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Christian Garner, NEFC, Brooks, BC
Tyler Stott, NEFC, Westboro, BC
Gregorio Barilla, Worcester Academy, 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
Andrew Collari, NEFC, Worcester Academy, CCSU
Cristian Suva, Aztecs, Winchester, UConn
Ohad Yahalom, Revs, Dartmouth
Ahira Simons, Black Rock FC, Berkshire, Dartmouth
Marcelo Lage, Bolts, Brooks, GW*
Ben Bryant, Bolts, R&L, Harvard
Gunnar Siegel, Bolts, High Point
Nic Andre, Bolts, HC
John Siracuse, Bolts, HC
Alec Szwarcewicz, GPS, Newton South, HC
James McPherson, Aztecs, Danvers, UMass
Nathaniel Cardozo, Oliver Ames, UMass
Laszlo Dorogi, Revs, Wachusett, UML
Tyler Mann, NEFC, King Phillips, UML
James McCully, Liverpool FC, Nauset, UNH
Andrew Karalis, Bolts, Belmont, Northeastern
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
Joe Morrison, Bolts, UVM
Peter Dakoyannis, Seacoast, Newton, UVM
Connor Haskell, Revs, Xavier
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Connor Willis, MPS, North Andover, Assumption
Michael Budrewicz, Aztecs, Masconomet, St. Anselm's
D3
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester, Hobart
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Wil Raphael, Andover Academy, Tufts
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D1:
Aztecs:
James McPherson, Aztecs, Danvers, UMass
Cristian Suvak, Aztecs, Winchester, Conn
Bayside Bolts:
Andrew Chisolm, Bayside Bolts, PC
Bolts:
James Swomley, Bolts, Newton, Brown
Jared Bull, Bolts, Algonquin, Bryant
Gunnar Siegel, Bolts, High Point
Nic Andre, Bolts, HC
John Siracuse, Bolts, HC
Dylan Curran, Bolts, Jamaica Plain, PC
Joe Morrison, Bolts, UVM
Ben Bryant, Bolts, RL, Harvard
Andrew Karalis, Bolts, Belmont, Northeastern
Vittorio Luzio, Bolts, Columbia
Marcelo Lage, Bolts, Brooks, GW*
GPS:
Nate Cole, GPS, Worcester Academy, BU
Adam Kulick, GPS, Cambridge, Bucknell
Andrew Stevens, GPS, Brooks, Columbia
Alec Szwarcewicz, GPS, Newton South, HC
Liverpool:
James McCully, Liverpool FC, Nauset, UNH
NEFC:
Tyler Stott, NEFC, Westboro, BC
Christian Garner, NEFC, Brooks, BC
Andrew Collari, NEFC, Worcester Academy, CCSU
Tyler Mann, NEFC, King Phillips, UML
Matt Leigh, NEFC, St Marks, Penn
Revs:
Ohad Yahalom, Revs, Dartmouth
Laszlo Dorogi, Revs, Wachusett, UML
Connor Haskell, Revs, Xavier
Seacoast:
Georges El Khoury, Seacoast, Sharon, Portland
Peter Dakoyannis, Seacoast, Newton, UVM
High School:
Gregorio Barilla, Worcester Academy, BC
Ahira Simons, Black Rock FC, Berkshire, Dartmouth
Nathaniel Cardozo, Oliver Ames, UMass
Ryan Clare, Wellesley, Princeton
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Aztecs:
Michael Budrewicz, Aztecs, Masconomet, St. Anselm's
GPS:
Connor Willis, MPS, North Andover, Assumption
D3:
Aztecs:
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester, Hobart
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
NEFC:
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
High School:
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Will Raphael, Andover Academy, Tufts
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Originally posted by UnregisteredIsn’t Barrilla NEFC? 6 NEFC kids on BC’s roster next year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou haven't really made it on TS until you've been wrongfully accused of being someone else. I'd like to thank all the silly posters that helped me along the way to reach my full potential.
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Noting that Vangjel Gjergo hasn't committed. Any info on how VG got to NoQuincy HS, as in was he sent by a college there?
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D1:
Aztecs:
James McPherson, Aztecs, Danvers, UMass
Cristian Suvak, Aztecs, Winchester, Conn
Bayside Bolts:
Andrew Chisolm, Bayside Bolts, PC
Bolts:
James Swomley, Bolts, Newton, Brown
Jared Bull, Bolts, Algonquin, Bryant
Gunnar Siegel, Bolts, High Point
Nic Andre, Bolts, HC
John Siracuse, Bolts, HC
Dylan Curran, Bolts, Jamaica Plain, PC
Joe Morrison, Bolts, UVM
Ben Bryant, Bolts, RL, Harvard
Andrew Karalis, Bolts, Belmont, Northeastern
Vittorio Luzio, Bolts, Columbia
Marcelo Lage, Bolts, Brooks, GW*
GPS:
Nate Cole, GPS, Worcester Academy, BU
Adam Kulick, GPS, Cambridge, Bucknell
Andrew Stevens, GPS, Brooks, Columbia
Alec Szwarcewicz, GPS, Newton South, HC
Liverpool:
James McCully, Liverpool FC, Nauset, UNH
NEFC:
Gregorio Barilla, NEFC, Worcester Academy, BC*
Tyler Stott, NEFC, Westboro, BC
Christian Garner, NEFC, Brooks, BC
Andrew Collari, NEFC, Worcester Academy, CCSU
Laszlo Dorogi, NEFC, Wachusett, UML*
Tyler Mann, NEFC, King Phillips, UML
Matt Leigh, NEFC, St Marks, Penn
Revs:
Ohad Yahalom, Revs, Dartmouth
Connor Haskell, Revs, Xavier
Seacoast:
Georges El Khoury, Seacoast, Sharon, Portland
Peter Dakoyannis, Seacoast, Newton, UVM
High School:
Ahria Simons, Black Rock FC, Berkshire, Dartmouth
Nathaniel Cardozo, Oliver Ames, UMass
Ryan Clare, Wellesley, Princeton
D2:
Aztecs:
Michael Budrewicz, Aztecs, Masconomet, St. Anselm's
GPS:
Connor Willis, MPS, North Andover, Assumption
D3:
Aztecs:
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester, Hobart
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
NEFC:
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
High School:
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Will Raphael, Andover Academy, Tufts
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo parent is peacocking on the sidelines with a shirt that reads "My kid is playing college soccer but not getting any money." They all pretend they've been "recruited." They all act like it's full boat. Don't get me wrong, it's an accomplishment for the boys and I wish them the best. It's the nutjob parents misrepresenting things that make me happy we're almost at the end of this process.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPeople forget there is more than one ass**** on TS. Back to the list. This is the last decent thread on this site, so kudos to OP.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredWhy, for perpetuating a lie? This guy is nothing but a pr agent for the local clubs. The sad part is he is dropping the bar low and making it seem even playing at the lowliest levels of college soccer is done great and commonplace thing.
Happy New Year. Maybe relax a little and take an early sip of champagne.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis thread should then be titled “2018 boys aggrering to play college soccer” then.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe OP is not the PR agent. He lists colleges alphabetically by division. Then someone else came in and separated the kids by club, even including kids in new clubs possibly after they committed. Let’s get back to the original list. I don’t have any sense he has skin in the game.
Happy New Year. Maybe relax a little and take an early sip of champagne.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThese are verbal commitments. The commitment is not about giving $$, although in some cases there is. The commitment is that the kid and other teams must stop engaging in any further recruiting activity. Next step is NLI signing day 2-1/2018.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post#1 - the list isn't complete but does a good job. This list won't really be closer to finished until this coming summer. See prior year's for a more complete picture. As for what %age of club players it represents it's hard to say. It's certainly higher than the total number of boys playing HS but still a small #. See stats resource below. It also will focused on top leagues and clubs. The odds of getting recruited drop exponentially as you move down the soccer ladder.
#2 - again also hard to say. However, a fully funded program will only 9.9 scholarships to divvy up as the coach sees fit across 30 or so players. It doesn't take a math genius to figure out there isn't much to go around
#3 - see #2. 50% on the men's side is doing very well. Anything near or above that is for studs and international players. Boys are more in the 25% or less category. However, a school can sweeten an offer with academic money which stays with you all for years if you keep a good GPA. More importantly, being desired by a coach can give you an edge over other applicants and result in getting into a better school than you might without soccer (within reason - you still need good grades, just not top grades)
In other words, for boys the # ain't great. Boys' parents face a sad reality at some point. These threads should be required reading for any family well before recruiting starts, even better in junior high so they can start saving more money and hiring academic tutors. The better the grades the better your options
http://www.scholarshipstats.com/soccer.html
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