Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s going to be hard on Big10 girls now that they have to fly to the West Coast. Not sure how all of that will work.
They're grouping the two CA schools and the two Pacific NW schools. You fly to one pair each year and the other pair comes to you. Not that difficult to comprehend.
You understand when they have to fly out right? And how hard those trips are on your body?
It'll likely end up being a wash. The big schools have usually taken a cross-country trip at some point -- say, Stanford might come to play UNC and Duke on a Friday and Sunday to get in a couple of good nonconference games. Now they'll just be taking those trips for conference games.
So it's up to the coaches and schedulers to get it right.
Which they probably won't, of course.
Standford came to get beat by Wake. ACC is no joke
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t seem like there have been many class of 2026 commitments from the local clubs. Maybe 6-8 so far all told? And some top players with YNT/YNT camp experience have yet to commit…or at least haven’t announced. Has it been slow going compared to previous years?
There is a lot less due to new 28 woman roster max teams will have to abide by starting in 2025. A lot of schools have 7-11 women coming in 2025 and have to cut either players on roster or incoming freshman. The 2026 commits are going to be about 1/3 of years past.
Is it that or is it because there are no standout 2008 local girls? I am seeing commits to all the colleges of non-local players on social media but no local. Last year there were a ton of local commits by this time of local players.
Top girl from VDA just committed to UVA. I think you're a little early on the Eeyore mood. NCAA season full swing, so hard to recruit and coach. Our is stacked with talent
Ummm. not the brag you think it is. Maybe 5 years ago. UVA didn't make the NCAA tourney last year and they are even more awful this year. They get a higher ranking early in the season by playing very low ranked teams. Then get blown out of the water once Conference play starts.
Before you tell me how good a school it may or may not be, remember this is a soccer forum and you brought up the soccer commit.
Point was the girls are committing and OP was acting as if girls are getting snatched up. UVA is a top school, period. Education and soccer... which eaach school goes through rebuilding. UCLA has injuries galore, but I'm not going to say their program is trash now even though they're outside Top 25. Going to UVA from this area is a major flex. Good for her and another W for VDA recruitment, which is best in area for girls by a billion miles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t seem like there have been many class of 2026 commitments from the local clubs. Maybe 6-8 so far all told? And some top players with YNT/YNT camp experience have yet to commit…or at least haven’t announced. Has it been slow going compared to previous years?
There is a lot less due to new 28 woman roster max teams will have to abide by starting in 2025. A lot of schools have 7-11 women coming in 2025 and have to cut either players on roster or incoming freshman. The 2026 commits are going to be about 1/3 of years past.
Is it that or is it because there are no standout 2008 local girls? I am seeing commits to all the colleges of non-local players on social media but no local. Last year there were a ton of local commits by this time of local players.
Top girl from VDA just committed to UVA. I think you're a little early on the Eeyore mood. NCAA season full swing, so hard to recruit and coach. Our is stacked with talent
Ummm. not the brag you think it is. Maybe 5 years ago. UVA didn't make the NCAA tourney last year and they are even more awful this year. They get a higher ranking early in the season by playing very low ranked teams. Then get blown out of the water once Conference play starts.
Before you tell me how good a school it may or may not be, remember this is a soccer forum and you brought up the soccer commit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s going to be hard on Big10 girls now that they have to fly to the West Coast. Not sure how all of that will work.
They're grouping the two CA schools and the two Pacific NW schools. You fly to one pair each year and the other pair comes to you. Not that difficult to comprehend.
You understand when they have to fly out right? And how hard those trips are on your body?
It'll likely end up being a wash. The big schools have usually taken a cross-country trip at some point -- say, Stanford might come to play UNC and Duke on a Friday and Sunday to get in a couple of good nonconference games. Now they'll just be taking those trips for conference games.
So it's up to the coaches and schedulers to get it right.
Which they probably won't, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t seem like there have been many class of 2026 commitments from the local clubs. Maybe 6-8 so far all told? And some top players with YNT/YNT camp experience have yet to commit…or at least haven’t announced. Has it been slow going compared to previous years?
There is a lot less due to new 28 woman roster max teams will have to abide by starting in 2025. A lot of schools have 7-11 women coming in 2025 and have to cut either players on roster or incoming freshman. The 2026 commits are going to be about 1/3 of years past.
Is it that or is it because there are no standout 2008 local girls? I am seeing commits to all the colleges of non-local players on social media but no local. Last year there were a ton of local commits by this time of local players.
Top girl from VDA just committed to UVA. I think you're a little early on the Eeyore mood. NCAA season full swing, so hard to recruit and coach. Our is stacked with talent
Ummm. not the brag you think it is. Maybe 5 years ago. UVA didn't make the NCAA tourney last year and they are even more awful this year. They get a higher ranking early in the season by playing very low ranked teams. Then get blown out of the water once Conference play starts.
Before you tell me how good a school it may or may not be, remember this is a soccer forum and you brought up the soccer commit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t seem like there have been many class of 2026 commitments from the local clubs. Maybe 6-8 so far all told? And some top players with YNT/YNT camp experience have yet to commit…or at least haven’t announced. Has it been slow going compared to previous years?
There is a lot less due to new 28 woman roster max teams will have to abide by starting in 2025. A lot of schools have 7-11 women coming in 2025 and have to cut either players on roster or incoming freshman. The 2026 commits are going to be about 1/3 of years past.
Is it that or is it because there are no standout 2008 local girls? I am seeing commits to all the colleges of non-local players on social media but no local. Last year there were a ton of local commits by this time of local players.
Top girl from VDA just committed to UVA. I think you're a little early on the Eeyore mood. NCAA season full swing, so hard to recruit and coach. Our is stacked with talent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t seem like there have been many class of 2026 commitments from the local clubs. Maybe 6-8 so far all told? And some top players with YNT/YNT camp experience have yet to commit…or at least haven’t announced. Has it been slow going compared to previous years?
There is a lot less due to new 28 woman roster max teams will have to abide by starting in 2025. A lot of schools have 7-11 women coming in 2025 and have to cut either players on roster or incoming freshman. The 2026 commits are going to be about 1/3 of years past.
Is it that or is it because there are no standout 2008 local girls? I am seeing commits to all the colleges of non-local players on social media but no local. Last year there were a ton of local commits by this time of local players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of this applies to any of your kids. She got lucky and is huge. There is no gaming the system mentioned anywhere by op; just luck and nepotism.
Sadly once in college, the coach finds out that the player wasn’t at the level, and nepotism by club coaches is uncovered. Some players favored by coaches to attend NT camps, or those awarded with conference honors by coach hand are now showing reality and their lack of work ethic, their laziness and riding the bench now that are part of the college team. Likely they will quit the team before season ends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t seem like there have been many class of 2026 commitments from the local clubs. Maybe 6-8 so far all told? And some top players with YNT/YNT camp experience have yet to commit…or at least haven’t announced. Has it been slow going compared to previous years?
There is a lot less due to new 28 woman roster max teams will have to abide by starting in 2025. A lot of schools have 7-11 women coming in 2025 and have to cut either players on roster or incoming freshman. The 2026 commits are going to be about 1/3 of years past.
Is it that or is it because there are no standout 2008 local girls? I am seeing commits to all the colleges of non-local players on social media but no local. Last year there were a ton of local commits by this time of local players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:🤣🤣🤣wait so private school, tall and not the most skilled. Yet this is supposed to be advice for regular folk.
It's half rage baiting and half bragging /looking for a pats on the back from the common folk. There is no real advice outside of 'hope your kid can knock others over and kick the ball hard on top of having rich parents/coaches with connections. Skills? Don't worry about that just be swoll!'
Wanting any recognition? Nope
Rich? Nope
Connections? Nope
Knocking other kids over? Nope
Skills? Yep
Covering all bases and trying to help others navigate this crazy recruitment process? Yep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:🤣🤣🤣wait so private school, tall and not the most skilled. Yet this is supposed to be advice for regular folk.
It's half rage baiting and half bragging /looking for a pats on the back from the common folk. There is no real advice outside of 'hope your kid can knock others over and kick the ball hard on top of having rich parents/coaches with connections. Skills? Don't worry about that just be swoll!'
Anonymous wrote:🤣🤣🤣wait so private school, tall and not the most skilled. Yet this is supposed to be advice for regular folk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big of a part do USYNT ID Camps and any other noteworthy individual accomplishment play when getting recruited to D1?
Do coaches care about the resume - special invitations, awards, trophies, titles, etc or is interest mostly based on the player quality they observe in videos and at showcases, outside of academic profile?
I see D1 college player profiles list all their high school soccer accomplishments but does that matter to coaches? I know it does to the player, their family and friends. They almost never list club names or accomplishments although that's likely been a higher level competition and their primary soccer career all along. What's up with that?
tl;dr: yes, other accomplishments matter
My DD (2025) is committed to ACC D1. USYNT was massive deal for coaches when we were talking and one school (which no girl on my DD's team went to), Florida, straight up told a parent that "she's not USYNT pool, so max is 50% scholarship". While I understand 50% is glorious, the fact that a school like Florida, who aren't tip top of women's soccer, has those requirements was baffling to all of us. Coaches do care some because the awards, accolades (even High School), and USYNT pools mean other coaches have practically verified your ability to play. We saw coaches at showcases and ECNL playoffs, but maybe one or two halves..? So other things you can add to your 'resume' will greatly build on their own interest in the girl.
Florida State has one of the top womens soccer programs in the country. They are the tip of the soccer spear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big of a part do USYNT ID Camps and any other noteworthy individual accomplishment play when getting recruited to D1?
Do coaches care about the resume - special invitations, awards, trophies, titles, etc or is interest mostly based on the player quality they observe in videos and at showcases, outside of academic profile?
I see D1 college player profiles list all their high school soccer accomplishments but does that matter to coaches? I know it does to the player, their family and friends. They almost never list club names or accomplishments although that's likely been a higher level competition and their primary soccer career all along. What's up with that?
tl;dr: yes, other accomplishments matter
My DD (2025) is committed to ACC D1. USYNT was massive deal for coaches when we were talking and one school (which no girl on my DD's team went to), Florida, straight up told a parent that "she's not USYNT pool, so max is 50% scholarship". While I understand 50% is glorious, the fact that a school like Florida, who aren't tip top of women's soccer, has those requirements was baffling to all of us. Coaches do care some because the awards, accolades (even High School), and USYNT pools mean other coaches have practically verified your ability to play. We saw coaches at showcases and ECNL playoffs, but maybe one or two halves..? So other things you can add to your 'resume' will greatly build on their own interest in the girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t seem like there have been many class of 2026 commitments from the local clubs. Maybe 6-8 so far all told? And some top players with YNT/YNT camp experience have yet to commit…or at least haven’t announced. Has it been slow going compared to previous years?
There is a lot less due to new 28 woman roster max teams will have to abide by starting in 2025. A lot of schools have 7-11 women coming in 2025 and have to cut either players on roster or incoming freshman. The 2026 commits are going to be about 1/3 of years past.
Is it that or is it because there are no standout 2008 local girls? I am seeing commits to all the colleges of non-local players on social media but no local. Last year there were a ton of local commits by this time of local players.