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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJA on the talking soccer board? anyway bayside should just stick to the boys soccer, let the girls go to NEFC or SURF or SSS.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSure. Tournament results, generally in November around Thanksgiving.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBased on last fall's tournament results from the FC Stars Cup and the GPS Thanksgiving Showcase, the ECNL teams did very well but it isn't clear that they were far and away better than the NPL teams let alone the former "pre-DA" teams at younger ages. (This could change, of course.)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt has been clear for years that strong NPL teams like NEFC and SSS, even at older age groups, can tie and beat weak to mid level ECNL teams. This isn’t something local ECNL clubs want advertised but it’s true. NEFC and SSS have put their NPL teams up against Scorpions or Stars ECNL over the years. This includes recently when their NPL teams were second teams. There isn’t nearly the drubbing you would expect reading the hype on this board. Choose the team and path that’s right for your kid. There are NPL players who will play D1, and ECNL players who will play D3. If they are happy with their fit it all worked out in the end.
2018 rosters
Pac-12 – 215 ECNL Alums 60%
Big Ten – 161 ECNL Alums 70%
Big 12 – 191 ECNL Alums 66%
ACC – 234 ECNL Alums 63%
SEC – 263 ECNL Alums 67%
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostECNL provides the majority of the players to power 5 schools. Lots of ways to get there, but ECNL is easiest path
2018 rosters
Pac-12 – 215 ECNL Alums 60%
Big Ten – 161 ECNL Alums 70%
Big 12 – 191 ECNL Alums 66%
ACC – 234 ECNL Alums 63%
SEC – 263 ECNL Alums 67%
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCurious Mr. ECNL? Do do you have the percentage of how many of those ECNL alums come from MA? And what percentage they are of "Power 5" school players overall? Also what percentage are on a full or at least half scholarship? You know, just so everyone can get a grasp of how realistic it is that their little Suzy's chances are of actually playing at one of those schools whether they play in the almighty ECNL or not. Would love to see those same percentages of Massachusetts play in school play at other levels and other leagues in comparison too. You know, to make a fair assessment.
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Find another league that has close to 50% plus of kids going D1.
Girls ECNL Class of 2019: 1,633
Total Players Playing Collegiate Soccer: 1,156
Division I: 847
Division II, III, NAIA + Other: 309
Undecided: 462
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFind another league that has close to 50% plus of kids going D1.
Girls ECNL Class of 2019: 1,633
Total Players Playing Collegiate Soccer: 1,156
Division I: 847
Division II, III, NAIA + Other: 309
Undecided: 462
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBreak it down by region and get the true data
I’m not bashing other leagues and plenty of those kids will make it and there is quality. But the narrative there is no difference, just isn’t true. ECNL is the best league for college placement and if that’s the goal and you can make a team, it’s a good option.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCurious Mr. ECNL? Do do you have the percentage of how many of those ECNL alums come from MA? And what percentage they are of "Power 5" school players overall? Also what percentage are on a full or at least half scholarship? You know, just so everyone can get a grasp of how realistic it is that their little Suzy's chances are of actually playing at one of those schools whether they play in the almighty ECNL or not. Would love to see those same percentages of Massachusetts play in school play at other levels and other leagues in comparison too. You know, to make a fair assessment.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFind another league that has close to 50% plus of kids going D1.
Girls ECNL Class of 2019: 1,633
Total Players Playing Collegiate Soccer: 1,156
Division I: 847
Division II, III, NAIA + Other: 309
Undecided: 462
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