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    No chance Union allows another MLS next team (or any club for that matter) to play out of the WSFS complex, sorry but not even close to true. They may rent out the old YSC once Union moves though.
    Sorry, but its 100% true

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    You do understand that the D-I transfers were just average D-I players, but when moving to D-III they became better than average? This JHU team would be a lower level D-I program at best, and top level club teams would smoke JHU, as top level club teams would smoke most D-I programs. This isn't a knock on the players or program. Would JHU be able to play with lower level D-I programs, sure.
    This isn't unique to women's soccer either. The top club/travel teams in any sport would beat the majority of D3 schools.

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    So, why they are still in D3, obviously they allocated a lot of resources into the sport in order to attract all these kids. So the argument about resource allocation doesn't hold the water. JH enrolment is as big as almost half of the other schools in the Centennial Conference combined.
    You do understand that the D-I transfers were just average D-I players, but when moving to D-III they became better than average? This JHU team would be a lower level D-I program at best, and top level club teams would smoke JHU, as top level club teams would smoke most D-I programs. This isn't a knock on the players or program. Would JHU be able to play with lower level D-I programs, sure.

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    No club team is beating National Champions 23-0-2 JHU. Look at their roster, transfer from Rutgers, Peruvian YNT, ECNL national champions, USYS National champions, etc…. Some of you are clueless about the level. Insanity that goes on here
    JHU would beat 2/3rds of the D1 schools. Everyone thinks the D1 is UNC, Duke or Florida. Most of D1 doesn't play anywhere near that level. The biggest difference when speaking of playing level is depth. D3 really only has 2 conferences with any depth, UAA and NESCAC. While D1 has about 7 or 8

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    JH wouldn't beat top high-school in PA, let's not get carried away.

    You win the internet for the dumbest comment yet.

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    No club team is beating National Champions 23-0-2 JHU. Look at their roster, transfer from Rutgers, Peruvian YNT, ECNL national champions, USYS National champions, etc…. Some of you are clueless about the level. Insanity that goes on here
    So, why they are still in D3, obviously they allocated a lot of resources into the sport in order to attract all these kids. So the argument about resource allocation doesn't hold the water. JH enrolment is as big as almost half of the other schools in the Centennial Conference combined.

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    Enrollment has nothing to do with sports divisions. It’s all about the resources a school is willing to allocate to athletics. Hopkins only cares about lacrosse.
    Than most of the Ivies should be in division 3 considering how little resources they allocate to the athletic.

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    The top club teams in PA may beat JH or any other D3 school, but probably not any high schools. Pretty much every sport, the top high school or club teams would be a majority of d3 schools in their respective sports.
    No club team is beating National Champions 23-0-2 JHU. Look at their roster, transfer from Rutgers, Peruvian YNT, ECNL national champions, USYS National champions, etc…. Some of you are clueless about the level. Insanity that goes on here

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    This is insane how can someone be so clueless
    The top club teams in PA may beat JH or any other D3 school, but probably not any high schools. Pretty much every sport, the top high school or club teams would be a majority of d3 schools in their respective sports.

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    JH wouldn't beat top high-school in PA, let's not get carried away.
    This is insane how can someone be so clueless

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    JH wouldn't beat top high-school in PA, let's not get carried away.
    Kids that get into Hopkins don’t particularly care what you think on who can beat them. Your knowledge on Hopkins or their athletics leaves much to be desired. If my kid went to Hopkins, soccer would just be the icing on the cake. You have rocket scientist graduating from there.

    Priorities on this message board are so asinine .

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    How did this thread turn into JH:)

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    Hopkins undergraduate enrollment is bigger than most of the Ivy League schools. Yet, somehow they are D3 school, except lax but is understandable considering that they are from MD.
    Enrollment has nothing to do with sports divisions. It’s all about the resources a school is willing to allocate to athletics. Hopkins only cares about lacrosse.

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    JH wouldn't beat top high-school in PA, let's not get carried away.

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    JH happend to be able to pick up COIVD-19 5th year D-I transfers. They will go back to being just another program after the 5th situation goes away.
    Hopkins undergraduate enrollment is bigger than most of the Ivy League schools. Yet, somehow they are D3 school, except lax but is understandable considering that they are from MD.

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