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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey have a leg up in New England too, but the families are much more mixed income at the Revs than pay to play clubs. Some may not be focused on education as much as wealthy kids from the suburbs.
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Just so people have the complete picture of college commitments by the larger clubs here in Massachusetts for 2018 I've broken things out.
There are 60+ kids below that will be playing college soccer next year AND got to play high school soccer. There were more listed in the 2018 Commits thread but they didn't play for the clubs listed below, or didn't list a club at all.
If your son wants to play in college, he's talented enough, and his grades are good enough, he can play at virtually any MA club.
Honestly, if quality of life and high school grades matter, you should probably avoid the Revs like the plague.
REVS: [4 total college commits] **out of 7 graduates total**
That is ~60%
D1 (4 players)
Ohad Yahalom, Revs, Dartmouth
Laszlo Dorogi, Revs, Wachusett, UML
Ryan Clare, Wellesley, Princeton
Andrew Chisolm, Bayside Bolts, PC
AZTECS: [17 total college commits out of 60]
that is 28%
D1 (2 players)
Cristian Suvak, Aztecs, Winchester, UConn
James McPherson, Aztecs, Danvers, UMass
D2 (1 player)
Michael Budrewicz, Aztecs, Masconomet, St. Anselm's
D3 (14 players)
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips, Bowdoin
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs, Arlington Catholic, Clarkson
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs, Peabody, Elmira
Matthew Kuefler, Aztecs, Nashoba, Franciscan
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester, Hobart
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Richie Mateo, Aztecs, St. Mary’s, UMass Boston
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, SJC
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
BOLTS: [29 total college commits out of 100]
that is 30%
D1 (13 players)
Jaren Suttles, Bolts, Army
James Swomley, Bolts, Newton, Brown
Jared Bull, Bolts, Algonquin, Bryant
Vittorio Luzio, Bolts, Columbia
Marcelo Lage, Bolts, Brooks, GW
Ben Bryant, Bolts, R&L, Harvard
Gunnar Siegel, Bolts, High Point
Nic Andre, Bolts, HC
John Siracuse, Bolts, HC
Andrew Karalis, Bolts, Belmont, Northeastern
Dylan Curran, Bolts, Jamaica Plain, PC
Julio Fulcar, Bolts, Watertown, Syracuse
Joe Morrison, Bolts, UVM
D2 (2 players)
Thomas Browning, Bolts, Mattapoisett, AIC
Giovanni de Vargas, Bolts, Merrimack
D3 (14 players)
Liam Hanlon, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Babson
Matthew Uek, Bolts, R&L, Bowdoin
Cameron Schluter, Bolts, Weston, Colby
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Jack Davidge, Bolts, AMSA, Framingham St
Matt Habersaat, Bolts, Hobart
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Andre Dumitrescu, Bolts, Philips Andover, MIT
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett, Nichols
George Gworek, Bolts, Needham, Oberlin
Tim Driscoll, Bolts, Springfield
Robbie West, Bolts, Weymouth, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Henry Osborn, Bolts, Williams
GPS: [24 total college commits out of 1000]
that is .02%
D1 (6 players)
Nate Cole, GPS, Worcester Academy, BU
Adam Kulick, GPS, Cambridge, Bucknell
Andrew Stevens, GPS, Brooks, Columbia
Alec Szwarcewicz, GPS, Newton South, HC
Nathaniel Cardozo, GPS, Oliver Ames, UMass
Connor Haskell, GPS, Xavier
D2 (5 players)
Connor Willis, MPS, North Andover, Assumption
John Aguiar, GPS, Bishop Connelly, Assumption
Nick Bernardi, GPS, Framingham, Merrimack
Greg Amador, GPS, Westboro, Merrimack
Eric Barry, GPS, Framingham, SNHU
D3 (13 players)
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Joshua Kim, GPS, BBN, Colby
Matt Sciascia, GPS, Brooks, Hamilton
Luke Muther, GPS, Brooks, Kenyon
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Chris Garcia Lynn, GPS, UMass Boston
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Will Raphael, GPS, Andover Academy, Tufts
Harrison Weizen, GPS, Tufts
Zack Dresens, GPS, Wayland, Tufts
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton
Mateo Cugno, GPS, Billerica, WPI
NEFC: [18 total college commits out of 1000]
D1 (5 players)
Christian Garner, NEFC, Brooks, BC
Tyler Stott, NEFC, Westboro, BC
Gregorio Barilla, NEFC, Worcester Academy, BC
Tyler Mann, NEFC, King Phillips, UML
Matt Leigh, NEFC, St Marks, Penn
D2 (4 players)
Jeremy Martin, NEFC, Assumption
Cole Scharland, NEFC, Bishop Feehan, Florida Southern
Sean Lanzillo, NEFC, Mansfield, Merrimack
Jack Moffitt, NEFC, Worcester Academy, St. Anselm's
D3 (9 players)
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College (Is this the Revs Academy Director’s son?)
Alex McLaughlin, NEFC, Lexington, Hamilton
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Andrew Collari, NEFC, Worcester Academy, Suffolk
Noah Barney, NEFC, North Attleboro, Union
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAbsurd! Of course many lower income families want their kids to go to college. Problem with men's soccer is unless you are stud for that program you're not going to much if any money to play. With cost of college now more kids are having to live at home and go to school locally, wok part time and hope to transfer to a bigger name school later. Wealthier families can afford to send Landon to college with or without scholarships. The shrinking middle class is especially squeezed by college - they make too much for financial aid but not enough to pay for college. And as we know more and more families are living pay check to paycheck.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
REVS: [4 total college commits] **out of 7 graduates total**
That is ~60%
AZTECS: [17 total college commits out of 60]
that is 28%
BOLTS: [29 total college commits out of 100]
that is 30%
GPS: [24 total college commits out of 1000]
that is .02%
NEFC: [18 total college commits out of 1000]
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll this tells me is that top teams at other clubs produce more commitments to colleges than the Revs do. Play high school. Get good grades. Merit money is real and lasts all 4 years. Foxboro isn't necessary for anything other than Patriots games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll this tells me is that top teams at other clubs produce more commitments to colleges than the Revs do. Play high school. Get good grades. Merit money is real and lasts all 4 years. Foxboro isn't necessary for anything other than Patriots games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll this tells me is that top teams at other clubs produce more commitments to colleges than the Revs do. Play high school. Get good grades. Merit money is real and lasts all 4 years. Foxboro isn't necessary for anything other than Patriots games.
The best advice, work hard, love the game and get good grades and everything will work out fine.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are forgetting that some of the NEFC and GPS kids got their college commitments while playing for the Revs in their Junior year. Also many of the Revs graduates not listed are from Rhode Island and Ct. (KV and TE). So many haters here.
The best advice, work hard, love the game and get good grades and everything will work out fine.
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