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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlayer/Games/GP/GS/G/A Team
Matt Tower/18/3/1/0/0 Amherst
Brendan Matthews/22/10/7/0/3 Babson
Patrick Ellis/22/17/11/0/1 Babson
Jonathan Lin/15/4/3/0/0 Bates
Jason Stephansky/15/10/8/0/2 Bates
Aaron Nickelburg/15/15/15/1/2 Bates
Tyler Savonen/19/19/19/9/2 Brandeis League MVP*
Foti Andreo/19/19/1/1/2 Brandeis
Michael Soboff/19/14/11/6/2 Brandeis
Stephen Twerago/19/1/0/0/0 Brandeis
Andrew Bennie/19/3/1/1/0 Brandeis
Gustavo Lopes/19/4/1/0/0 Brandeis
Steve McAvoy/20/20/19/2/5 Bridg St
Chris Naughton/20/16/14/0/1 Bridg St
Josh Goehring/20/8/5/0/1 Bridg St
Michael Chaquette/18/18/10/1/7 Chicago
Jon Stronach/16/14/11/0/1 Colby
Andrew Woonton/16/11/9/0/1 Colby
Peter Quayle/16/10/10/-/- Colby
Keith Chernin/16/10 10/-/- Colby
Doug Garabedian/17/16/11/0/1 Conn College
Dillon Kerr/17/16/12/1/1 Conn College
Kevin O'Brien/17/14/8/2/2 Conn College
Jonathan Hurley/21/21/20/0/0 Curry
Cameron Bartley/21/17/5/0/0 Curry
Samuel Babchuck/21/15/14/0/1 Curry
Phil Spector/15/8/1/0/0 Elizabethtown
Conor Rieker/21/18/8/1/1 Elms
Joseph Coleman/21/21/15/3/3 Elms
Anthony Nitri/21/18/16/0/2 Elms
Joelle Reyes/21/19/9/1/0 Elms
Garrett Charette/18/18/18/-/- Emmanuel
Alex Jorge/20/20/20/-/- Endicott
Ryan Santoro/21/2/1/0/0 Endicott
Connor Gibbs/21/19/6/6/0 Endicott
Yazid Eidah/20/20/20/0/2 Keene
Nick Godzyk/20/19/3/0/1 Keene
Nate Banas/20/13/0/0/0 Keene
Pat Anthony/20/5/4/0/0 Keene
Michael Keiterman/20/15/13/-/- Keene
Rei Mitsuyama/19/19/19/3/1 Kenyon
Nate Petrou/19/19/1/2/2 Kenyon
Herbin Berreondo/21/21/21/2/0 Lesley
Stuart Kinsman/17/15/4/4/1 Mass Maritime
Dillon Jones/17/14/3/0/2 Mass Maritime
Dan Skayne/17/13/6/1/1 Middlebury
Jeremy Nash/21/15/15/0/0 Nichols
Michael Perry/21/21/21/2/5 Nichols
Andrew Sheridan/17/17/17/0/1 Rochester
Seth Davis-Brown/17/14/0/0/1 Rochester
Nicholas Carbone/18/12/1/09/0 Salve Regina
Tyler Allen/19/19/5/0/1 Springfield
Kyle Johnston/15/15/14/0/0 Trinity
Jason Katz/15/8/7/-/- Trinity
Timothy Shea/15/15/15/8/4 Trinity
Michael Miele/16/12/2/0/0 Tufts
Kyle Volpe/16/14/3/3/1 Tufts
Gus Santos/16/16/8/6/1 Tufts
Douglas Silveira/22/22/22/5/6 UMA Boston
Rolando Barboza/22/18/16/5/6 UMA Boston
Ryan Foster-Gorbach/18/11/7/2/0 UMA Dart
Josh Chao/18/18/18/9/3 UMA Dart
Alex Machado/18/17/15/5/2 UMA Dart
Ben Bratt/16/15/15/1/0 Wesleyan
Marlon Ramalho/21/21/21/0/0 Wheaton
Shaun Guenette/21/7/0/0/0 Wheaton
Luke Finkelstein/21/21/20/4/4 Wheaton
Ben Altneu/20/20/13/8/1 Wheaton
Tyler Stanton/17/17/16/0/0 Worc St
Tristan Richardson/19/12/8/0/0 WPI
Tynan MacLeod/19/19/17/5/3 WPI
Tom Meagher/19/6/1/0/0 WPI
Andrew Bravo/16/2/1/-/- Williams
Andres Burbank-Crump/16/16/16/1/0 Williams
Zach Grady/16/16/15/10/0 Williams
I would make the following points:
1) Of the 93 that played last season 15 were not rostered and 1 DNP, close to 20% of the kids.
2) Of those remaining 63 or about 80% of the players were on the field half of the games.
3) Of those that got much playing time, most or around 40 played the same as last year, 18 played much less, and 13 played more.
Overall there are some great players/performances on this list. Congrats to all these kids on their fine careers. A few still have the playoffs ahead.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThank you for the update and congratulations to this group for their commitment in playing 4 years of college soccer....not an easy task at all. Note out to those still in HS who are contemplating playing college soccer....it is a very difficult endeavor and takes a huge commitment....the D3 list above has many HS All State, DAP and Club players who all were tremendous players at Club, DAP and HS level and yet they played D3 and not all flourished at the D3 level. It is very difficult to play in college at any level D1, D2 and D3, let alone for all 4 years....make sure those still in HS you choose the college for the college and not just soccer because you better be happy with your choice if the soccer doesn't pan out because statistics suggest that most won't play all 4 years, even at the D3 level.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThank you for thrice daily reminder on the pitfalls of College soccer
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLaugh all you want, but the info is far more valuable in terms of warnings and advising the youth soccer parents coming up than BTDT's daily diarrhea of misery that is 100% wrong.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAbsolutely. Some folks need to criticize because they have nothing better to do. That or they realized too little too late for the own kids and the reminders are too painful
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet the kids aspire to be great and stop telling them that the odds are against them....thrice daily. Everyone gets it. I would say the person with the agenda is the OP who seems obsessed to demonstrate over and over again that playing soccer in College does not work out for many involved.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet the kids aspire to be great and stop telling them that the odds are against them....thrice daily. Everyone gets it. I would say the person with the agenda is the OP who seems obsessed to demonstrate over and over again that playing soccer in College does not work out for many involved.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet the kids aspire to be great and stop telling them that the odds are against them....thrice daily. Everyone gets it. I would say the person with the agenda is the OP who seems obsessed to demonstrate over and over again that playing soccer in College does not work out for many involved.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou have got to be kidding. The guy hardly posts, except for providing and updating these lists every year which takes a lot of work and most appreciate it. He rarely offers commentary, which makes your focus on the OP seem very odd indeed. There ARE posters who are here every single day telling parents they are wasting their money and that any college soccer below D1 top 25 is a waste of time and that club soccer is completely unnecessary for all levels of D3. Maybe your time would be better spent criticizing that guy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's not for the kids....it's for the parents. Absolutely let the kids aspire to be great (in something), but let's get a dose of informed reality to hopefully make an informed decision when it comes to college selection. It's good information/statistics and use it if you wish. Oh by the way playing any sport, not just soccer, in college typically doesn't work out for all 4 years. It's a very small % who do end up playing all 4 years.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think it's valuable for kids also. A little dose of reality when making such a big decision - in other words, if soccer doesn't work out for whatever reason, will you be happy at this school? In the absence of soccer, is this the best fit for you academically and socially? Is the soccer good/right skill level for you? BONUS. Money to attend school. JACKPOT. All in that order
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OP here. Nice to see the 2011 thread pop up. Always the liveliest one. Twice as many replies/looks etc.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNice. Glad you all feel you are being totally educated and guided as it relates to your children's future based on advice given by an anonymous poster on an internet site.
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