Website with 2009 commitments and beyond for soccer?
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Website with 2009 commitments and beyond for soccer?
Is there a website that anyone knows of that tracks who has committed to different schools for women's soccer? I know you can find ones that follow men's basketball and football in good detail.
Just wanting to know if anything like that exists.
Just wanting to know if anything like that exists.
saebo98661- Recruit
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Registration date : 2008-11-10
Re: Website with 2009 commitments and beyond for soccer?
Try
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=poknaL_RaORDOMcyz_riBDA&gid=5
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=poknaL_RaORDOMcyz_riBDA&gid=5
SoreKnees- First man off the Bench
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Location : Portland
Registration date : 2008-02-05
Re: Website with 2009 commitments and beyond for soccer?
How often is this list updated? It is pretty amazing all of the girls going to D1 programs from the Northwest. It seems as if there are a couple of club teams that have most of their roster going on to play soccer at the next level.
saebo98661- Recruit
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Registration date : 2008-11-10
Re: Website with 2009 commitments and beyond for soccer?
It's updated regularly. I wouldn't be surprised if it was updated daily.
FANatic- Playmaker
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Location : Portland
Registration date : 2007-09-14
Re: Website with 2009 commitments and beyond for soccer?
how about for the men???
ohhh_yeah- Pilot Nation Regular
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Registration date : 2007-10-27
Re: Website with 2009 commitments and beyond for soccer?
TopDrawer has a list. you need to subscribe, though.
The same for soccer America.
You can get an idea of where the best men are going from Rise Magazine.
College soccer News also has a top 40 recruiting class list. It's not updated very often (the 2008 class is still up) They also had only Santa Clara listed from the WCC and had them #1 in the country this year, so you have to wonder how good their list is.
There's a fundamental problem on the men's side, though. The very best players go directly to professional leagues or their development leagues.
The same for soccer America.
You can get an idea of where the best men are going from Rise Magazine.
College soccer News also has a top 40 recruiting class list. It's not updated very often (the 2008 class is still up) They also had only Santa Clara listed from the WCC and had them #1 in the country this year, so you have to wonder how good their list is.
There's a fundamental problem on the men's side, though. The very best players go directly to professional leagues or their development leagues.
Geezaldinho- Pilot Nation Legend
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Location : Hopefully, having a Malbec on the square in Cafayate, AR
Registration date : 2007-04-28
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