Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think Chloe ricketts is any good? I saw her play before she went pro. She was only special because she played on a boys team. Some kids are really good at marketing themselves.
Chloe Ricketts is a publicity stunt gone wrong. Now the league is just trying to do right by her because she is a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think Chloe ricketts is any good? I saw her play before she went pro. She was only special because she played on a boys team. Some kids are really good at marketing themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://goduke.com/news/2025/7/13/womens-soccer-the-bonds-behind-a-shared-love-for-the-game
Context for those who want to use their trust furnd to train with OL. Nice puff piece for Duke soccer. Seriously though,well done FVU these connections are what makes a club stand out from the rest
Nothing wrong with being a nepo baby. It has its perks. Player with the same last name At Duke has played a whole 5 games in her career.
So Mary Long goes to Duke and is a sub as a freshman, leaves to go pro with KC which her parents own and gets called into U20 camp. Man that was easy. I watched her play a half last week and she was the worst player on the field. Perks indeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://goduke.com/news/2025/7/13/womens-soccer-the-bonds-behind-a-shared-love-for-the-game
Context for those who want to use their trust furnd to train with OL. Nice puff piece for Duke soccer. Seriously though,well done FVU these connections are what makes a club stand out from the rest
Nothing wrong with being a nepo baby. It has its perks. Player with the same last name At Duke has played a whole 5 games in her career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watch the top D3 teams - kids that aren’t as big and fast as the D1 players, but very technical. Some of these teams play beautiful soccer!
There are quite a few D3 kids on USL teams along with the Duke and UVA and North Carolina players. So.... there's that's data.
Anonymous wrote:Crazy world. Is not it. When soccer relies is big, fast and less technical skills. What kind of soccer is this? lol.
Anonymous wrote:Watch the top D3 teams - kids that aren’t as big and fast as the D1 players, but very technical. Some of these teams play beautiful soccer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know the family it was Duke or bust. They are an alumni family and huge fans as well as being a very nice family.
We had a family on our daughters club team that was so NICE. They were alumni of an ACC school and huge fans and dreamed of their daughter going there and playing. Their daughter was a very good player and a very hard worker and a great student. She never got a sniff from that ACC school. I wonder what the difference might have been?
I just watched a D1 college game last night. Is apparent some Coaches want big, strong, fast and physical players. They won't even look as speedy, small, technical players. There were very few technical skills on display at that game last night. Hard to survive as a technical player when you are going to get ran over by a mac truck on game day. I think that might be a non-starter for some D1 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know the family it was Duke or bust. They are an alumni family and huge fans as well as being a very nice family.
We had a family on our daughters club team that was so NICE. They were alumni of an ACC school and huge fans and dreamed of their daughter going there and playing. Their daughter was a very good player and a very hard worker and a great student. She never got a sniff from that ACC school. I wonder what the difference might have been?
I just watched a D1 college game last night. Is apparent some Coaches want big, strong, fast and physical players. They won't even look as speedy, small, technical players. There were very few technical skills on display at that game last night. Hard to survive as a technical player when you are going to get ran over by a mac truck on game day. I think that might be a non-starter for some D1 schools.
In college soccer the coach has a lot of control over the types of players on the team because they bring in fresh recruits every year. They can choose the ones to match their preferred playing style. Yes, for many D1 teams that means big, strong, fast, physical players. There are some teams that go against that trend but until there are some successful D1 teams built from technical players it won't change. Teams will follow and try to copy the successful ones and it goes in cycles. Like in basketball teams went away from bigs in favor of 3 point specialists for a while but now it has swung back somewhat. The best approach is to do your research and know which D1 programs seek technical players and play that style. They do exist.
Size matters! I've noticed it by conference. SEC is just huge and fast across the board but not particularly quick/skilled, decent though. Big Ten is a mixed bag with large back lines and some very good teams. Big12 seems like a wrestling match to me with little skill. ACC seems to be a mix of very good players with a lot of speed and skill but not dependent on size. This is a generalization and certainly not totally accurate. I have also noticed in the last few years the teams in the mid majors have really dropped off in level. The Ivy League is really weak. Big East is just bad now. Patriot used to be a much better conference. And some of these other leagues like CAA, ASUN, A10 are hard to watch thought the effort is there for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know the family it was Duke or bust. They are an alumni family and huge fans as well as being a very nice family.
We had a family on our daughters club team that was so NICE. They were alumni of an ACC school and huge fans and dreamed of their daughter going there and playing. Their daughter was a very good player and a very hard worker and a great student. She never got a sniff from that ACC school. I wonder what the difference might have been?
I just watched a D1 college game last night. Is apparent some Coaches want big, strong, fast and physical players. They won't even look as speedy, small, technical players. There were very few technical skills on display at that game last night. Hard to survive as a technical player when you are going to get ran over by a mac truck on game day. I think that might be a non-starter for some D1 schools.
In college soccer the coach has a lot of control over the types of players on the team because they bring in fresh recruits every year. They can choose the ones to match their preferred playing style. Yes, for many D1 teams that means big, strong, fast, physical players. There are some teams that go against that trend but until there are some successful D1 teams built from technical players it won't change. Teams will follow and try to copy the successful ones and it goes in cycles. Like in basketball teams went away from bigs in favor of 3 point specialists for a while but now it has swung back somewhat. The best approach is to do your research and know which D1 programs seek technical players and play that style. They do exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know the family it was Duke or bust. They are an alumni family and huge fans as well as being a very nice family.
We had a family on our daughters club team that was so NICE. They were alumni of an ACC school and huge fans and dreamed of their daughter going there and playing. Their daughter was a very good player and a very hard worker and a great student. She never got a sniff from that ACC school. I wonder what the difference might have been?
I just watched a D1 college game last night. Is apparent some Coaches want big, strong, fast and physical players. They won't even look as speedy, small, technical players. There were very few technical skills on display at that game last night. Hard to survive as a technical player when you are going to get ran over by a mac truck on game day. I think that might be a non-starter for some D1 schools.