Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority of kids playing college soccer will be at or near the national average. The difference in an inch or two isn't a game changer for most positions. If you think so, I suggest you pull out a ruler and reevaluate.
You're better off arguing about body mass and strength.
Have you ever looked at a D1 roster? Your kid must be young.
My kid is comitted
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority of kids playing college soccer will be at or near the national average. The difference in an inch or two isn't a game changer for most positions. If you think so, I suggest you pull out a ruler and reevaluate.
You're better off arguing about body mass and strength.
Have you ever looked at a D1 roster? Your kid must be young.
My kid is comitted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority of kids playing college soccer will be at or near the national average. The difference in an inch or two isn't a game changer for most positions. If you think so, I suggest you pull out a ruler and reevaluate.
You're better off arguing about body mass and strength.
Have you ever looked at a D1 roster? Your kid must be young.
Anonymous wrote:The majority of kids playing college soccer will be at or near the national average. The difference in an inch or two isn't a game changer for most positions. If you think so, I suggest you pull out a ruler and reevaluate.
You're better off arguing about body mass and strength.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While there are always exceptions but this article shows the typical size and skills needed by positions in women’s college soccer:
https://www.ncsasports.org/womens-soccer/recruiting-guidelines
It seems most positions requires a player to be at least 5’5”.
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Really wasn't. While helpful, the OP was clearly looking for "actual" interaction with colleges and if physical attributes were brought up for positions. The generalities of Keeper must be taller, 5'7"-6'1", is a little TOO obvious. What are coaches telling actual kids out there in NOVA? I'd like to know if it's just that cut n dry with respect to size and physical characteristics or coaches simply dont care. Doubtless a D1 coach cares the CB is 5'5" when she can run the 40-yd dash in 4.3 seconds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While there are always exceptions but this article shows the typical size and skills needed by positions in women’s college soccer:
https://www.ncsasports.org/womens-soccer/recruiting-guidelines
It seems most positions requires a player to be at least 5’5”.
This thread was answered in one post.
Anonymous wrote:While there are always exceptions but this article shows the typical size and skills needed by positions in women’s college soccer:
https://www.ncsasports.org/womens-soccer/recruiting-guidelines
It seems most positions requires a player to be at least 5’5”.
Anonymous wrote:First yhing a coach looks at is grades then size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. Nobody on these boards admits to being at FCV. Even anonymously. Plenty of posts start “Not FCV but” and then they defend FCV.
I dislike FCV and Loudoun equally. But stick with the facts
Facts are facts. Downhill for FCV. Hard to dispute.
So when those 04 and 05 comittments coming out, what say u?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. Nobody on these boards admits to being at FCV. Even anonymously. Plenty of posts start “Not FCV but” and then they defend FCV.
I dislike FCV and Loudoun equally. But stick with the facts
Facts are facts. Downhill for FCV. Hard to dispute.