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    Women's Programs That Inspire...

    Thought this was interesting... evidently they're going to do men's programs next week.

    https://collegeathleticadvisor.com/inspire/ has the whole explanation, but congrats to ... UMass-Boston I guess. This list started an argument right away in our house, so I guess it's a success?

    Top 20 Women's Programs That Inspire (non-NCAA Division 1)

    THE TOP 20 (RANK, SCHOOL, AFFILIATION)
    1. William Smith (NY, NCAA Division 3)
    2. Western Washington (WA, NCAA Division 2)
    3. Christopher Newport University (VA, NCAA Division 3)
    4. College of St. Rose (NY, NCAA Division 2)
    5. University of Tampa (FL, NCAA Division 2)
    6. University of Chicago (IL, NCAA Division 3)
    7. Grand Valley State (MI, NCAA Division 2)
    8. Westmont College (CA, NAIA)
    9. Johns Hopkins (MD, NCAA Division 3)
    10. Sonoma State (CA, NCAA Division 2)
    11. Middlebury College (VT, NCAA Division 3)
    12. Benedictine College (KS, NAIA)
    13. The College of New Jersey (NJ, NCAA Division 3)
    14. Rollins College (FL, NCAA Division 2)
    15. St. Edward’s University (TX, NCAA Division 2)
    16. Pomona – Pitzer (CA, NCAA Division 3)
    17. Indiana Wesleyan University (IN, NAIA)
    18. Hardin-Simmons University (TX, NCAA Division 3)
    19. Colorado School of Mines (CO, NCAA Division 2)
    20. UMass - Boston (MA, NCAA Division 3)

    #2
    A "holistic" approach to athletics? lmao

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      #3
      where's Franklin Pierce on there?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Thought this was interesting... evidently they're going to do men's programs next week.

        https://collegeathleticadvisor.com/inspire/ has the whole explanation, but congrats to ... UMass-Boston I guess. This list started an argument right away in our house, so I guess it's a success?

        Top 20 Women's Programs That Inspire (non-NCAA Division 1)

        THE TOP 20 (RANK, SCHOOL, AFFILIATION)
        1. William Smith (NY, NCAA Division 3)
        2. Western Washington (WA, NCAA Division 2)
        3. Christopher Newport University (VA, NCAA Division 3)
        4. College of St. Rose (NY, NCAA Division 2)
        5. University of Tampa (FL, NCAA Division 2)
        6. University of Chicago (IL, NCAA Division 3)
        7. Grand Valley State (MI, NCAA Division 2)
        8. Westmont College (CA, NAIA)
        9. Johns Hopkins (MD, NCAA Division 3)
        10. Sonoma State (CA, NCAA Division 2)
        11. Middlebury College (VT, NCAA Division 3)
        12. Benedictine College (KS, NAIA)
        13. The College of New Jersey (NJ, NCAA Division 3)
        14. Rollins College (FL, NCAA Division 2)
        15. St. Edward’s University (TX, NCAA Division 2)
        16. Pomona – Pitzer (CA, NCAA Division 3)
        17. Indiana Wesleyan University (IN, NAIA)
        18. Hardin-Simmons University (TX, NCAA Division 3)
        19. Colorado School of Mines (CO, NCAA Division 2)
        20. UMass - Boston (MA, NCAA Division 3)
        Affordable - Who are the kidding?

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          #5
          Actually, I was surprised how they seem to have figured out who is making it cheaper to go to college, even in d3.

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            #6
            I'll be interested to see the Men's top 20, as I'm more familiar w/men's soccer. It seems like a nice idea, but I'm not sure how they evaluate the various metrics; it seems fairly subjective.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              I'll be interested to see the Men's top 20, as I'm more familiar w/men's soccer. It seems like a nice idea, but I'm not sure how they evaluate the various metrics; it seems fairly subjective.
              No men's program inspires

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                #8
                I thought it said the men's list was coming this week

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  where's Franklin Pierce on there?
                  Franklin who?

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                    #10
                    this list actually aggregates a really impressive list of college soccer coaches...

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                      #11
                      ***? football?

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                        #12
                        well, if you want more from that list, he's doing a live workshop here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/125554742615 met him when he was coaching Oxford Emory at NJCAA Nationals he's got plenty of insight into recruiting and kind of a different take on things.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          well, if you want more from that list, he's doing a live workshop here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/125554742615 met him when he was coaching Oxford Emory at NJCAA Nationals he's got plenty of insight into recruiting and kind of a different take on things.
                          why can't you just manage recruiting on your own?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            why can't you just manage recruiting on your own?
                            it was an obvious attempt to drum up business. On another thread someone was extolling the virtues of hiring a recruiting consultant. None of it is needed except for the lazy and uninformed

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              well, if you want more from that list, he's doing a live workshop here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/125554742615 met him when he was coaching Oxford Emory at NJCAA Nationals he's got plenty of insight into recruiting and kind of a different take on things.
                              this was posted on other state boards...trolling for business

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