Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
WHERE ARE THE BIG COMMITMENTS MARYLAND GIRLS? You’re getting outpaced by YJ AND GZ.

MD girls are doing what they should be doing and exploring their options and going on visits. Why the heck would anyone commit to the first school they visit? YJ pushes their girls to commit as early as possible.

Or, maybe the LI girls who committed, have done their homework before 9/1? That’s smart , ready to make their move. The schools they committed to are not unknown schools. Duh

Well considering they weren't allowed to talk to the coaches or be on campus with the current team or attend classes or you know, do the things that everyone should be doing before deciding where to spend the most important 4 years of their lives I'm not sure what homework you are talking about. Not saying they are unknown schools. Yes everyone knows these are good programs. But until you visit your daughter may not know if it is a good program for her. The rush to commit early and for parents to brag on their kids is not a good thing FYI. Duh.

Well the players can't talk to coaches, their club directors can and do frequently-- the last 2 weeks of August are the busiest weeks of the year for most club recruiting directors. Most players especially top ones know who is very interested in them well ahead of Sept. 1st. Anyone who says otherwise is either lying or misinformed.


Sure. But what the heck does that have to do with your daughter getting to know the coaches and players on the team? How does that help your daughter get a feel for what the atmosphere is like on campus? How does that allow your daughter to spend a day or two on campus, to attend classes, to ask questions? I'm fully aware with how the process works. Been through it several times with sons and a daughter. If you are comfortable with your daughter picking a college based on second hand conversations as opposed to actually going and visiting to schools and letting your daughter make an informed decision have at it. Just saying it's pretty silly to be pounding your chest about it when others choose to do the responsible thing and take this time to do just that. I'm pretty sure the M&D and SW girls will be committing to these same programs but will be doing so with a lot more information at their disposal having spent time at multiple schools. But go ahead and get your FB updated to brag about little susie committing already.