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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo is this whole list a sham then? What percentage of the kids listed here will actually make a team?
BTW D1 athletes are also told the apply EA or ED and also can get rejected. If you think your kid is a risky admit keep their options open in case something falls through. Unfortunately late in the game D3 will be your best bet, maybe some lower level D1s or the rare spot where another player changed their mind and the coach is scrambling. Don't burn bridges with programs you've been talking to, even after you're all done. You may been them next year if you realized it was a poor decision.
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My son was an uncertain admit for a D3. Coach made it clear (and general admissions stats seemed to back this up) that going ED improved admission chances. Son is thrilled to have gotten in since it was clear first choice over other places that recruited him. Maybe he gets in on his own or with just coach putting him on list. We'll never know but benefit has been no college worries since before Christmas.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy son was an uncertain admit for a D3. Coach made it clear (and general admissions stats seemed to back this up) that going ED improved admission chances. Son is thrilled to have gotten in since it was clear first choice over other places that recruited him. Maybe he gets in on his own or with just coach putting him on list. We'll never know but benefit has been no college worries since before Christmas.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo is this whole list a sham then? What percentage of the kids listed here will actually make a team?
With that said, they're not perfect, and admissions decisions by some schools are more unpredictable than at others. So there will be a few surprises, and there will be some kids who change their minds for other reasons.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEven if you aren't a soccer player, you improve your chances for admission by going ED.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot always it can really vary by school. There's fewer ED spots and typically you're in a pool of highly qualified applicants. Some schools that reject you ED won't put you in the regular pool.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne can easily find the statistics for ED for each school. Every school I have ever looked at (which is not to say every school out there) has had a dramatically higher admit rate for ED. It is not clear to me that you would be competing with more impressive applicants -- why? -- I would guess kids for whom a school is a reach would use the ED bump, not kids for whom it is a safety (those latter kids are going to be the most impressive). Colorado College has an ED admit rate of about 30% and a regular decision admit rate of only 5%. But that may be extreme.
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Originally posted by UnregistereOne can easily find the statistics for ED for each school. Every school I have ever looked at (which is not to say every school out there) has had a dramatically higher admit rate for ED. It is not clear to me that you would be competing with more impressive applicants -- why? -- I would guess kids for whom a school is a reach would use the ED bump, not kids for whom it is a safety (those latter kids are going to be the most impressive). Colorado College has an ED admit rate of about 30% and a regular decision admit rate of only 5%. But that may be extreme.
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D1
Jaren Suttles, Bolts, Army
Christian Garner, NEFC, Brooks, BC
Tyler Stott, NEFC, Westboro, BC
Gregorio Barilla, NEFC, Worcester Academy, BC
Joe Kellitt, transfer, UML, BC
Nate Cole, GPS, Worcester Academy, BU
James Swomley, Bolts, Newton, Brown
Jared Bull, Bolts, Algonquin, Bryant
Adam Kulick, GPS, Cambridge, Bucknell
Andrew Stevens, GPS, Brooks, Columbia
Vittorio Luzio, Bolts, Columbia
Johnny Wilkins, transfer, PC, CCSU
Cristian Suvak, Aztecs, Winchester, UConn
Ohad Yahalom, Revs, Dartmouth
Ahira Simons, Black Rock FC, Berkshire, Dartmouth
Marcelo Lage, Bolts, Brooks, GW
Kamar Nuhiu, Oakwood, Agawam, Hartford
Ben Bryant, Bolts, R&L, Harvard
Gunnar Siegel, Bolts, High Point
Nic Andre, Bolts, HC
John Siracuse, Bolts, HC
Matt Tibbetts, Western, Lenox, HC
Alec Szwarcewicz, GPS, Newton South, HC
James McPherson, Aztecs, Danvers, UMass
Nathaniel Cardozo, GPS, Oliver Ames, UMass
Graham Brenner, Worcester Academy, UMass
Laszlo Dorogi, Revs, Wachusett, UML
Tyler Mann, NEFC, King Phillips, UML
James McCully, Liverpool FC, Nauset, UNH
Andrew Karalis, Bolts, Belmont, Northeastern
Mo Omar, Black Rock, Berkshire, Notre Dame
Matt Leigh, NEFC, St Marks, Penn
Georges El Khoury, Seacoast, Sharon, Portland
Ryan Clare, Wellesley, Princeton
Dylan Curran, Bolts, Jamaica Plain, PC
Andrew Chisolm, Bayside Bolts, PC
Ackim Mpofu, transfer, Northeastern, St Johns
Frantz Pierrot, Melrose, St Joe's
Owen Krisak, FC Stars, Worcester Academy, Seton Hall
Joe Morrison, Bolts, UVM
Peter Dakoyannis, Seacoast, Newton, UVM
Amos Shapiro Thompson, UVA
Connor Haskell, GPS, Xavier
D2
Connor Willis, MPS, North Andover, Assumption
John Aguiar, GPS, Bishop Connelly, Assumption
Rubin Faria, Bishop Connolly, Assumption
Jeremy Martin, NEFC, Assumption
Michael Rowe, King Philip, Bentley
Calvin Fillios, FC Blazers, AMSA, Franklin Pierce
Nick Bernardi, GPS, Framingham, Merrimack
Giovanni de Vargas, Bolts, Merrimack
Connor Mullins, Liverpool FC, King Philip, Merrimack
Michael Budrewicz, Aztecs, Masconomet, St. Anselm's
Jack Moffitt, NEFC, Worcester Academy, St. Anselm's
Chris Lawrence, Liverpool FC, Oliver Ames, St. Michael’s
Kenny Cesar, Western, Pope Francis/Cathedral, St. Michael's
Kyle Brady, Needham, Worcester Academy, St. Michael's
Rafael Raposo, Dartmouth, SNHU
Eben Degebor, Norton, Stonehill
Ian Pereira, Norton, Stonehill
D3
Liam Hanlon, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Babson
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Matthew Uek, Bolts, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips, Bowdoin
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs, Arlington Catholic, Clarkson
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs, Peabody, Elmira
Jack Davidge, Bolts, AMSA, Framingham St
Matthew Kuefler, Aztecs, Nashoba, Franciscan
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Alex McLaughlin, NEFC, Lexington, Hamilton
Spencer Royal, FC Stars, Concord-Carlisle, Hamilton
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts, Hobart
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Richie Mateo, Aztecs, St. Mary’s, UMass Boston
Andre Dumitrescu, Bolts, Philips Andover, MIT
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree, Nichols
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord-Carlisle, Redlands
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joe's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, SJC
Tim Driscoll, Bolts, Springfield
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Andrew Collari, NEFC, Worcester Academy, Suffolk
Will Raphael, GPS, Andover Academy, Tufts
Harrison Weizen, GPS, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC, North Attleboro, Union
Max Van Baaren, NMH, Vassar
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Gaelin Kingston, NMH, Wesleyan
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton
Henry Osborn, Bolts, Williams
Camden Goozey, Douglas, Worcester St
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd in the case of a male player going to BC, regardless of what "credit" might be claimed, it is obvious that playing for NEFC helps a lot since you will be well known by the coach.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is why BC suck. He goes after players from his club and not the best players in the state
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTo win the ACC you need better players than MA produces. You need to recruit nationally/internationally. He does grab a few local players, but they are rarely impact players.
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