Summary of How to Play Varsity Soccer in University

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This video discusses how to play varsity soccer at a university level, and provides tips for players on how to get noticed. It also discusses the importance of good film and how to make it stand out, and points out the importance of playing against other universities in order to improve.

  • 00:00:00 This video introduces players and coaches from various universities, and discusses various aspects of playing varsity soccer at a university level. The presenter, Taylor, discusses player background, experience, and favorite players. Next, Ashley discusses her experiences playing for a new soccer club and her time playing for Columbia University. Finally, Cecilia discusses her time playing for Virginia Legacy and her favorite player, JJ Okacha.
  • 00:05:00 The video presents six University soccer players from Victoria, BC; Kingston, Ontario; Victoria, BC; Toronto, Ontario; Windsor, Ontario; and Whistler, BC, who discuss their favorite players, experiences, and coaching careers. Carly discusses her favorite player, Julie Ertz, and her coaching career at Brock University. Mario discusses coaching at Wilford Laurier University, starting with the women's program and then transitioning to the men's program. Rena discusses playing for Worcester Youth Soccer Club, North Shore Girls Soccer Club, and Fusion FC before playing for the University of Toronto. Drayden discusses playing for York University, Wofford College, and the University of Toronto, and having just completed his last year of playing. Quinn discusses playing goalkeeper for Western University, Manhattan College, and FC Golden State, and his experience coaching with Ryan Thompson of the Thompson Okanagan Football Club. Rayna discusses her hometown of Whistler, her playing career at Worcester Youth Soccer Club, North Shore Girls Soccer Club, and Fusion FC, and her current coaching career at Brock University. Time is called to start the coaches' talk.
  • 00:10:00 The presenter of this video is Ryan Modosa, the head coach of the University of Windsor's men's soccer team. He discusses the importance of scholarships, how to find a club, and how to find and connect with other players to help improve skills. Ryan also discusses the Canadian World Cup, and how it inspired him to look into ways to help more Canadian soccer players reach their goals.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the recruitment process for university soccer players, starting with ninth grade and going all the way to graduate school. It covers a wide range of topics, including what to expect during the recruitment process, how to find a good school, and the importance of following a timeline. Finally, a student, Subs, shares her story of how she was recruited, starting from her ninth grade soccer playing days.
  • 00:20:00 The author discusses the difficulty of deciding to attend a US university, and how a family relationship with a coach at a local club helped. He also recommends reading an article on building trust with parents.
  • 00:25:00 The author discusses why he chose to join a club and why he left the Whitecaps Academy. He also talks about his club experience and why he chose to join a different club.
  • 00:30:00 The speaker explains that, in order to play varsity soccer at the college level, he had to make a full commitment to leave home and leave his previous club team. He went on to speak about the challenges of commuting two and a half or three hours each day to play for his current school's BC Soccer Province (BCSP) team. He shared that, through perseverance and working with a supportive coach, he was able to make the transition and play at the varsity level. He advised players to find a club that matches their interests and skills, and to be prepared to make sacrifices in order to develop their career. Finally, he urged parents to be supportive of their children's choices, and to help them find the path that is best for them.
  • 00:35:00 The speaker advises coaches and technical directors to look for ways to get their players noticed, such as through social media and showcases. They also mention that joining a club that has a strong recruiting process can help a player get more notice.
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses how to play varsity soccer at a university level, and provides tips for players on how to get noticed, as well as advice for coaches. It also discusses the importance of good film and how to make it stand out, and points out the importance of playing against other universities in order to improve.
  • 00:45:00 Coaches recommend sending emails and making videos to get started in university soccer. The most ideal way to play soccer is with focus and technique. Different techniques include circles to help see where you are on the pitch and making sure your email and video are properly formatted.
  • 00:50:00 Sosa tells the story of how he was accepted to and attended university, discussing the various factors that went into his decision-making. He recalls receiving a full scholarship to attend a private school in Ohio, and reveals that his father handled the financial side of the deal. Sosa reflects on the importance of having good parents who can negotiate and help guide their children's education.
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses how to play varsity soccer in university, and how scholarships can be a limiting factor. It also covers academic scholarships.

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The video provides tips on how to play varsity soccer in university, including the importance of grades, community service, and fit with the team and environment. It also discusses how to handle playing time, advising players to have an open mind, and being respectful to coaches and teammates.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses how to play varsity soccer at a university, focusing on the importance of grades, community service, and fit with the team and environment. It also discusses how to handle playing time, advising players to have an open mind, and being respectful to coaches and teammates.
  • 01:05:00 The video provides tips on how to balance playing varsity soccer in college with studying for exams. The main advice is to be honest and open with your players, and to make sure their schedules match. If you are looking to transfer, be sure to ask your coach for their opinion first.
  • 01:10:00 Christy played soccer collegiately at two NCAA D1 schools and then played professionally in the NWSL. Her journey ended when she tore her hamstring while playing for FC London. After that, she returned to the US and played in League One for a couple years.
  • 01:15:00 This video discusses how to play soccer at the university level, discussing how to prepare for the next level and how to find scholarships and financial aid. The video also discusses how to negotiate and find money for a scholarship.
  • 01:20:00 This YouTube video discusses how to play varsity soccer in university, noting that some schools are able to offer more financial aid than others. The video also discusses the importance of being honest with your parents and coaches about your budget.
  • 01:25:00 In this video, a presenter discusses how to play varsity soccer in university. They say that it is never too late to try out for a team, and that timelines differ depending on the school and the player's position. Finally, they provide a link to a feedback form.
  • 01:30:00 In this video, the presenter discusses how to play varsity soccer in university. The main points include providing feedback on the presentation and providing a link to the feedback form. The presenter also mentions that next time they will improve the way they present the material.

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