Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Wolves beat the WC Eagles - way to go!!!
You mean the same WC team that lost 8-0 to a different team before losing to Wolves by 2? Obviously it was the lowest of the WC teams. Probably a U16 or maybe even U14 team. Let's not get carried away.
Anonymous wrote:Washington Wolves beat the WC Eagles - way to go!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad about Metro and Hustle. It really seemed like they had a good thing going and some great players.
It’s all cyclical. If the program can’t get girls committed to top schools, they run. Metro’s 2025 class is spectacular and special and won’t happen again. Unless you want to go to Ohio Wesleyan, don’t bother with Metro. Husel has lots of D1 commits. Problem is over the past 4 years, these commits don’t play much, for the most part. Many D3 schools’ tuition is still cheaper versus a D1 “scholarship.” Keep that in mind. Club playing time in front of college coaches should be a priority. If your DD is at the bottom, change clubs immediately. Wolves and Freedom can be a far ride for the Nova players. Hammers and Xtreme are viable options.
Several of the class of 28 left Metro because of the owner.
Anonymous wrote:Were there a lot of cuts on NL? I heard they announced the teams last night. Not sure how they can field 90 players on u16. How many u16 teams are there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad about Metro and Hustle. It really seemed like they had a good thing going and some great players.
It’s all cyclical. If the program can’t get girls committed to top schools, they run. Metro’s 2025 class is spectacular and special and won’t happen again. Unless you want to go to Ohio Wesleyan, don’t bother with Metro. Husel has lots of D1 commits. Problem is over the past 4 years, these commits don’t play much, for the most part. Many D3 schools’ tuition is still cheaper versus a D1 “scholarship.” Keep that in mind. Club playing time in front of college coaches should be a priority. If your DD is at the bottom, change clubs immediately. Wolves and Freedom can be a far ride for the Nova players. Hammers and Xtreme are viable options.
Anonymous wrote:Were there a lot of cuts on NL? I heard they announced the teams last night. Not sure how they can field 90 players on u16. How many u16 teams are there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad about Metro and Hustle. It really seemed like they had a good thing going and some great players.
It’s all cyclical. If the program can’t get girls committed to top schools, they run. Metro’s 2025 class is spectacular and special and won’t happen again. Unless you want to go to Ohio Wesleyan, don’t bother with Metro. Husel has lots of D1 commits. Problem is over the past 4 years, these commits don’t play much, for the most part. Many D3 schools’ tuition is still cheaper versus a D1 “scholarship.” Keep that in mind. Club playing time in front of college coaches should be a priority. If your DD is at the bottom, change clubs immediately. Wolves and Freedom can be a far ride for the Nova players. Hammers and Xtreme are viable options.
Very astute observation. It's cyclical for sure. And I think all the exodus to Wolves is going to be interesting bc they are not all going to be on the "A" team. There are established players, families, etc. there.
As for D1- all fair points, as well.
For Husel, they've had lots of D1 and D3 commits. And they announced another accomplished coach on IG for their winter season.
Accomplished coaches can be expensive. Expect husel’s winter fees to go through the roof to pay for her.
That's a family decision, then. And none of your concern.
Sounds like it could be a concern for all DDs’ families interested in playing for Husel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad about Metro and Hustle. It really seemed like they had a good thing going and some great players.
It’s all cyclical. If the program can’t get girls committed to top schools, they run. Metro’s 2025 class is spectacular and special and won’t happen again. Unless you want to go to Ohio Wesleyan, don’t bother with Metro. Husel has lots of D1 commits. Problem is over the past 4 years, these commits don’t play much, for the most part. Many D3 schools’ tuition is still cheaper versus a D1 “scholarship.” Keep that in mind. Club playing time in front of college coaches should be a priority. If your DD is at the bottom, change clubs immediately. Wolves and Freedom can be a far ride for the Nova players. Hammers and Xtreme are viable options.
Very astute observation. It's cyclical for sure. And I think all the exodus to Wolves is going to be interesting bc they are not all going to be on the "A" team. There are established players, families, etc. there.
As for D1- all fair points, as well.
For Husel, they've had lots of D1 and D3 commits. And they announced another accomplished coach on IG for their winter season.
Accomplished coaches can be expensive. Expect husel’s winter fees to go through the roof to pay for her.
That's a family decision, then. And none of your concern.