Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 19:56     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BRYC are strong where they need to be - recruiting age groups. They are putting players in college. That is ultimately what we as parents want. They were also in ECNL’s top 25 clubs which is a good indicator of a clubs overall strength. We play BRYC today. I would like to believe the sinking ship theory but the reality is far from that.


BRYC Girls Conference standings:

U13 10th (out of 11)
U14 6th
U15 11th
U16 9th

U17 1st
U18/19 2nd

Wanna re-think that sinking ship theory?


So they have the top teams when it matters. Cool


+1


That'll work for this season and next...
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 19:53     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BRYC are strong where they need to be - recruiting age groups. They are putting players in college. That is ultimately what we as parents want. They were also in ECNL’s top 25 clubs which is a good indicator of a clubs overall strength. We play BRYC today. I would like to believe the sinking ship theory but the reality is far from that.


BRYC Girls Conference standings:

U13 10th (out of 11)
U14 6th
U15 11th
U16 9th

U17 1st
U18/19 2nd

Wanna re-think that sinking ship theory?


So they have the top teams when it matters. Cool


+1
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 19:47     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BRYC are strong where they need to be - recruiting age groups. They are putting players in college. That is ultimately what we as parents want. They were also in ECNL’s top 25 clubs which is a good indicator of a clubs overall strength. We play BRYC today. I would like to believe the sinking ship theory but the reality is far from that.


BRYC Girls Conference standings:

U13 10th (out of 11)
U14 6th
U15 11th
U16 9th

U17 1st
U18/19 2nd

Wanna re-think that sinking ship theory?


So they have the top teams when it matters. Cool
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 19:40     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

BRYC v Loudoun today
15s 1-0
16s 2-0
17s 4-0
19s 3-0

Sinking ship?



Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 19:33     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a daughter at BRYC when Larry was there, and if you were one of his favorites, he helped out some. But in general, the players are getting offers on their own, not because of the BRYC coaching staff. And based on conversations with those who are still there, it’s even worse now.

In terms of the best clubs for getting your kid an offer from a school that’s at the top of their range, hands down it’s McLean up here. Richmond also does a great job of helping their players out. FCV has an impressive list of schools but the coaches do not play as big a role in the offers; but to give FCV some credit, they do a great job of getting their players invites to NTCs and from there, national team camp invites, which directly plays a role in the quality of offers those players received.


For what it is worth we actually have 14 D1 commits in our 2020 class at BRYC , the coaching staff helped my daughter in any way they could, we as a family are thankful for what the club has done for our daughter.


The bulk of those girls should be thanking their original clubs for developing them, all BRYC did was give them exposure via ECNL...
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 19:30     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:BRYC are strong where they need to be - recruiting age groups. They are putting players in college. That is ultimately what we as parents want. They were also in ECNL’s top 25 clubs which is a good indicator of a clubs overall strength. We play BRYC today. I would like to believe the sinking ship theory but the reality is far from that.


BRYC Girls Conference standings:

U13 10th (out of 11)
U14 6th
U15 11th
U16 9th

U17 1st
U18/19 2nd

Wanna re-think that sinking ship theory?
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 19:26     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:I had a daughter at BRYC when Larry was there, and if you were one of his favorites, he helped out some. But in general, the players are getting offers on their own, not because of the BRYC coaching staff. And based on conversations with those who are still there, it’s even worse now.

In terms of the best clubs for getting your kid an offer from a school that’s at the top of their range, hands down it’s McLean up here. Richmond also does a great job of helping their players out. FCV has an impressive list of schools but the coaches do not play as big a role in the offers; but to give FCV some credit, they do a great job of getting their players invites to NTCs and from there, national team camp invites, which directly plays a role in the quality of offers those players received.


Larry did little to nothing for the girls who are being recruited right now.
He'd been collecting a check for the last couple years prior to leaving...
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 15:03     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a daughter at BRYC when Larry was there, and if you were one of his favorites, he helped out some. But in general, the players are getting offers on their own, not because of the BRYC coaching staff. And based on conversations with those who are still there, it’s even worse now.

In terms of the best clubs for getting your kid an offer from a school that’s at the top of their range, hands down it’s McLean up here. Richmond also does a great job of helping their players out. FCV has an impressive list of schools but the coaches do not play as big a role in the offers; but to give FCV some credit, they do a great job of getting their players invites to NTCs and from there, national team camp invites, which directly plays a role in the quality of offers those players received.


For what it is worth we actually have 14 D1 commits in our 2020 class at BRYC , the coaching staff helped my daughter in any way they could, we as a family are thankful for what the club has done for our daughter.


This is actually an example of how BRYC is falling. Yes a lot of kids are going DI, but how many are going to good soccer programs? There’s only one player going to a power 5 school and she committed while at another club. There’s only one player whose college team made the NCAA tournament this year and she committed while at another club. One player is going to an Ivy, but FCV and McLean(x2) can claim that also.

When you look at the quality of programs where players end up, BRYC does worse than FCV, McLean and Richmond.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 13:02     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BRYC are strong where they need to be - recruiting age groups. They are putting players in college. That is ultimately what we as parents want. They were also in ECNL’s top 25 clubs which is a good indicator of a clubs overall strength. We play BRYC today. I would like to believe the sinking ship theory but the reality is far from that.


That's all good and perfectly acceptable. The ultimate goal for most families is college.

However, there was a time when all their teams were strong. That 03 team didn't just become strong. It's been that way for a while. And that's the concern with BRYC. Their younger teams aren't at the same level that these older teams were in years past. They even had U15 girls on YNTs.


I have been at Braddock for a while, there has always been a few awesome teams and a few teams that don’t do very well. Let’s not also forget the DA was brought into the equation, this diluted the player pool even further in Northern Virginia. For any club in this area to be in ECNL’s top 25 clubs is surprising considering how diluted this area is. BRYC is getting more players to college than they ever have and that is what all of us as parents are looking for. We pay a lot of money for our kids to play travel from u9-19, getting them to college is the end goal


Yes, the change in the landscape is what I was referring to. Although, to be fair, BRYC has only been in the ECNL for a couple of years.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 12:53     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

What club has the most 03s committed?
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 12:50     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a daughter at BRYC when Larry was there, and if you were one of his favorites, he helped out some. But in general, the players are getting offers on their own, not because of the BRYC coaching staff. And based on conversations with those who are still there, it’s even worse now.

In terms of the best clubs for getting your kid an offer from a school that’s at the top of their range, hands down it’s McLean up here. Richmond also does a great job of helping their players out. FCV has an impressive list of schools but the coaches do not play as big a role in the offers; but to give FCV some credit, they do a great job of getting their players invites to NTCs and from there, national team camp invites, which directly plays a role in the quality of offers those players received.


For what it is worth we actually have 14 D1 commits in our 2020 class at BRYC , the coaching staff helped my daughter in any way they could, we as a family are thankful for what the club has done for our daughter.


Tyler Mishalow is an amazing coach. He has done an amazing job getting our team recruited.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 11:57     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:I had a daughter at BRYC when Larry was there, and if you were one of his favorites, he helped out some. But in general, the players are getting offers on their own, not because of the BRYC coaching staff. And based on conversations with those who are still there, it’s even worse now.

In terms of the best clubs for getting your kid an offer from a school that’s at the top of their range, hands down it’s McLean up here. Richmond also does a great job of helping their players out. FCV has an impressive list of schools but the coaches do not play as big a role in the offers; but to give FCV some credit, they do a great job of getting their players invites to NTCs and from there, national team camp invites, which directly plays a role in the quality of offers those players received.


For what it is worth we actually have 14 D1 commits in our 2020 class at BRYC , the coaching staff helped my daughter in any way they could, we as a family are thankful for what the club has done for our daughter.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 11:51     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BRYC are strong where they need to be - recruiting age groups. They are putting players in college. That is ultimately what we as parents want. They were also in ECNL’s top 25 clubs which is a good indicator of a clubs overall strength. We play BRYC today. I would like to believe the sinking ship theory but the reality is far from that.


That's all good and perfectly acceptable. The ultimate goal for most families is college.

However, there was a time when all their teams were strong. That 03 team didn't just become strong. It's been that way for a while. And that's the concern with BRYC. Their younger teams aren't at the same level that these older teams were in years past. They even had U15 girls on YNTs.


I have been at Braddock for a while, there has always been a few awesome teams and a few teams that don’t do very well. Let’s not also forget the DA was brought into the equation, this diluted the player pool even further in Northern Virginia. For any club in this area to be in ECNL’s top 25 clubs is surprising considering how diluted this area is. BRYC is getting more players to college than they ever have and that is what all of us as parents are looking for. We pay a lot of money for our kids to play travel from u9-19, getting them to college is the end goal
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 11:49     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

I had a daughter at BRYC when Larry was there, and if you were one of his favorites, he helped out some. But in general, the players are getting offers on their own, not because of the BRYC coaching staff. And based on conversations with those who are still there, it’s even worse now.

In terms of the best clubs for getting your kid an offer from a school that’s at the top of their range, hands down it’s McLean up here. Richmond also does a great job of helping their players out. FCV has an impressive list of schools but the coaches do not play as big a role in the offers; but to give FCV some credit, they do a great job of getting their players invites to NTCs and from there, national team camp invites, which directly plays a role in the quality of offers those players received.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2019 11:39     Subject: What are the top 03 teams?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BRYC are strong where they need to be - recruiting age groups. They are putting players in college. That is ultimately what we as parents want. They were also in ECNL’s top 25 clubs which is a good indicator of a clubs overall strength. We play BRYC today. I would like to believe the sinking ship theory but the reality is far from that.


+1
Put Players in College. That is all.


I have to agree with this, all my daughter wants to do is play in college, if I have to move her as a junior to a mclean or bryc to make that happen I will.