Anonymous wrote:I am less interested in local scholarships and amounts than the averages for a given school. That sort of info is useful to gauge expectations and offers for prospective recruits. Scholarshipstats.com has a pretty comprehensive listing, but it is dated and the sources are somewhat dubious. The NCAA has this information, but it is not generally available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
FCV has several players committed to Virginia Tech.
VT and VMI and a bunch of lower level schools (Towsend anyone??)
VDA has Wake, George Washington, South Carolina, JMU
First time EVER, VDA has a good committed team. Remind yourself if it wasn’t for the players’ prior teams VDA’s list would be George Washington!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
FCV has several players committed to Virginia Tech.
VT and VMI and a bunch of lower level schools (Towsend anyone??)
VDA has Wake, George Washington, South Carolina, JMU
Anonymous wrote:Why is the amount of scholarship money anyone’s business outside of the family paying that money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The one that was at FCV and went to VDA was at VDA before FCV.
But regardless….it’s their time to shine. Congratulations to all the kids, regardless of club….best of luck.
That one that came from FCV came from VDA first. Spent a year and half at FCV then moved back.
Anonymous wrote:I am less interested in local scholarships and amounts than the averages for a given school. That sort of info is useful to gauge expectations and offers for prospective recruits. Scholarshipstats.com has a pretty comprehensive listing, but it is dated and the sources are somewhat dubious. The NCAA has this information, but it is not generally available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who knows. Club of my dc was not happy that she turned down D1 offer for higher level academic offer. What a pita. Made her feel bad and that she had made an unwise choice.
So much time money dedication and energy for years to be treated like that? I was really disappointed in club. I hired them to help her achieve her dream, not their dream. The clubs look after their interests. Make sure you look out for your player's interests.
What club was that? Ridiculous! They should be called out publicly.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any clubs that offer there own players a scholarship lets say $500 to whatever school they plan to attend to basically inflate their placement numbers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Its ceremonial. A photo op.
know it will never happen - but - I would like the clubs to post the amount of scholarship money rewarded per recruitment class. I bet that would change a lot of parents perspectives. Here’s the reality - either you pay to play in college or they pay you to play
Although that’s a zippy sounding phrase, it doesn’t really make a lot of sense given that you pay to go to college whether you play a sport or not, in most cases.
Your pipe dream re clubs publishing scholarship amounts by class would certainly provide months of entertainment on DCUM every year, or maybe just the first day of the first time because posters would violate player privacy every which way while debating which kids were good enough to earn X dollars of the club’s posted scholarship total. That being said, if you are in the club and your kid is recruited, you will probably have a good idea for your kid’s class. Kids talk freely about this stuff amongst themselves, IME, and parents reach out to other parents who have been through the process for advice.
Breathe - I’m talking yearly lump sum - not by player. And no, it will never happen. My point is that young parents typically see a big name school and assume that the club is turning out extraordinary players which in turn leads to interest in the club.
There is a massive reality check when you know the offers being given.
Anonymous wrote:Who knows. Club of my dc was not happy that she turned down D1 offer for higher level academic offer. What a pita. Made her feel bad and that she had made an unwise choice.
So much time money dedication and energy for years to be treated like that? I was really disappointed in club. I hired them to help her achieve her dream, not their dream. The clubs look after their interests. Make sure you look out for your player's interests.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any clubs that offer there own players a scholarship lets say $500 to whatever school they plan to attend to basically inflate their placement numbers?