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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Do you know how the D1 commits break down?
    No. But I don't think any team has more than 2 or 3.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered
      No. But I don't think any team has more than 2 or 3.
      Let's start a list.

      According to one poster, Nobles has two going to Dartmouth. Who besides MR?

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Let's start a list.

        According to one poster, Nobles has two going to Dartmouth. Who besides MR?
        I believe the goalie

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          Originally posted by Unregistered
          I believe the goalie
          Great accomplishment. Other commits?

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            SG

            Look for ST Georges to compete. I heard they have a real overhaul in players this year. Many new recruits.

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              Does anyone know which teams lost a lot of seniors, vs which teams kept a lot of players? I know nobles and BH have many returners but I'm not sure on other schools.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered
                Does anyone know which teams lost a lot of seniors, vs which teams kept a lot of players? I know nobles and BH have many returners but I'm not sure on other schools.
                Milton and LA lost strong seniors.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  The team with the most D1 commits usually wins the ISL.
                  the only commits at this point are early commits. This does not mean much. Many players who are just as good don't commit early.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered
                    the only commits at this point are early commits. This does not mean much. Many players who are just as good don't commit early.
                    I think the poster was talking about seniors, which does not mean early commits.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      I think the poster was talking about seniors, which does not mean early commits.
                      the incoming seniors are class of 2017 which are early commits at this point.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        the incoming seniors are class of 2017 which are early commits at this point.
                        DM to northeastern

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                          How does a college make an early commitment? What if the student needs a lot of financial aid/grants?

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            How does a college make an early commitment? What if the student needs a lot of financial aid/grants?
                            It's not binding.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered
                              the incoming seniors are class of 2017 which are early commits at this point.
                              How is it early? Kids are applying to college this year. Wouldn't early be 2018s who commit after September 1?

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                How does a college make an early commitment? What if the student needs a lot of financial aid/grants?
                                Any commitment before an actual signing of an NLI is verbal. The player and college coach can de-commit at any time before the NLI signing. But the NLI is a contract whereas the player agrees to play on the team and the school agrees to offer some amount of athletic scholarship. If a player does not go to that school, he or she would lose a year of eligibility if they go to another D1 school.

                                First serious step in the verbal commitment process is usually a request to see academic transcripts and test scores to determine if the recruit a) can be admitted, and b) qualifies for any academic scholarship. If a recruit qualifies for academic money, then athletic money is often added to the package to get the total offer up to a certain percentage of tuition, room and board. At that point a coach will ask for or a recruit will offer their verbal commitment.

                                Need-based financial aid awarded is deducted from any athletic money offered if the recruit applies for need-based financial aid and is awarded such during the application process.

                                D3 schools do not offer athletic money per NCAA regulations. There is no such thing as signing a NLI if a recruit is going to a D3 school. Likewise, a D1 or D2 recruit who does not sign an NLI is not receiving any athletic money.

                                Nothing becomes official regarding awarding athletic scholarship money until the NLI is signed.

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