Prefer that players advance to college directly from high school or prep personally.Found that in the New England area, a group is creating a Juniors League specifically for Women. Now this has been a fairly proven way for men to get on to a college as few really make it directly from high school. Anyone know more about this? Thoughts about it?
Found that in the New England area, a group is creating a Juniors League specifically for Women. Now this has been a fairly proven way for men to get on to a college as few really make it directly from high school. Anyone know more about this? Thoughts about it?
The term "juniors" is a misnomer on the women' side, carried over from the tendency of Canadians to refer to the PWHL Intermediate (U20) teams as Junior teams. There is already a women's "junior" league, the JWHL, which is U19 and has been in existence since 2007. Both are full season leagues, but unlike the boys side, the teams are not made up of principally post-grads.
The JWHL consists of several club teams and several sports academies that play full season schedules. (roughly 65-80 games depending on team)
In New England there are presently two new ventures trying to get of the ground as "junior" leagues, mimicking the showcase type schedule that the JWHL currently uses. However, unlike the JWHL, which includes teams from Boston to Vancouver, these leagues and programs are New England based and will draw primarily from New England.
The problem with that model is there are not enough high end players to draw from as the majority are playing Prep, or are at NAHA or the Boston Shamrocks. Whereas NAHA and the Shamrocks are equipped to house and school their players, apparently none of the new teams have that option.
One of the leagues was to slated to hold their tryouts this weekend, but has cancelled them.
I don't necessarily agree with LG4 though. D1 schools are increasingly starting to direct players to post-grad years and/or red-shirting, so there is growing interest in having players arrive as first year players when they are older/bigger/stronger. But either the prep school/club team or the JWHL provides that path as well so there is no need for anotehr junior league to realize that.
One of the interesting things at the Frozen Four this year was looking at the rosters and seeing how much younger, not in terms of class year but chronologically, Minnesota was than any of the other teams there.
One of the interesting things at the Frozen Four this year was looking at the rosters and seeing how much younger, not in terms of class year but chronologically, Minnesota was than any of the other teams there.
My guess is that that tends to be cyclical, and not a trend of just one specific team. A few years ago, Cornell was the team with the young group at the FF. They made it to the final that year. In the subsequent years, they never got as far, even though on paper they had a more senior squad, including all the key player from that Final.
Again, this isn't about class year; Minnesota is just younger than the other teams and I don't think it's a one year thing. It wasn't just that the Gophers had only four seniors; it's that the seniors on the team were younger than the seniors on the other teams, often by as much as two years.
The twins played a PG season? At Shattuck? I was unaware of that. Thought they started their freshman season at 19 years of age in 2008.Again, convinced that is not just a Minnesota thing. For example two of the key players in the final, Terry from Minnesota and Rattray, are from the same YOB and same graduating class in Ontario. They came into the NCAA at age 18, like most do. The ones that are typically a year older are the players from Quebec. That is driven by their grade 11/Highschool ending, followed by 2 years of CEGEP. The other players that are older are those that go the prep route and do a PG year. (Not all that go to Prep do this, but some do). This year Clarkson was older on average than Minnesota for two reasons....1 - They had a large senior class, 2 - They carry several Quebec players, who on average go to the NCAA a year later than their counterparts from the rest of Canada. Minnesota has on occasion in the past recruited players that do a PG year, or are a year older. Prime example was the twins.
The twins played a PG season? At Shattuck? I was unaware of that. Thought they started their freshman season at 19 years of age in 2008.
Minnesota has on occasion in the past recruited players that do a PG year, or are a year older. Prime example was the twins.
19 is a year older than most when they begin their college careers? Something else I didn't know.Don't know if the Twins played a PG year or not, but they were a year older than most of their counterparts entering college that year.
19 is a year older than most when they begin their college careers? Something else I didn't know.
Months older...maybe.
19 is a year older than most when they begin their college careers? Something else I didn't know.
Months older...maybe.
Ah...so then the twins don't actually suffice as a prime example of Minnesota having recruited players who as freshmen, are a year older than their counterparts entering college that same year.The Lamoureux's have July birthdays, so they were age 19 by just two months when they enrolled at Minnesota for the 2008-09 season - not unusual at all.
19 is a year older than most when they begin their college careers? Something else I didn't know.
Months older...maybe.
Player................Position.......(Current Team)...............................Hometown
Jennifer Bauer.............G.............(Hamilton Jr)......................St. Catharines, ON
Samantha Stortini......D.............(Sudbury Wolves)........................Lockerby, ON
Jaclyn Small.............D.............(Toronto Jr. Aeros)........................Thornhill, ON
Rebecca Gordon........F..........(Stoney Creek Sabres)......................St. Cat's, ON
Melissa Waldie..........F..............(Aurora Panthers)......................Newmarket, ON
Lisa Plenderleith........G............(Durham Jr Lightning)...................North York, ON
Jennifer Chaisson .....F................(Ottawa NCCP).......................Cumberland, ON
Hayley Hughes.........F...............(Toronto JR. Aeros)....................Stouffville, ON
Rebecca Johnston....F................(Sudbury Wolves).........................Sudbury, ON
Katie Wilson...........G...............(Markham-Stouffville).....................Uxbridge, ON
Deborah Conway.....F..................(Toronto Jr Aeros).......................Toronto, ON
Vicki Bendus..........F...................(Aurora Jr Panthers)...........Wasaga Beach, ON
Melissa Lacroix......D....................(Toronto JR. Aeros).........Penetanguishine, ON
Tara Gray................D..................(Mississaug a Aeros)...................Toronto, ON
Haley Irwin...............F..................(Mississaug a Aeros).............Thunder Bay, ON
Courtney Birchard....F....................(Toronto JR Aeros)...............Mississauga, ON
Jenn Wakefield......F.....................(Etobicoke Dolphins)..................Pickering, ON
Christina Mancuso...F..................(Toronto JR Aeros).......................Toronto, ON
Laura Martindale.....D....................(Ottawa NCCP).........................Kingston, ON
Caroline Park..........F..................(Mississauga Chiefs)...................Brampton, ON
Jamie Miller............G..................(Toronto Jr Aeros)................Richmond Hill, ON
Brandice Moniz.......F..................(Toronto Jr Aeros)........................Oakville, ON
Sara O'Malley.........F...................(Hamilton Hawks).........................Guelph, ON
Sonja Van Der Bliek.G..................(Toronto Jr Aeros).......................Toronto, ON
Victoria Germuska...D.................(London Devillettes)...................Tilsonburg, ON
Aleah Dougherty...... F.......................(NCCP).............................Kemptville, ON
Kirsten Roach..........D.................(Durham Lightning)...........................Ajax, ON
Mallory Deluce.......F..................(Mississauga Aeros).......................London, ON