Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL Girls alumni comprise 70 percent of players in Women's College Cup. RICHMOND, VA – The NCAA Division I Women's College Cup is currently taking place in Cary, North Carolina and this year, much like every other season, it is brimming with ECNL alumni.
Look the top 2-4 players for every ECNL team can make a D1 rosters but will never smell the NCAA tournament. Everyone else is scrambling and fighting to play at a college where the 15 year coach has a 20% win record. Playing in the ECNL does not mean you will be playing at D1 power conference or D1. Some will but they are great athletes and would play in college no matter what league/team they played in/for. Look at your club’s college commitments. 95% of the girls would get in to the college they committed to without soccer. They are not recruited like college football or basketball and the majority of colleges do not care about soccer.
The girls get recruited by soccer programs and many of them pick their school based on academics rather than powerhouse status of the soccer program.
Absolutely. DD will be doing the same. The numbers don’t lie though. D1 is dominated by 1. ECNL; 2. GA; 3. Internationals; 4. Other leagues. In the future, I believe Internationals will move up to #2 followed by USYS (after GA folds).
Is that before or after womens pro soccer completely collapses in this country because nobody but girls soccer parents care?
Not sure if you noticed that Women’s Pro Soccer Worldwide has actually been expanding…but I would expect someone with such a stupid comment to not know better.
I did indeed notice that, just as it is contracting domestically. When you won’t have frontrunning USWNT teams, the collapse will be swift and total. We are heading in that direction here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL Girls alumni comprise 70 percent of players in Women's College Cup. RICHMOND, VA – The NCAA Division I Women's College Cup is currently taking place in Cary, North Carolina and this year, much like every other season, it is brimming with ECNL alumni.
Look the top 2-4 players for every ECNL team can make a D1 rosters but will never smell the NCAA tournament. Everyone else is scrambling and fighting to play at a college where the 15 year coach has a 20% win record. Playing in the ECNL does not mean you will be playing at D1 power conference or D1. Some will but they are great athletes and would play in college no matter what league/team they played in/for. Look at your club’s college commitments. 95% of the girls would get in to the college they committed to without soccer. They are not recruited like college football or basketball and the majority of colleges do not care about soccer.
The girls get recruited by soccer programs and many of them pick their school based on academics rather than powerhouse status of the soccer program.
Absolutely. DD will be doing the same. The numbers don’t lie though. D1 is dominated by 1. ECNL; 2. GA; 3. Internationals; 4. Other leagues. In the future, I believe Internationals will move up to #2 followed by USYS (after GA folds).
Is that before or after womens pro soccer completely collapses in this country because nobody but girls soccer parents care?
Not sure if you noticed that Women’s Pro Soccer Worldwide has actually been expanding…but I would expect someone with such a stupid comment to not know better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL Girls alumni comprise 70 percent of players in Women's College Cup. RICHMOND, VA – The NCAA Division I Women's College Cup is currently taking place in Cary, North Carolina and this year, much like every other season, it is brimming with ECNL alumni.
Look the top 2-4 players for every ECNL team can make a D1 rosters but will never smell the NCAA tournament. Everyone else is scrambling and fighting to play at a college where the 15 year coach has a 20% win record. Playing in the ECNL does not mean you will be playing at D1 power conference or D1. Some will but they are great athletes and would play in college no matter what league/team they played in/for. Look at your club’s college commitments. 95% of the girls would get in to the college they committed to without soccer. They are not recruited like college football or basketball and the majority of colleges do not care about soccer.
The girls get recruited by soccer programs and many of them pick their school based on academics rather than powerhouse status of the soccer program.
Absolutely. DD will be doing the same. The numbers don’t lie though. D1 is dominated by 1. ECNL; 2. GA; 3. Internationals; 4. Other leagues. In the future, I believe Internationals will move up to #2 followed by USYS (after GA folds).
Is that before or after womens pro soccer completely collapses in this country because nobody but girls soccer parents care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL Girls alumni comprise 70 percent of players in Women's College Cup. RICHMOND, VA – The NCAA Division I Women's College Cup is currently taking place in Cary, North Carolina and this year, much like every other season, it is brimming with ECNL alumni.
Look the top 2-4 players for every ECNL team can make a D1 rosters but will never smell the NCAA tournament. Everyone else is scrambling and fighting to play at a college where the 15 year coach has a 20% win record. Playing in the ECNL does not mean you will be playing at D1 power conference or D1. Some will but they are great athletes and would play in college no matter what league/team they played in/for. Look at your club’s college commitments. 95% of the girls would get in to the college they committed to without soccer. They are not recruited like college football or basketball and the majority of colleges do not care about soccer.
The girls get recruited by soccer programs and many of them pick their school based on academics rather than powerhouse status of the soccer program.
Absolutely. DD will be doing the same. The numbers don’t lie though. D1 is dominated by 1. ECNL; 2. GA; 3. Internationals; 4. Other leagues. In the future, I believe Internationals will move up to #2 followed by USYS (after GA folds).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL Girls alumni comprise 70 percent of players in Women's College Cup. RICHMOND, VA – The NCAA Division I Women's College Cup is currently taking place in Cary, North Carolina and this year, much like every other season, it is brimming with ECNL alumni.
Look the top 2-4 players for every ECNL team can make a D1 rosters but will never smell the NCAA tournament. Everyone else is scrambling and fighting to play at a college where the 15 year coach has a 20% win record. Playing in the ECNL does not mean you will be playing at D1 power conference or D1. Some will but they are great athletes and would play in college no matter what league/team they played in/for. Look at your club’s college commitments. 95% of the girls would get in to the college they committed to without soccer. They are not recruited like college football or basketball and the majority of colleges do not care about soccer.
The girls get recruited by soccer programs and many of them pick their school based on academics rather than powerhouse status of the soccer program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL Girls alumni comprise 70 percent of players in Women's College Cup. RICHMOND, VA – The NCAA Division I Women's College Cup is currently taking place in Cary, North Carolina and this year, much like every other season, it is brimming with ECNL alumni.
Look the top 2-4 players for every ECNL team can make a D1 rosters but will never smell the NCAA tournament. Everyone else is scrambling and fighting to play at a college where the 15 year coach has a 20% win record. Playing in the ECNL does not mean you will be playing at D1 power conference or D1. Some will but they are great athletes and would play in college no matter what league/team they played in/for. Look at your club’s college commitments. 95% of the girls would get in to the college they committed to without soccer. They are not recruited like college football or basketball and the majority of colleges do not care about soccer.
Anonymous wrote:ECNL Girls alumni comprise 70 percent of players in Women's College Cup. RICHMOND, VA – The NCAA Division I Women's College Cup is currently taking place in Cary, North Carolina and this year, much like every other season, it is brimming with ECNL alumni.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve spoken to college coaches at all levels (I’m a HS coach). The main thing the (elite conference) DI coaches are looking for is speed & acceleration from prospective outfield players. It’s literally their first look then technical ability.
Which is the opposite to what folks seem to think on these boards! If your kid isn’t on an ECNL or GA team because of logistics e.g. distance from a club they’ll still get recruited. Conversely, if they are on a GA or ECNL team and they aren’t very good or are just decent but their team is outstanding they’ll still not get recruited for DI. College coaches (DI) don’t recruit teams they recruit athletes that can ‘fit’ into the style of play.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve spoken to college coaches at all levels (I’m a HS coach). The main thing the (elite conference) DI coaches are looking for is speed & acceleration from prospective outfield players. It’s literally their first look then technical ability.
Which is the opposite to what folks seem to think on these boards! If your kid isn’t on an ECNL or GA team because of logistics e.g. distance from a club they’ll still get recruited. Conversely, if they are on a GA or ECNL team and they aren’t very good or are just decent but their team is outstanding they’ll still not get recruited for DI. College coaches (DI) don’t recruit teams they recruit athletes that can ‘fit’ into the style of play.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve spoken to college coaches at all levels (I’m a HS coach). The main thing the (elite conference) DI coaches are looking for is speed & acceleration from prospective outfield players. It’s literally their first look then technical ability.
Which is the opposite to what folks seem to think on these boards! If your kid isn’t on an ECNL or GA team because of logistics e.g. distance from a club they’ll still get recruited. Conversely, if they are on a GA or ECNL team and they aren’t very good or are just decent but their team is outstanding they’ll still not get recruited for DI. College coaches (DI) don’t recruit teams they recruit athletes that can ‘fit’ into the style of play.