Anonymous wrote:If the NCAA changes the funding like I have heard for field hockey scholarships then the game changer will be that U.S. will have to directly compete against the International girls for Roster spots. In this this blog International girls have been touted as amazing and on a different level. Schools that have deep pockets and desire to win will place as many as they can. Then the
max 100s will see where the compare against them. Now I see field hockey as a losing money sport for a college so many schools will still go get the girls willing to pay for their education and play. D3s will be for all the USA girls since they offer only merit aid and the prestige for playing for that school. D2 still too small to matter one way or the other.
I do think goalies in America have the best chance with dedicated training like the The Goalie trainer and also many girls coming from soccer or ice hockey . Most clubs it seems are not doing much for them so it is on parents to pay and make decisions on training required
Throwing this is also but many more colleges have good Lacrosse programs searching for mostly US talent. Many FH girls play both and if are athletic the transition is that far off. In the DMV one of the best Field Hockey player is actually a soccer star..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes thanks, they are all useful resources. I just like this one in particular because it highlights the various lists the athletes have made in order of ‘importance’. I have heard from multiple folks that the uswnt selection camp is the true separator - those girls are on a different level.
FHCP is collecting/publishing minutes played by freshman this year by conference. It’s an interesting data point in the stronger conferences. Many US players who were standouts at their club are getting little playing time in college as freshman. However the international freshman are getting lots of playing time. There is less discrepancy in the lower ranked conferences. I think we will begin to see more and more international players at the lower ranked schools moving forward.
This didn’t surprise me, but many people I’ve talked with were surprised.
No one should be surprised as the power schools (and even some of the not) have a significant number of foreign players. USAFH can't get better if they continue to be ok with that, imo. Especially at the GK position where foreign players dominate (yes, there are Americans who are exceptions).
No, Americans are not the exceptions when it comes to GKs. The top GKs in the NCAA are all Americans, what are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes thanks, they are all useful resources. I just like this one in particular because it highlights the various lists the athletes have made in order of ‘importance’. I have heard from multiple folks that the uswnt selection camp is the true separator - those girls are on a different level.
FHCP is collecting/publishing minutes played by freshman this year by conference. It’s an interesting data point in the stronger conferences. Many US players who were standouts at their club are getting little playing time in college as freshman. However the international freshman are getting lots of playing time. There is less discrepancy in the lower ranked conferences. I think we will begin to see more and more international players at the lower ranked schools moving forward.
This didn’t surprise me, but many people I’ve talked with were surprised.
No one should be surprised as the power schools (and even some of the not) have a significant number of foreign players. USAFH can't get better if they continue to be ok with that, imo. Especially at the GK position where foreign players dominate (yes, there are Americans who are exceptions).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes thanks, they are all useful resources. I just like this one in particular because it highlights the various lists the athletes have made in order of ‘importance’. I have heard from multiple folks that the uswnt selection camp is the true separator - those girls are on a different level.
FHCP is collecting/publishing minutes played by freshman this year by conference. It’s an interesting data point in the stronger conferences. Many US players who were standouts at their club are getting little playing time in college as freshman. However the international freshman are getting lots of playing time. There is less discrepancy in the lower ranked conferences. I think we will begin to see more and more international players at the lower ranked schools moving forward.
This didn’t surprise me, but many people I’ve talked with were surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Even Nexus is hit and miss. My daughter has had some great experiences and some not so great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The foreign players are on another level, just watching the Olympics, it was amazing to see their skill. The Netherlands FH team look so different in skill and physique than the US National team. So it makes sense that D1 schools recruit them, if they want a chance to win. My daughter went to an international FH camp and she said their best US players were like rec players in comparison and their practices were tough. I have been told that most schools try to recruit US first but by this time they start going international with their recruitment.
We’re going to have to agree to disagree. (Also it’s not just D1. It’s all divisions, even D3). I don’t doubt they’re better and agree then Dutch are incredible. But American players are being shut out and not given the chance to improve. And taking scholarship spots. And not as a fallback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The foreign players are on another level, just watching the Olympics, it was amazing to see their skill. The Netherlands FH team look so different in skill and physique than the US National team. So it makes sense that D1 schools recruit them, if they want a chance to win. My daughter went to an international FH camp and she said their best US players were like rec players in comparison and their practices were tough. I have been told that most schools try to recruit US first but by this time they start going international with their recruitment.
We’re going to have to agree to disagree. (Also it’s not just D1. It’s all divisions, even D3). I don’t doubt they’re better and agree then Dutch are incredible. But American players are being shut out and not given the chance to improve. And taking scholarship spots. And not as a fallback.
Anonymous wrote:The foreign players are on another level, just watching the Olympics, it was amazing to see their skill. The Netherlands FH team look so different in skill and physique than the US National team. So it makes sense that D1 schools recruit them, if they want a chance to win. My daughter went to an international FH camp and she said their best US players were like rec players in comparison and their practices were tough. I have been told that most schools try to recruit US first but by this time they start going international with their recruitment.