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Of the 2011 boys, I'll start with 12 D1 players.
8 are still on the roster.
Of those 8, 7 are playing this year.
A smaller starting #, but similar ratios to other years.
Playing are MG,CD,TB,CB,MK,JK, and CB.
Not bad again, and GL to all.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOf the 2011 boys, I'll start with 12 D1 players.
8 are still on the roster.
Of those 8, 7 are playing this year.
A smaller starting #, but similar ratios to other years.
Playing are MG,CD,TB,CB,MK,JK, and CB.
Not bad again, and GL to all.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postcheck your numbers again. The BC roster went thru some changes
TM/MD originally signed but now not rostered
KS on the roster but not playing this year
DMM playing. MA ISL kid but listed as from CA, so not on my list
You know something different?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOf the 2011 boys, I'll start with 12 D1 players.
8 are still on the roster.
Of those 8, 7 are playing this year.
A smaller starting #, but similar ratios to other years.
Playing are MG,CD,TB,CB,MK,JK, and CB.
Not bad again, and GL to all.
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Still alot of Mass players playing D3 soccer in college
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow are the D2 and D3 players list look for HS 2011 boys? How many still on rosters and how many playing?
For those who want to play in college—there are many playing in D3—only updated previous list from last year—there are many more Mass players playing D3, D2 and still a handful playing D1 from HS Class of 2011.
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Certainly not exhaustive, but presents a range of schools and backgrounds. Did not include rostered kids who have not played in more than 1-2 games (and who may be injured). Clubs not listed except where knew affiliated with DAP. Additions/revisions welcome. GP=Games Playes. GS= Games Started
College Town/HS GP/GS (first #’s 2011— Updated 2nd set #’s 2012) NOR = Not on Roster
Babson
BM -- Marlborough -- 14/0 20/17
PE -- Braintree -- 9/3 2/0
Bates
AN -- Concord-Carlisle -- 4/1 14/13
JS -- Whitman-Hanson -- 5/1 1/0
Brandeis
RL -- Weymouth -- DAP -- 21/15 22/20
TS -- Nauset -- 14/1 22/22
FA -- Lynn/SJP/Phillips Exeter -- 10/0 22/22
Bridgewater State
KG -- Uxbridge -- DAP -- 13/11 NOR
RA -- Canton -- 12/11 13/4
CN -- Braintree -- 3/2 14/13
JG -- Haverhill -- 9/7 9/8
SM -- Walpole -- 13/12 19/7
Catholic
CM -- Concord-Carlisle -- DAP --6/4 8/5
Chicago
MC -- Springfield/Loomis Chaffee -- DAP -- 17/15 14/14
Colby
JS -- Brooks -- DAP -- 15/11 14/14
KC -- Brookline -- 13/0 10/1
AW -- Phillips Andover -- 13/0 14/14
NR -- BBN -- 9/1 NOR
BS -- Duxbury -- 4/0 NOR
PQ -- Rivers -- 5/3 2/0
Colby-Sawyer College
CD—Wilmington –18/18 15/10
Conn College
KO -- Wellesley -- 13/12 10/8
DG -- Bishop Fenwick -- 7/2 15/14
DK -- St Sebs -- 4/0 7/0
Curry
ED -- Belmont -- 14/1 NOR
JH -- Foxborough -- 19/2 15/4
CB -- Andover -- 6/1 6/0
NG -- Longmeadow -- 18/16 18/17
SB -- Bridgewater -- 13/4 17/11
BD -- Winchester -- 5/1 NOR
CD -- Canton/Simsbury -- 6/1 NOR
Elizabethtown
PS (2010) -- BBN -- DAP -- 16/9 16/0
Elms
CR -- Agawam -- 15/15 21/21
JC -- Easthampton -- 15/15 21/12
AN -- Agawam -- 12/12 21/21
DG -- Belchertown -- 9/7 NOR
JR -- Lynn Classical -- 14/14 18/15
AR -- Fitchburg --15/15 9/9
AK -- Foxborough -- 4/4 NOR
LB -- Lynn English -- 12/2 NOR
Emmanuel
GC -- West Springfield -- 11/9 13/13
TD -- Oxford -- 17/13 17/13
Endicott
AJ -- Billerica -- 10/8 17/3
RS -- Millbury -- 9/1 2/0
CG -- Westborough -- 15/5 17/7
JL -- King Philip Reg -- 14/0 9/1
PG -- Brookline -- 11/4 NOR
Keene State
YE -- Newburyport -- 11/0 18/3
NG -- Wilmington -- 8/0 18/5
NB -- Monson -- 13/12 16/13
PA -- Hampshire -- 7/5 17/17
MK -- Monson -- 8/4 6/5
Kenyon
RM -- Natick -- 13/2 17/11
NP -- Silver Lake -- 12/9 18/13
Lesley
HB -- Brighton -- 12/1 17/15
BH -- Lowell -- 12/0 NOR
Mass Maritime
SK -- Granville/Southwick-Tolland -- 13/2 13/1
JK -- Newburyport -- 8/0 11/0
RR -- Braintree -- 12/10 17/17
Nichols
AU -- Milford -- 3/2 NOR
IA -- Marlborough -- 13/9 NOR
JS -- Framingham -- 11/0 9/0
MP -- King Philip Reg -- 16/16 21/21
RF -- Wachusett -- 6/1 18/13
Rochester
AS -- Marshfield -- 11/7 18/18
Salve Regina
NC -- Quincy -- 6/1 16/4
Springfield
TA -- Tantasqua -- 10/0 20/1
BD -- Williston Northampton -- 8/0 13/0
Trinity
TS -- Somerset/Deerfield -- 11/3 15/10
Tufts
MM -- Middlesex -- 11/0 11/1
KV -- St Marks -- 13/0 4/4
GS (2010) -- Framingham/NMH -- DAP -- 14/13 13/10
PK—Phillips Andover—14/11 13/10
Wentworth
NC -- Sandwich -- 9/8 NOR
TM—Tewksbury—3/0 12/7
Wesleyan
BB -- Winchester -- 13/12 17/17
Wheaton
LF -- Peabody -- DAP -- 19/19 19/19
MR (2010) -- Framingham/Bridgeton -- DAP -- 19/19 20/20
DD -- Bourne -- 12/11 2/1
SG -- Belchertown -- 7/0 5/0
Williams
ABC -- Brooks -- DAP -- 14/13 19/6
ZG (2010) -- Thayer/Hotchkiss -- 12/7 14/5
TM—Phillips Andover 1/0 5/1
Worcester State
MJ (2010?) -- Ludlow -- 13/13 NOR
BG -- Wachusett -- 15/1 NOR
WPI
TR -- N. Attleboro -- 3/1 NOR
TM -- Groton-Dunstable -- 9/0 12/2
TM - Acton-Boxborough -- 12/2 13/7
UMass-Boston
KJ -- Archbishop Williams -- 12/1 NOR
OG -- Revere -- 6/1 NOR
KM -- East Boston -- 13/12 17/17
DS -- Watertown -- 13/11 17/17
AM -- Boston International -- 3/3 NOR
AJ -- Haverhill -- 7/0 NOR
UMass-Dartmouth
TW -- Marian -- 5/3 NOR
GD -- New Bedford -- 14/11 NOR
RFB -- Catholic Memorial -- 14/4 17/15
MS -- Leicester -- 5/1 NOR
JS -- New Bedford -- 15/15 19/17
NG -- Hudson -- 14/14 15/6
EB -- Burke -- 15/9 8/7
JC -- Madison Park -- 15/6 18/2
JM -- New Bedford -- 13/1 19/12
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^^^^^List above does give a good idea, both in terms of numbers and types of D3 schools. Many of the schools are obviously weaker either in terms of soccer or academic quality or both, so depending on how you look at it the numbers may not be as impressive as at first glance. Also, the numbers for Fall 2011 are in at least some cases shorted because the list was posted before the end of the 2011 season.
For me, the bottom line message is that very good players who are committed with a good academic standing can have meaningful college soccer careers at some very good to superb D3 schools, but perhaps not nearly as many as people would think, and the numbers for D1 are of course even smaller.
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Maybe you could put together a recap of what these boys are studying, their GPA, any academic awards, study abroad opportunities, internships they are in, and also some comments from their coach and academic advisor as to how their doing in their careers.
Otherwise, this is a single single dimensional listing requires nothing more than a keyboard and an Internet connection.
Every one of those young boys are likely becoming well rounded adults and gaining a variety of experiences. They have long since outgrown the imnature and petty obsessions of the adults that inhabit this toxic forum.
Until the people in this forum get away from evaluating players, teams, and success on playing time and wins, then you will be doomed to stew in your own flatulance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe you could put together a recap of what these boys are studying, their GPA, any academic awards, study abroad opportunities, internships they are in, and also some comments from their coach and academic advisor as to how their doing in their careers.
Otherwise, this is a single single dimensional listing requires nothing more than a keyboard and an Internet connection.
Every one of those young boys are likely becoming well rounded adults and gaining a variety of experiences. They have long since outgrown the imnature and petty obsessions of the adults that inhabit this toxic forum.
Until the people in this forum get away from evaluating players, teams, and success on playing time and wins, then you will be doomed to stew in your own flatulance.
Quit taking yourself so seriously. Its entertaining to see all this stuff. I'm curious to know how the DI players are doing?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe you could put together a recap of what these boys are studying, their GPA, any academic awards, study abroad opportunities, internships they are in, and also some comments from their coach and academic advisor as to how their doing in their careers.
Otherwise, this is a single single dimensional listing requires nothing more than a keyboard and an Internet connection.
Every one of those young boys are likely becoming well rounded adults and gaining a variety of experiences. They have long since outgrown the imnature and petty obsessions of the adults that inhabit this toxic forum.
Until the people in this forum get away from evaluating players, teams, and success on playing time and wins, then you will be doomed to stew in your own flatulance.
And sorry things didn't work out for you as you had planned.
There must be something else on your mind because your post had almost no connection to any of the recent, previous posts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat totally stinks. My heart goes out to WP. I wish him a speedy and full recovery.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, many of these young men are likely doing well in multiple "dimensions".
And sorry things didn't work out for you as you had planned.
There must be something else on your mind because your post had almost no connection to any of the recent, previous posts.
The only thing on my mind is the importance too many people here place on wins, records, and play time as the measure of success.
My hope for all these student athletes is that they grow up free from the burdens of over indulgent parenting, over inflated feelings of self importance, Internet bullying, and general lack of class and character that their parents exhibit on this forum.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry things didn't work out? What could you possibly be referring to? Certainly you can be slightly more intelligent than posting that piece of brilliance?
The only thing on my mind is the importance too many people here place on wins, records, and play time as the measure of success.
My hope for all these student athletes is that they grow up free from the burdens of over indulgent parenting, over inflated feelings of self importance, Internet bullying, and general lack of class and character that their parents exhibit on this forum.
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