Anonymous wrote:SC surf is moving to NL for girls and playing in mid Atlantic, ECNL is reorganizing and there was a spot available for Surf, this was told at a parent meeting with expectation of official announcements tomorrow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 cents on what could be a logical reshuffling on the girls side.
- CSA White RL team promoted to ECNL in mid-Atlantic
- Existing CSA ECNL moved to Southeast keeping mid-atlantic at 10 teams
- Florida teams become own conference, 9 teams
- Southeast becomes 10 teams with additions of CSA and SC Surf and loss of Florida teams
Pros:
- Better travel balance. DC to Charlotte/Charleston or Wilmington/Charleston is a grind road trip
- Gives SC Surf (Charleston, SC) a logical travel partner with SC United (Columbia, SC)
- Can pair up CSA and CESA as travel partners
- CSA at least optically can say the new ECNL team isn’t a 2nd team as it plays in a different conference
- Feels competitively balanced
I guess we’ll see once they are done making announcements this spring.
SC Surf is moving to the Mid Atlantic Conference. I am guess the Southwest maybe takes 2 Tenn teams and plays home/away or keeps it at 8 and does home/away.
southeast, not southwest. fat fingered it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 cents on what could be a logical reshuffling on the girls side.
- CSA White RL team promoted to ECNL in mid-Atlantic
- Existing CSA ECNL moved to Southeast keeping mid-atlantic at 10 teams
- Florida teams become own conference, 9 teams
- Southeast becomes 10 teams with additions of CSA and SC Surf and loss of Florida teams
Pros:
- Better travel balance. DC to Charlotte/Charleston or Wilmington/Charleston is a grind road trip
- Gives SC Surf (Charleston, SC) a logical travel partner with SC United (Columbia, SC)
- Can pair up CSA and CESA as travel partners
- CSA at least optically can say the new ECNL team isn’t a 2nd team as it plays in a different conference
- Feels competitively balanced
I guess we’ll see once they are done making announcements this spring.
SC Surf is moving to the Mid Atlantic Conference. I am guess the Southwest maybe takes 2 Tenn teams and plays home/away or keeps it at 8 and does home/away.
Anonymous wrote:My 2 cents on what could be a logical reshuffling on the girls side.
- CSA White RL team promoted to ECNL in mid-Atlantic
- Existing CSA ECNL moved to Southeast keeping mid-atlantic at 10 teams
- Florida teams become own conference, 9 teams
- Southeast becomes 10 teams with additions of CSA and SC Surf and loss of Florida teams
Pros:
- Better travel balance. DC to Charlotte/Charleston or Wilmington/Charleston is a grind road trip
- Gives SC Surf (Charleston, SC) a logical travel partner with SC United (Columbia, SC)
- Can pair up CSA and CESA as travel partners
- CSA at least optically can say the new ECNL team isn’t a 2nd team as it plays in a different conference
- Feels competitively balanced
I guess we’ll see once they are done making announcements this spring.
Anonymous wrote:My 2 cents on what could be a logical reshuffling on the girls side.
- CSA White RL team promoted to ECNL in mid-Atlantic
- Existing CSA ECNL moved to Southeast keeping mid-atlantic at 10 teams
- Florida teams become own conference, 9 teams
- Southeast becomes 10 teams with additions of CSA and SC Surf and loss of Florida teams
Pros:
- Better travel balance. DC to Charlotte/Charleston or Wilmington/Charleston is a grind road trip
- Gives SC Surf (Charleston, SC) a logical travel partner with SC United (Columbia, SC)
- Can pair up CSA and CESA as travel partners
- CSA at least optically can say the new ECNL team isn’t a 2nd team as it plays in a different conference
- Feels competitively balanced
I guess we’ll see once they are done making announcements this spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More to come over the next month….
Dilute dilute dilute
lol... this aint the GA. those 3 clubs are very good overall