DoctahLexus
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Nothing too outrageous here, seems like guys are down on this class, but they said that last year as well, so who knows?
I couldn't really tell what this quote meant? Are more players headed to Ivy League schools? Would be be helpful to know if the coach speaking was from an Ivy (of course we've heard that isn't going to be the case this year) - “I feel like last year was a Big 10/ACC class and the top guys were outside of Ivy League and high-academic material, but I think it’s trending well there this year from our point of view…. "
Also found this nugget interesting - “It’ll be interesting how goalie recruiting shakes out since programs like Duke, Virginia, and North Carolina all don’t plan on taking one… I don’t think it’s super deep. A lot of guys have heard that the Class of 2027 is off-the-charts in goal, and that’s something to keep in mind for the coaches that don’t feel like this is a great group of goalies…"
Hunter Mezzatesta is a Yorktown product and IL's top rated goalie this class, perhaps SU has a shot here if others are not looking for goalies this time out?
I get that these are coaches who do this for a living, but I find it hard to believe that they just have the goalie talent levels totally figured out for guys entering 10th grade. It is one of the harder positions to get right when recruiting out of high school. Just look at how many top goalies end up coming from weaker schools. PLL has goalies from Manhattan, St Bonaventure, High Point, Delaware, etc. Our stud goalie the last two years was an LIU transfer. How many times has the 5 star/next big name in goalkeeping turned out to be just average against D1 competition? Seems like a great deal of overconfidence from these coaches.