Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCL is a fine league. It’s excellent for girls who want to make high school varsity teams. It isn’t an impediment to playing in college for the focused girl who is a strong player who has been targeting certain colleges since first year of High School (going to ID camps, sending emails to coaches, etc).
But the CCL high-level recruiting system isn’t yet as strong as the ECNL system or even the GA system for the girl who isn’t independently focused on a particular set of colleges starting at age 13.
The OP seems to have realized that, as the decision to move seems to already have been made.
OP, for an 05 there probably is merit in checking out all of the ECNL and GA teams that you can in the short term and to move before this spring. College coaches are going to be assessing the class of 2023 during the ECNL and GA showcases that will be staged in late April/May of this year, after the current dead period ends, because Division 1 coaches can begin to contact class of 2023 players on June 15th. If your DD really does want to play at a high level D1 school, she needs to get on the coach’s radar this April/May so that she is on that coach’s list of players contacted in June. If she is not on that list, she will be fighting an uphill battle to try to snag a recruiting spot. Before the trolls come out, this is for HIGH LEVEL D1 schools, not for the D1 schools ranked below 70 on the NCAA D1 rankings chart or for D2/D3.
Best of luck to you and your DD. Recruiting is a slog but really rewarding if it pans out for your child.
I agree 100%
I am just saying you can get to high level D1 in the CCL, Our club has sent players to UVA, Va Tech, JMU, Liberty, VCU & Radford in the last 3 years.
What club is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCL is a fine league. It’s excellent for girls who want to make high school varsity teams. It isn’t an impediment to playing in college for the focused girl who is a strong player who has been targeting certain colleges since first year of High School (going to ID camps, sending emails to coaches, etc).
But the CCL high-level recruiting system isn’t yet as strong as the ECNL system or even the GA system for the girl who isn’t independently focused on a particular set of colleges starting at age 13.
The OP seems to have realized that, as the decision to move seems to already have been made.
OP, for an 05 there probably is merit in checking out all of the ECNL and GA teams that you can in the short term and to move before this spring. College coaches are going to be assessing the class of 2023 during the ECNL and GA showcases that will be staged in late April/May of this year, after the current dead period ends, because Division 1 coaches can begin to contact class of 2023 players on June 15th. If your DD really does want to play at a high level D1 school, she needs to get on the coach’s radar this April/May so that she is on that coach’s list of players contacted in June. If she is not on that list, she will be fighting an uphill battle to try to snag a recruiting spot. Before the trolls come out, this is for HIGH LEVEL D1 schools, not for the D1 schools ranked below 70 on the NCAA D1 rankings chart or for D2/D3.
Best of luck to you and your DD. Recruiting is a slog but really rewarding if it pans out for your child.
I agree 100%
I am just saying you can get to high level D1 in the CCL, Our club has sent players to UVA, Va Tech, JMU, Liberty, VCU & Radford in the last 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I saw recently that a few CCL players were drafted in the MLS superdraft. Even the number 1 pick.
Finally some hard facts!!! Hard for the CCL haters to argue against that fact
Anonymous wrote:I think I saw recently that a few CCL players were drafted in the MLS superdraft. Even the number 1 pick.
Anonymous wrote:CCL is a fine league. It’s excellent for girls who want to make high school varsity teams. It isn’t an impediment to playing in college for the focused girl who is a strong player who has been targeting certain colleges since first year of High School (going to ID camps, sending emails to coaches, etc).
But the CCL high-level recruiting system isn’t yet as strong as the ECNL system or even the GA system for the girl who isn’t independently focused on a particular set of colleges starting at age 13.
The OP seems to have realized that, as the decision to move seems to already have been made.
OP, for an 05 there probably is merit in checking out all of the ECNL and GA teams that you can in the short term and to move before this spring. College coaches are going to be assessing the class of 2023 during the ECNL and GA showcases that will be staged in late April/May of this year, after the current dead period ends, because Division 1 coaches can begin to contact class of 2023 players on June 15th. If your DD really does want to play at a high level D1 school, she needs to get on the coach’s radar this April/May so that she is on that coach’s list of players contacted in June. If she is not on that list, she will be fighting an uphill battle to try to snag a recruiting spot. Before the trolls come out, this is for HIGH LEVEL D1 schools, not for the D1 schools ranked below 70 on the NCAA D1 rankings chart or for D2/D3.
Best of luck to you and your DD. Recruiting is a slog but really rewarding if it pans out for your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And how often does CCL play against CCL New England, especially on the girls side? Nothing is wrong with CCL, it just doesn’t do anything for serious players that are girls (U13 and up).
Covid changed plans for playing inter-league games and events, which is a reasonable considering everything.
Hey guy, there’s no plans before COVID to play inter-league. CCL is not a bad environment. And. CCL is not better for girls if ECNL and GA is available.
CCL is a garbage farmers league. NPL and EDP are light years ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And how often does CCL play against CCL New England, especially on the girls side? Nothing is wrong with CCL, it just doesn’t do anything for serious players that are girls (U13 and up).
Covid changed plans for playing inter-league games and events, which is a reasonable considering everything.
Hey guy, there’s no plans before COVID to play inter-league. CCL is not a bad environment. And. CCL is not better for girls if ECNL and GA is available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And how often does CCL play against CCL New England, especially on the girls side? Nothing is wrong with CCL, it just doesn’t do anything for serious players that are girls (U13 and up).
Covid changed plans for playing inter-league games and events, which is a reasonable considering everything.
Hey guy, there’s no plans before COVID to play inter-league. CCL is not a bad environment. And. CCL is not better for girls if ECNL and GA is available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And how often does CCL play against CCL New England, especially on the girls side? Nothing is wrong with CCL, it just doesn’t do anything for serious players that are girls (U13 and up).
Covid changed plans for playing inter-league games and events, which is a reasonable considering everything.