Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Any non traditional powers landing any top tier recruits?

Seems that way. No LI girls going to MD, NU, and Duke, Stanford, Cuse only have one a piece. Seems like the ‘23 class numbers are a little down for LI in general

Think that speaks to LI clubs focusing more on leagues and playdays and less on training. When you start to meet parents from other areas of the country you'll realize the focus is on training. You'll also hear about individul recruiting meetings(actual sit downs) to discuss a plan of action for recruiting. The top 15-20 LI kids will always go to strong programs but if the club landscape doesn't change you won't see much beyond that.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Any non traditional powers landing any top tier recruits?

Seems that way. No LI girls going to MD, NU, and Duke, Stanford, Cuse only have one a piece. Seems like the ‘23 class numbers are a little down for LI in general

Think that speaks to LI clubs focusing more on leagues and playdays and less on training. When you start to meet parents from other areas of the country you'll realize the focus is on training. You'll also hear about individul recruiting meetings(actual sit downs) to discuss a plan of action for recruiting. The top 15-20 LI kids will always go to strong programs but if the club landscape doesn't change you won't see much beyond that.

This year will be no different than most years for Long Island players. We will see 20 - 25 players commit to The best 15 or so college programs. It would be rare to see many more than that.

It will also be much harder for girls to go to the elite schools. Princeton, Penn, Stanford. They will have to have actual gh SAT grades, unlike the past couple years where they got in off of inflated COVID grades.

Why post such nonsense.