Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
D1 coach from Elite University here. I attend one tournament a year and it's NLF. If a kid scores a goal at NLF: Scholarship! Makes a save: Scholarship! Now, not every kid at NLF plays a ton. But if an NLF coach "makes a call" for a player: Scholarship + NIL $$$. It's how the system works. Some coaches look for truly elite speed and athleticism. But real winners build teams based on who played NLF in 8th, 9th, 10th grade.

I love the direction this discussion is going. As somebody noted above, being on a well branded HS or club team in 10th-11th grade is important, but maybe the #4 or #5 biggest consideration. There are kids on NLF teams with 2.8 GPAs and 1100 on their SATs. They aren't headed to Yale, Cuse, UMD, UVA, Duke, etc. Elite college coaches don't want academic headaches and why should they tolerate them? "Oh you've had 11 conduct referrals in HS but you play on an NLF team? Come on in, here's your full scholarship and NIL bucks!" Please.


If you think the HS or Club team you play on is the 5th biggest consideration to getting to college than you know nothing.

Drinking on a Wednesday, I see. Some serious John Carroll School energy you're vibing. I didn't mean to threaten your hopes of paying MIAA tuition and holding your nose until Cornell called for your son.

A 3rd string midfielder at BL (or Crabs, or 91), who the coaches don't like enough to use their network to find college options for, with a 2.4 GPA and 1050 SAT, is not going to get to go where he wants just because he owns a BL helmet or a beautiful Crabs helmet with zero dings in it from never facing a live defenseman. Film? You got it. Practice film!

But maybe my posts are all a dream, and you should just sleep it off.

-Dad of a D1 and D2 lax player who attended MIAA schools (and 2 more hopefuls).

-Also a Dad who attended good enough public schools to know the correct usage of "then" and "than."

You are correct, these college coaches aren’t wasting time with academic headaches. Grades are priority 1. Then the kid has to be able to play. And get playing time. Regularly. In the top hs league AND club circuit. That is the standard. Not specifically what club you play for. Just that you play and produce for them at both levels. Regularly play and regularly produce.

There are only so many hours in the day to get a kid recruited. Most of the coaches push their kids to D1 even if it’s a bad fit and bad school. The top MIAA and Elite players get the attention when Cornell calls. Fogo #2 gets the attention when Mercer and Cleveland State call. No thanks. I’d rather go to a top D2 or D3 and play for a championship.