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    Ecnl alums are everywhere at the 2014 college cup

    ECNL ALUMS ARE EVERYWHERE AT THE 2014 COLLEGE CUP



    RICHMOND, Va. (December 16, 2014) – In unprecedented fashion, Elite Clubs National League Alumni dominated the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Final Four, with 66 ECNL Alums on the rosters of the four teams that competed to be crowned the 2014 NCAA National Champions.



    After only five years of ECNL soccer, the number of ECNL Alums playing at college soccer’s highest levels is staggering. In total, the Final Four featured 66 players that played in the ECNL as youth players:
    •Stanford University – 22 ECNL Alums
    •Florida State University – 9 ECNL Alums
    •Stanford University – 22 ECNL Alums
    •University of Texas A&M – 21 ECNL Alums
    •University of Virginia – 14 ECNL Alums

    Not only is the ECNL the broadest path to the top college women’s soccer teams and conferences in the country, and the rosters of the best of the best in these programs are also ECNL Alumsbest four college teams in the country are dominated by ECNL Alums.



    Florida State University
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference First Team
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Second Team
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Third Team

    Stanford University
    •2014 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year (Andi Sullivan, Bethesda SC)
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference First Team
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team

    Texas A&M University
    •2014 SEC Offensive Player of the Year (Shea Groom, KCFC)
    •4 ECNL Alums on the 2014 SEC All-Conference First Team
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 SEC All-Conference Second Team

    University of Virginia
    •2014 ACC Midfielder of the Year (Danielle Colaprico, PDA)
    •3 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference First Team
    •1 ECNL Alum on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Second Team

    Across college soccer, the “ECNL player” has become the epitome of the next generation collegiate soccer player. Congratulations to these players for continuing their journey of success in college, and representing what it means to be an ECNL Alum in the next stage of their playing careers.

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    ECNL ALUMS ARE EVERYWHERE AT THE 2014 COLLEGE CUP



    RICHMOND, Va. (December 16, 2014) – In unprecedented fashion, Elite Clubs National League Alumni dominated the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Final Four, with 66 ECNL Alums on the rosters of the four teams that competed to be crowned the 2014 NCAA National Champions.



    After only five years of ECNL soccer, the number of ECNL Alums playing at college soccer’s highest levels is staggering. In total, the Final Four featured 66 players that played in the ECNL as youth players:
    •Stanford University – 22 ECNL Alums
    •Florida State University – 9 ECNL Alums
    •Stanford University – 22 ECNL Alums
    •University of Texas A&M – 21 ECNL Alums
    •University of Virginia – 14 ECNL Alums

    Not only is the ECNL the broadest path to the top college women’s soccer teams and conferences in the country, and the rosters of the best of the best in these programs are also ECNL Alumsbest four college teams in the country are dominated by ECNL Alums.



    Florida State University
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference First Team
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Second Team
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Third Team

    Stanford University
    •2014 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year (Andi Sullivan, Bethesda SC)
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference First Team
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team

    Texas A&M University
    •2014 SEC Offensive Player of the Year (Shea Groom, KCFC)
    •4 ECNL Alums on the 2014 SEC All-Conference First Team
    •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 SEC All-Conference Second Team

    University of Virginia
    •2014 ACC Midfielder of the Year (Danielle Colaprico, PDA)
    •3 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference First Team
    •1 ECNL Alum on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Second Team

    Across college soccer, the “ECNL player” has become the epitome of the next generation collegiate soccer player. Congratulations to these players for continuing their journey of success in college, and representing what it means to be an ECNL Alum in the next stage of their playing careers.
    Except in Florida.

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      #3
      This should shut up the haters for a while. Of course, the 600+ college coaches on the sidelines at the Sanford Showcase won't hurt either. We will be there through it all and I will personally call out the non-ECNL coaches trolling the sidelines looking to suck up.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        This should shut up the haters for a while. Of course, the 600+ college coaches on the sidelines at the Sanford Showcase won't hurt either. We will be there through it all and I will personally call out the non-ECNL coaches trolling the sidelines looking to suck up.
        get a life

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          get a life
          It's called the life of a college recruit. Enjoy more of HM's empty promises as no coaches show up to another of his college ID farces.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            This should shut up the haters for a while. Of course, the 600+ college coaches on the sidelines at the Sanford Showcase won't hurt either. We will be there through it all and I will personally call out the non-ECNL coaches trolling the sidelines looking to suck up.
            Too funny. So it's 600+ now. As of today, about 400 signed up . That's less than CASL. But hey, 600+ does sound better. Wait a few more days and I'll bet it will be an even 1000. I'll shut up now.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              It's called the life of a college recruit. Enjoy more of HM's empty promises as no coaches show up to another of his college ID farces.
              What is truly sad is that you really are clueless. We can only hope that your apple falls, far, far, far from your tree.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                ECNL ALUMS ARE EVERYWHERE AT THE 2014 COLLEGE CUP



                RICHMOND, Va. (December 16, 2014) – In unprecedented fashion, Elite Clubs National League Alumni dominated the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Final Four, with 66 ECNL Alums on the rosters of the four teams that competed to be crowned the 2014 NCAA National Champions.



                After only five years of ECNL soccer, the number of ECNL Alums playing at college soccer’s highest levels is staggering. In total, the Final Four featured 66 players that played in the ECNL as youth players:
                •Stanford University – 22 ECNL Alums
                •Florida State University – 9 ECNL Alums
                •Stanford University – 22 ECNL Alums
                •University of Texas A&M – 21 ECNL Alums
                •University of Virginia – 14 ECNL Alums

                Not only is the ECNL the broadest path to the top college women’s soccer teams and conferences in the country, and the rosters of the best of the best in these programs are also ECNL Alumsbest four college teams in the country are dominated by ECNL Alums.



                Florida State University
                •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference First Team
                •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Second Team
                •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Third Team

                Stanford University
                •2014 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year (Andi Sullivan, Bethesda SC)
                •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference First Team
                •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team

                Texas A&M University
                •2014 SEC Offensive Player of the Year (Shea Groom, KCFC)
                •4 ECNL Alums on the 2014 SEC All-Conference First Team
                •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 SEC All-Conference Second Team

                University of Virginia
                •2014 ACC Midfielder of the Year (Danielle Colaprico, PDA)
                •3 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference First Team
                •1 ECNL Alum on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Second Team

                Across college soccer, the “ECNL player” has become the epitome of the next generation collegiate soccer player. Congratulations to these players for continuing their journey of success in college, and representing what it means to be an ECNL Alum in the next stage of their playing careers.
                More propaganda from the ECNL website. Gotta love their marketing. Someone should proof their writing though. You obviously weren't savy enough to pick it up; shocker.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  ECNL ALUMS ARE EVERYWHERE AT THE 2014 COLLEGE CUP



                  RICHMOND, Va. (December 16, 2014) – In unprecedented fashion, Elite Clubs National League Alumni dominated the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Final Four, with 66 ECNL Alums on the rosters of the four teams that competed to be crowned the 2014 NCAA National Champions.



                  After only five years of ECNL soccer, the number of ECNL Alums playing at college soccer’s highest levels is staggering. In total, the Final Four featured 66 players that played in the ECNL as youth players:
                  •Stanford University – 22 ECNL Alums
                  •Florida State University – 9 ECNL Alums
                  •Stanford University – 22 ECNL Alums
                  •University of Texas A&M – 21 ECNL Alums
                  •University of Virginia – 14 ECNL Alums

                  Not only is the ECNL the broadest path to the top college women’s soccer teams and conferences in the country, and the rosters of the best of the best in these programs are also ECNL Alumsbest four college teams in the country are dominated by ECNL Alums.



                  Florida State University
                  •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference First Team
                  •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Second Team
                  •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Third Team

                  Stanford University
                  •2014 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year (Andi Sullivan, Bethesda SC)
                  •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference First Team
                  •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team

                  Texas A&M University
                  •2014 SEC Offensive Player of the Year (Shea Groom, KCFC)
                  •4 ECNL Alums on the 2014 SEC All-Conference First Team
                  •2 ECNL Alums on the 2014 SEC All-Conference Second Team

                  University of Virginia
                  •2014 ACC Midfielder of the Year (Danielle Colaprico, PDA)
                  •3 ECNL Alums on the 2014 ACC All-Conference First Team
                  •1 ECNL Alum on the 2014 ACC All-Conference Second Team

                  Across college soccer, the “ECNL player” has become the epitome of the next generation collegiate soccer player. Congratulations to these players for continuing their journey of success in college, and representing what it means to be an ECNL Alum in the next stage of their playing careers.
                  Why are you ECNL folks so persistent in trying to convense everyone ECNL is the best? Great, it's a great league and your kid is participating. Story over. The more you open your mouth, the more you scare people away.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Why are you ECNL folks so persistent in trying to convense everyone ECNL is the best? Great, it's a great league and your kid is participating. Story over. The more you open your mouth, the more you scare people away.
                    Agreed.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      More propaganda from the ECNL website. Gotta love their marketing. Someone should proof their writing though. You obviously weren't savy enough to pick it up; shocker.
                      If 9 FSU players are ECNL alums, where did the other 13 come from? Certainly more than half of the team isn't comprised of non-ECNL girls are they?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Why are you ECNL folks so persistent in trying to convense everyone ECNL is the best? Great, it's a great league and your kid is participating. Story over. The more you open your mouth, the more you scare people away.
                        Sure that makes sense. The more you present facts and not opinion the less we listen, said nobody ever. Oh, umm, actually, crazy FLA soccer parent might have said it.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          If 9 FSU players are ECNL alums, where did the other 13 come from? Certainly more than half of the team isn't comprised of non-ECNL girls are they?
                          They came from Japan, Iceland, Mexico etc etc of the US players more than half are ECNL BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE!!!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            If 9 FSU players are ECNL alums, where did the other 13 come from? Certainly more than half of the team isn't comprised of non-ECNL girls are they?
                            Had to check this question out. 9 ECNL Alums, 7 Foreign players, 6 Non ECNL US players.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              They came from Japan, Iceland, Mexico etc etc of the US players more than half are ECNL BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE!!!
                              That Dynamite will blow in your face.......Boom goes another moron:)

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