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Men's soccer: which is better Ivy or Patriot League?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI could show players from BU, Colgate, Lehigh, and Brown in the MLS, but you have already made up your mind. Actually 95% of D1 teams get few MLS players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease illuminate, and I’ll show you 98%+ who didn’t go pro in the IV/PL in the last 40 years, let alone the last 10. I am not suggesting they are not great players, just that you don’t go to these schools to go pro.
Dartmouth
Donowa
Ikaba
Omsberg
Danilack
Cleveland
Defregger
Haffron
Hoffman-Johnson
Keat
Harvard
Brown
Freese
Akpan
BU
Badji
Bustamante
Washington
Brown
Remix’s
McNamara
Colgate
Kutler
Stroud
Bucknell
Thorsheim
Lehigh
Forrest
Looked at 7 teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMLS Draftee/ Pro Contract this decade
Dartmouth
Donowa
Ikaba
Omsberg
Danilack
Cleveland
Defregger
Haffron
Hoffman-Johnson
Keat
Harvard
Brown
Freese
Akpan
BU
Badji
Bustamante
Washington
Brown
Rennicks
McNamara
Colgate
Kutler
Stroud
Bucknell
Thorsheim
Lehigh
Forrest
Looked at 7 teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMLS Draftee/ Pro Contract this decade
Dartmouth
Donowa
Ikaba
Omsberg
Danilack
Cleveland
Defregger
Haffron
Hoffman-Johnson
Keat
Harvard
Brown
Freese
Akpan
BU
Badji
Bustamante
Washington
Brown
Remix’s
McNamara
Colgate
Kutler
Stroud
Bucknell
Thorsheim
Lehigh
Forrest
Looked at 7 teams.
For schools like Harvard and BU, about 10% of the impact players, still not bad.
Certainly better odds than virtually no chance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo if you are recruited as an impact player at Dartmouth, let’s say 4 of those per season and then a handful of others to fill the roster, you have a 25% chance of going pro.
For schools like Harvard and BU, about 10% of the impact players, still not bad.
Certainly better odds than virtually no chance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postalso keep in mind not everyone at these schools wants to go pro. salaries in soccer are not life changing (if you know what I mean).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour experience is not typical and your son must have been highly desired by the coach. Almost no rosters are only 20 players - most are in the 25-28 range, even 30+ Put on a few international players and that wipes out a few full rides, leaving even less to split among the remaining. For the women's side 40-60% is much more the norm rather than the exception - more scholarships and far fewer international players
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNote only 4 of 12 on the ACC Coaches’ watchlist are from North America...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPatriot league.
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