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Have you looked at the Rosters of the IVY’s? The vast majority of the student-athletes had multiple offers from top teams including P5 conferences. They chose the Ivy’s with no athletic scholarships over athletic scholarship money from great programs. Before you diminish the Ivys you should look at the rosters. Not only are they Ivy smart but some of the best ECNL players in the country.
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Works for me. A TS anonymous amateur parent referring to soccer players as the “cream of the crop”. Did Johan Cruyff come up with that description or is it just a Jersey thing?
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Where did I diminish them? You know what is amazing? How people read what they want to. That and the fact that so many people lay claim to having the "best ECNL players". its gone from RU to the Ivys now. Add that to the fact that the Ivys have a heavier workload, less assistance AND practice less and you quickly realise that most people have no idea what it takes to be a really good soccer player. What you did in the ECNL is irrelevant to College. Players get better, worse, fitter, develop other interests, happy, sad, change majors, make friends etc etc etc AND are expected to perform to play. You dont just extrapolate the ECNL days into the College world. P5 as a measure of womens soccer quality is beyond misleading. Im happy for every woman that wants to go to College who does, whether they play a sport or not, but this "we are the best" stuff is silly. The best are few and far between in this system because its not designed around soccer.
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Have you looked at the Rosters of the IVY’s? The vast majority of the student-athletes had multiple offers from top teams including P5 conferences. They chose the Ivy’s with no athletic scholarships over athletic scholarship money from great programs. Before you diminish the Ivys you should look at the rosters. Not only are they Ivy smart but some of the best ECNL players in the country.
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Ah, no. While many are very good players, most couldn't sniff the roster of a top P5 program. Most Ivy league play is nothing near top P5 programs. That's why you won't find many in the 50 in any given year, let alone going far in playoffs
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So. You sell a product to young players and paying parents. Play for the best, PDA. If you, the director of coaching, do not choose YOUR product for YOUR college team, what message does it send to the sheep?
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Ok. So how does it look when YOUR product is 7th in the Big10 and loses to Brown, an Ivy that practices less, has high academic standards and rarely gets the "cream of the crop" type player?
As demonstrated this yr, RU will likely continue to struggle because their best coach is now at UMd.
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Where did I diminish them? You know what is amazing? How people read what they want to. That and the fact that so many people lay claim to having the "best ECNL players". its gone from RU to the Ivys now. Add that to the fact that the Ivys have a heavier workload, less assistance AND practice less and you quickly realise that most people have no idea what it takes to be a really good soccer player. What you did in the ECNL is irrelevant to College. Players get better, worse, fitter, develop other interests, happy, sad, change majors, make friends etc etc etc AND are expected to perform to play. You dont just extrapolate the ECNL days into the College world. P5 as a measure of womens soccer quality is beyond misleading. Im happy for every woman that wants to go to College who does, whether they play a sport or not, but this "we are the best" stuff is silly. The best are few and far between in this system because its not designed around soccer.
And absolutely agree with this we are the best stuff. Great players go all over. And great in high school and also great in college most times comes with boosts from the coaches. Many boosted do not translate to pro very well. They are used to the safety net which disappears.
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I agree with this ^^^ I will also add that women's college soccer is totally different than Mens College football. People keep talking Rutgers being power 5 but the reality is they are there because of the football market. The womens soccer program is lucky to be along for the ride (and actually are good not like Rutgers football) The Rutgers football team is absolutely terrible and with the changes happening in Big 10 they could get the boot. That means no more power 5 soccer
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So the PDA kids that go elsewhere are not cut out for RU? UNC, Duke, SCarolina, PennState, and more are not cut out for RU? Got it.
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So the PDA kids that go elsewhere are not cut out for RU? UNC, Duke, SCarolina, PennState, and more are not cut out for RU? Got it.
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Strictly speaking, they are not cut out for it, but to imply they are not good enough to play there is false. They just want a different challenge. This thread is a big troll job by one or two people.
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the problem is posters claiming such high level elite status for the RU program - it is NOT elite, as they finished 7th in the Big10, and lost in the 1st round to an Ivy.
and frankly they don't seem to play a great brand of soccer either, with skill, game intelligence, etc., perhaps this reflects the club training (or lack thereof) they are getting thru the earlier soccer development years when focus should not be on winning...
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