weak team. These Arligton girls think they can play high school and club. Club leadership should stop this. Too many injuries and it is making Arlington look even worse than they are. Well, the results speak for themself. 05 Arlington is in 11th place, 06 Arlington is in 5th place and 07 Arlington is in 9th place. in 07 Mclean and Loudoun are battling for the top place. BRYC is a travesty and Arlington is not much better.
Unless the kids are in private school VA high school soccer is played in the spring and shouldn't be much of factor right now.
Arlington has a lot of kids attending private school and playing soccer this fall. ALOT. Many are at schools like Visi, Holton, Saint Johns, O'Connell and others. It is a huge factor especially for a club that was not really that strong or deep to begin with. I would be pissed if I was a nonprivate school teammate. These kids prioritized high school soccer which is not as important as club soccer. Pick one. You can not play both. Well you can and then you get the scores that Arlington is getting.
Maybe they should have larger rosters
For them to have larger rosters they need to be able to attract good players. With their record who will want to play for them. McLean and Loudon have big rosters because kids want to play for winning teams. Arlington can barely get more than 15 girls on a team. When someone is hurt they pull from their lower teams and that further hurts the ECNL team as the lower team kids are not helpful. Arlington leadership should act like real leaders and tell girls that they need to choose high school or club for the fall season.
This is counter to what ECNL wants to promote. Also you would lose girls from a recruiting standpoint. Frankly there is nothing to be done on this front.
Arlington 08’s are crushing it. I doubt they will lose another games this year. They are making ECNL a joke or really just showing it for what it is…a water down league. A few top teams and everyone else who are just props….it’s like a few the Harlem Globetrotters and a bunch of the Washington Generals.
5th Place after 7 games is "crushing it"?
Soon you will be like your older sisters team. Last place
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bit concerning for NOVA in the older age groups. 3 of top 4 in 06 age group are NC clubs. The top 7 teams in the U17 age group are none-NOVA clubs. The top 5 teams in the U18/19 age group are none-NOVA.
I think the reality is setting in. People will argue it is dilution but at the older ages, the top players are identified and they flock to the top teams. Those on top teams, who don't play, go to less competitive teams. The fact that the best area players are at ECNL but clubs are not at the top level means that this area is not as deep in player and coaching talent as Richmond, Charlotte and Raleigh.
The proof is in the recruiting. How many local players are signing with the top college programs, which have their pick of the elite talent from around the nation. Did UNC, UVA, FSU, Duke, UCLA, Stanford, PSU, etc. sign any local Class of 2022. Consider that a few years ago, McLean was competing for national ECNL titles with u18/19 teams that had players committed to UVA, UNC, Duke, Wisconsin, FSU, PSU, Georgetown, etc. What happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bit concerning for NOVA in the older age groups. 3 of top 4 in 06 age group are NC clubs. The top 7 teams in the U17 age group are none-NOVA clubs. The top 5 teams in the U18/19 age group are none-NOVA.
I think the reality is setting in. People will argue it is dilution but at the older ages, the top players are identified and they flock to the top teams. Those on top teams, who don't play, go to less competitive teams. The fact that the best area players are at ECNL but clubs are not at the top level means that this area is not as deep in player and coaching talent as Richmond, Charlotte and Raleigh.
The proof is in the recruiting. How many local players are signing with the top college programs, which have their pick of the elite talent from around the nation. Did UNC, UVA, FSU, Duke, UCLA, Stanford, PSU, etc. sign any local Class of 2022. Consider that a few years ago, McLean was competing for national ECNL titles with u18/19 teams that had players committed to UVA, UNC, Duke, Wisconsin, FSU, PSU, Georgetown, etc. What happened?
There are 2022’s committed to top programs. It’s been discussed enough on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am unaware of any 2022 in NOVA committed to an elite college program, i.e. one that has made it to the College Cup in the past ten years. You can either accept the reality that the 2022 and 2023 are down years or that there is something more serious going on with proper coaching/development.
You’re moving the goalposts. PP mentioned Georgetown, Wisconsin, etc. Those aren’t “elite” programs that fit your College Cup criteria. What’s your list? Unc and FSU?
Elite is power 5 conferences. Any other definition is dumb and wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am unaware of any 2022 in NOVA committed to an elite college program, i.e. one that has made it to the College Cup in the past ten years. You can either accept the reality that the 2022 and 2023 are down years or that there is something more serious going on with proper coaching/development.
Just because there isn’t a commitment to UNC or FSU that doesn’t mean players in NOVA haven’t been recruited by those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am unaware of any 2022 in NOVA committed to an elite college program, i.e. one that has made it to the College Cup in the past ten years. You can either accept the reality that the 2022 and 2023 are down years or that there is something more serious going on with proper coaching/development.
You’re moving the goalposts. PP mentioned Georgetown, Wisconsin, etc. Those aren’t “elite” programs that fit your College Cup criteria. What’s your list? Unc and FSU?