Anonymous wrote:Don't assume all of the girls commitments come with athletic scholarships. D1 girls only have 14 scholarships available per team (an that is if fully funded, less if not). Getting an offer on a D1 team is still a big deal and an accomplishment to be congratulated for sure but many/most of these commitments are either with no athletic money or only a small percentage (still nice to get some)! On the boys side they only have 9.9 scholarships per team (again, less if not fully funded). On the boys side (and similarly on the girls side) much of the money goes to foreign players or super elite players and the rest get very small amounts or nothing. I know of multiple ECNL stars that went to schools like VCU, W&M, etc. (not even the top tier college programs) and received no athletic money as it all went to their foreign recruits and super elite players (national level talent). Just input, not trying to take away the great accomplishment of landing a spot on a D1 team - again that is still a big deal and should be congratulated.
Anonymous wrote:Not with any of these top clubs but based on what I’ve seen on social media, FCV placed girls in more top tier schools. They get a lot hate but they definitely are doing something right regardless of what league they play in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.soccerwire.com/news/the-st-james-fc-virginia-announces-class-of-2022-college-signings/
Congratulations to all of the girls committing to play in college
FCV had 15 commits from the GA team and another 7 from their second team? And the press release ready to go. No wonder they get bashed here so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take note parents of boys. See how many girl commits come in vs boy. It's a completely different ballgame.
Why is this?
There are 208 Men’s Division I soccer programs, versus 342 women’s. For the power 5 conferences, there are 29 schools that play Division I Men’s soccer, versus 64 women’s. That should make it clear as to which is actually the greater achievement, without even factoring in the significantly higher number of intl men’s players in Division I vs women’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take note parents of boys. See how many girl commits come in vs boy. It's a completely different ballgame.
Boys will continue to be pay to play at the college level no huge athletic achievement.
Haven’t seen many boys commitments, is it a talent issue?
Anonymous wrote:Where are commits from BSC, VA Union, BRYC, Arlington and Loudoun?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take note parents of boys. See how many girl commits come in vs boy. It's a completely different ballgame.
Why is this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA Girls with an impressive 13 commitments - https://www.soccerwire.com/news/virginia-development-academy-vda-celebrates-2022-college-commitments/
- 2 George Washington
- 2 Wake Forest
- 2 Davidson
- Marshall
- Campbell
- Loyola
- Mount Olive
- Air Force
- JMU
- South Carolina
FCV and McLean with more commitments and better commitments!
And one came from FCV. Just for this year to VDA
These are way better than FCV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA Girls with an impressive 13 commitments - https://www.soccerwire.com/news/virginia-development-academy-vda-celebrates-2022-college-commitments/
- 2 George Washington
- 2 Wake Forest
- 2 Davidson
- Marshall
- Campbell
- Loyola
- Mount Olive
- Air Force
- JMU
- South Carolina
FCV and McLean with more commitments and better commitments!
And one came from FCV. Just for this year to VDA
These are way better than FCV