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[QUOTE="Greedo, post: 4726015, member: 9992"] I read most of the first page, but skipped a lot of the thread. Apologies if my reply is dated. I was in a similar boat when I was in high school. I had the opportunity to play soccer at several D3 schools, and for some time was sure that was the route I was going to go. But the summer before my senior year I realized I really didn’t want to be at a small school and would only be going to play soccer. So I went to UConn instead and was very happy with my decision. I occasionally look back and say what if, but I don’t lose sleep over it. D3 works well for kids that are happy with going to that type of school whether playing a sport or not. I would not have been happy there without the sport. I thought what if I get injured and can’t play anymore. Then I’m just stuck here or have to transfer. I had several friends that did play D1 or D3 soccer and many quit and transferred, or got hurt and couldn’t play anymore. UConn has club sports which are fun and a good level of competition, and even the highest level of intramurals are mostly kids that could have played in college. [/QUOTE]
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