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Great advice from a recently recruited player on other aspects to consider when looking at schools and great questions to dig deeper on to start learning more about the athletic program you are looking to join!
to the rising juniors whose recruiting journey is just getting started on june 15, I've been thinking about posting this for a while. recruiting is loud. social media, rankings, big program names, parent opinions... it's a lot. I'm just a player who went through the process. I don't have all the answers, but maybe something I learned along the way helps someone. π§΅
soccer got you here. but don't let it be the only thing that guides your college decision. does the campus feel like home? does the city excite you? does the academic program set you up for what comes after soccer? after watching my sister finish four years of college soccer, I can tell you... soccer ends. your education, your career, your memories of those four years... those don't. pay attention to how the coaches and players make you feel. do they make you feel wanted, supported, and like you could become a sister for life? or does it instead feel like you're a competitor before you're a person? that feeling is worth trusting. the whole picture matters.
once all of that feels right... then start digging into the soccer questions. π ask yourself: "will I have a real opportunity to compete for playing time?" "how will I be treated after I arrive on campus?" playing time and transfer portal info for every program are available online. talk to current and past players and ask if this is a place where you can help build something. the right fit is where you don't just belong... it's where you can build something that wasn't there before you arrived.
at the end of the day, I just hope every player finds a place where they feel seen by their coaches, by their teammates, and by the school itself. not just as an athlete, but as a person. the right fit is out there for everyone. I hope you find yours. ππ€ and if I'm not already following you, please follow me so I can follow you back. I'd love to be part of your journey.
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@Kennedygk1 Great Advice!
You are nailing the other non-soccer aspects to consider. I break the following that you should consider for each school on your list and how it fits:
- Academically
- Socially
- Location
- Environment
- Financially
- Alumni Network
- Vibes
@ImYouthSoccer Or even asking the coach "where have you seen me play previously?"
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Here is the breakdown on number of schools:
Women's
D1- Over 345
D2 - Over 285
D3 - Over 415
NAIA - Over 210
NJCAA - Over 355
Men's
D1 - Over 30
D2 - Over 40
D3 - Over 140
NAIA - Over 70
NJCAA - Over 15
Here is the breakdown on the number of soccer teams:
For Men's Soccer
- D1 over 210
- D2 over 200
- D3 over 400
- NAIA over 185
For Women's Soccer
- D1 over 345
- D2 over 255
- D3 over 415
- NAIA over 185
- NJCAA (Junior College) over 240
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University of West Florida is transitioning to D1 for the 26-27 season, joining the @ASUNSports conference in all sports except football.
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@LiamMTrousdale Are they general emails from the school admissions office or are they from the coach?
Though depending on your interest in a school, applying and getting accepted especially to a highly selective school can show strong your strong intent and interest to that coach.
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@DiamondAddicts Whatβs your take on this? Is it because they plan on building their roster through the portal when the year comes or just they havenβt gotten around to start recruiting β27s?
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