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Most top schools are D1 as well. Only a small handful of D3 schools would be considered top schools...mostly NESCAC and UAA schools, plus a few here and there (eg. MIT, Johns Hopkins).
Many D1s are big and may have some name recognition, but they definitely are not all "top" schools. Western Colorado? Central Arkansas? Plenty of D3s kick their butts on academics, and even some of the lowest D1 programs would lose to top D3s (granted, the depth in D3 isn't far but the top ones have some solid programs). In that top 25 D3 there's Weslynan, MIT, Hopkins, U Chicago and other top schools. Plenty of soccer dads would give their left nuts to have their kids go there.
https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/soccer...ens-soccer-rpi
https://www.d3soccer.com/top25/women/2021/final
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As a parent, the traveling I do with my daughter is enjoyable. The time is coming when she isn't going to want to be with Dad. Some of the best moments her and I have had have been traveling to and from games/tournaments.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAs a parent, the traveling I do with my daughter is enjoyable. The time is coming when she isn't going to want to be with Dad. Some of the best moments her and I have had have been traveling to and from games/tournaments.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAs a parent, the traveling I do with my daughter is enjoyable. The time is coming when she isn't going to want to be with Dad. Some of the best moments her and I have had have been traveling to and from games/tournaments.
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I’ll travel as far as I need to smack the “We are part of the shore because we don’t have a team at every age group” people
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Many D1s are big and may have some name recognition, but they definitely are not all "top" schools. Western Colorado? Central Arkansas? Plenty of D3s kick their butts on academics, and even some of the lowest D1 programs would lose to top D3s (granted, the depth in D3 isn't far but the top ones have some solid programs). In that top 25 D3 there's Weslynan, MIT, Hopkins, U Chicago and other top schools. Plenty of soccer dads would give their left nuts to have their kids go there.
https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/soccer...ens-soccer-rpi
https://www.d3soccer.com/top25/women/2021/final
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My kid is on the Shore 2009 team. We don't mind the travel, we've doing it for years now. One of the advantages we have is we don't pay for the club, uniforms, or additional costs, so the traveling isn't thay bad for us. The club also throws us a room so the only real expense we have is just the travel. Even food at the team dinners is covered for us. That's one of the perks of veing at the Shore location. RT knows what he has and does what he needs to - to keep us happy. Why would we want to leave?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAs a parent, the traveling I do with my daughter is enjoyable. The time is coming when she isn't going to want to be with Dad. Some of the best moments her and I have had have been traveling to and from games/tournaments.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostMy kid is on the Shore 2009 team. We don't mind the travel, we've doing it for years now. One of the advantages we have is we don't pay for the club, uniforms, or additional costs, so the traveling isn't thay bad for us. The club also throws us a room so the only real expense we have is just the travel. Even food at the team dinners is covered for us. That's one of the perks of veing at the Shore location. RT knows what he has and does what he needs to - to keep us happy. Why would we want to leave?
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