Women's Soccer Recruit Score
See where your women's soccer profile fits today. NextCommit looks at your position, club context, athletic metrics, academics, production, goalkeeper stats when relevant, and recruiting readiness.
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What you will discover
The soccer recruiting calculator turns your current profile into practical next steps.
Division fit
Estimate whether your current profile points toward D1, D2, D3, NAIA, or JUCO conversations.
Profile gaps
See whether film, metrics, club context, academics, or outreach are holding the process back.
Coach outreach angle
Turn your score into a clearer message for programs that fit your level and position.
NIL estimate
Get an early NIL value estimate alongside your recruiting projection.
Women's Soccer Recruiting Signals by Division
Soccer recruiting depends on film, role, competition level, academics, and coach fit. Use these signals as planning ranges.
| Metric | Division I | Division II | Division III | NAIA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Club / Academy Context | Top club, academy, ECNL, GA, MLS NEXT | Strong club starter | Club or high school impact player | Competitive club or HS standout |
| Speed / Agility | High acceleration and recovery speed | Good position speed | Reliable movement profile | Competitive athletic base |
| Technical / Tactical Fit | College-speed decisions under pressure | Consistent role fit | Dependable technical floor | Useful tools on film |
| GPA / Academic Fit | Eligibility ready, 3.0+ helps | Eligibility ready | Admissions fit matters heavily | 2.0+ minimum path |
These ranges are general guidelines based on average recruited athlete metrics. Individual programs may have different requirements. Academic requirements, character, and coachability also play significant roles in recruiting decisions.
What the score looks at
Soccer players need context, not just raw numbers. These are the signals that make a coach evaluation easier.
Soccer context
Club team, competition level, position, dominant foot, varsity and club production.
Athletic signals
Sprint speed, agility, endurance, vertical jump, and body profile where available.
Goalkeeper signals
Save percentage, clean sheets, goals against average, distribution, command, and film context.
Academic fit
GPA and grad year help determine which programs are realistic targets.
How it works
Get your soccer recruit score in three steps.
Enter your soccer profile
Add position, grad year, club team, dominant foot, academics, and basic athletic profile.
Add soccer metrics and production
Include sprint, agility, endurance, goals, assists, goalkeeper stats, or notes from your season.
Get your projection
See your likely division fit, NIL estimate, profile gaps, and next recruiting actions.
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Use your score to build a smarter school list.
Frame coach emails around your current fit and role.
Update the score as film, metrics, grades, or interest changes.
How The Women's Soccer Recruit Score Helps You Build A Target List
Women's soccer recruiting can move quickly once coaches can communicate with your class. Recruit Score gives athletes and parents a practical baseline before they spend money on camps, showcases, or a narrow list of dream schools.
The score is not a promise from a coach. It is a planning tool that helps you understand whether your film, club level, academic profile, athletic signals, and outreach process match the programs you are contacting.
Sample Score Breakdown
Position and club context
The model considers whether your current soccer environment gives coaches enough confidence in your level of play.
Athletic and technical signals
Speed, repeatability, endurance, role fit, and film context help separate current readiness from long-term upside.
Academics and eligibility
Grades can expand or shrink your options, especially at academically selective programs.
Recruiting readiness
A complete profile, clear film, and a realistic target list often matter as much as one isolated metric.
Division-Level Projections
D1 conversation range
Usually requires strong club context, clean film, academic readiness, and a role that fits an active roster need.
D2 / NAIA range
A strong lane for competitive players with college tools who need sharper targeting or one more development jump.
D3 / JUCO range
Often a good fit for athletes who want academic alignment, development time, or a broader opportunity set.
How To Improve Your Score
Update your film and profile after each meaningful club or showcase event.
Build a school list across multiple divisions instead of only chasing D1.
Use your score to frame emails around fit, role, and coach evaluation needs.
Track coach responses and keep follow-up tied to new film, schedule, or metrics.
Women's Soccer Recruit Score FAQ
How do you get recruited for college soccer?+
Start with a realistic division target, build a clean recruiting profile, create a short highlight video, play in competitive club or showcase environments, and send personalized emails to coaches whose programs fit your level, academics, position, and geography.
When can college soccer coaches contact recruits?+
For NCAA Division I soccer, recruiting contact commonly opens June 15 after sophomore year, with visits and off-campus contact following later. Rules vary by division and can change, so athletes should verify dates with the NCAA, the school compliance office, or the program before planning visits.
Do soccer recruits need club soccer to play in college?+
Club soccer is not technically required, but it is the main evaluation channel for many college coaches because it gives them competitive film, tournament context, and a clearer read on level of play. Strong high school players can still get recruited, but they need film and direct outreach.
What should a soccer recruiting video include?+
Use 3 to 5 minutes of game-speed clips. Lead with your best actions, label your jersey number, show position-specific moments, include both attacking and defensive actions, and add a title card with name, position, grad year, club, GPA, height, dominant foot, and contact information.
How many soccer coaches should I email?+
Most athletes should start with 30 to 50 realistic programs across multiple divisions. The goal is not to email every coach. The goal is to contact programs where your film, academics, position, and level of competition make sense.
What matters most in women's soccer recruiting?+
Women's soccer coaches usually evaluate level of competition, technical quality under pressure, positional fit, speed, repeat-sprint fitness, decision-making, academics, and whether your film shows a college-ready role.
Is women's soccer recruiting earlier than men's soccer?+
For many competitive programs, women's soccer recruiting can move quickly once contact rules allow communication. Athletes should have film, grades, club schedule, and a target list ready before June 15 after sophomore year.
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