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    The link below probably has most of the D3 commitments to date, but if anyone knows of more commitments, please post them here

    http://collegecommitments.com/

  • #2
    Re: 2014 Commitments

    this link is better

    http://www.collegecommitments.com/Co...x?a1bdi=NCAAD3
    http://www.patriottreeco.com

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    • #3
      Re: 2014 Commitments

      Agreed

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      • #4
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        This one is best for NESCAC recruits...

        http://nescachockey.wordpress.com/ne...scac-recruits/

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        • #5
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          How Recruiting is Shaping Up:
          Amherst - Two ppg scorers and 2 scoring D. 5 total Grade = B
          Bowdoin - 10 recruits, 3 ppg scorers and 2 half ppg scorers Grade A
          Colby - 7 recruits, 1 ppg scorer, 2 half ppg scorers Grade C
          Conn Coll- 11 recruits (winning some helps) 5 ppg scorers, 2 half ppg scorers Grade A
          Hamilton - 5 recruits (losing hurts) 1 ppg scorer, 1 half ppg scorer Grade D
          Midd - 7 recruits 2 half ppg scorers Grade C-
          Trinity - 8 recruits 4 half ppg scorers and 1 ppg scorer Grade B-
          Tufts - 8 recruits 2 ppg scorers and 2 half ppg scorers Grade B
          Wesleyan - 8 recruits 3 ppg scorers and 1 half ppg scorer Grade A-
          Williams - 5 recruits 2 ppg scorers and 1 half ppg scorer Grade B-

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          • #6
            Re: 2014 Commitments

            Originally posted by nasa69 View Post
            How Recruiting is Shaping Up:
            Amherst - Two ppg scorers and 2 scoring D. 5 total Grade = B
            Bowdoin - 10 recruits, 3 ppg scorers and 2 half ppg scorers Grade A
            Colby - 7 recruits, 1 ppg scorer, 2 half ppg scorers Grade C
            Conn Coll- 11 recruits (winning some helps) 5 ppg scorers, 2 half ppg scorers Grade A
            Hamilton - 5 recruits (losing hurts) 1 ppg scorer, 1 half ppg scorer Grade D
            Midd - 7 recruits 2 half ppg scorers Grade C-
            Trinity - 8 recruits 4 half ppg scorers and 1 ppg scorer Grade B-
            Tufts - 8 recruits 2 ppg scorers and 2 half ppg scorers Grade B
            Wesleyan - 8 recruits 3 ppg scorers and 1 half ppg scorer Grade A-
            Williams - 5 recruits 2 ppg scorers and 1 half ppg scorer Grade B-
            You can't give grades out based on how many ppg players are in a class. Also, your number of recruits are wrong for a handful of the schools. Very poor attempt all around.

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            • #7
              Re: 2014 Commitments

              Its really difficult to grade solely based on statistics. So many variables involved with all of these recruits, i.e., how good was the league they previously played in? I've seen recruits come into college with great numbers and poof!, it didn't happen at the collegiate level. I understand your attempt, but its a tough call.
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              • #8
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                correct sir, heres a example, Oswego got a D1 transfer in who had 64 goals in 96 games in the OJHL, a good jr league,but only had 1 goal all season this yr at Oz in 30 games,very good 2way player and penalty killer but just didnt translate to the college level, ya never know??

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by bakdraft21 View Post
                  correct sir, heres a example, Oswego got a D1 transfer in who had 64 goals in 96 games in the OJHL, a good jr league,but only had 1 goal all season this yr at Oz in 30 games,very good 2way player and penalty killer but just didnt translate to the college level, ya never know??
                  Level jumps are always hard to assess. Made me think of Erik Selleck as he went from a scoring threat in NCAA to a physical presence with little scoring ability in the AHL.
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                  • #10
                    Re: 2014 Commitments

                    Originally posted by Ozz View Post
                    Level jumps are always hard to assess. Made me think of Erik Selleck as he went from a scoring threat in NCAA to a physical presence with little scoring ability in the AHL.
                    yes goes both ways, never know how players will adapt.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 2014 Commitments

                      You might have to do a little digging, but this link provides some commitments that the rinknet college commitments site is missing

                      http://www.eliteprospects.com/index....e&leagueid=232

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                      • #12
                        Re: 2014 Commitments

                        http://www.wshl.pointstreaksites.com...51/news_147318
                        Concordia WI

                        http://www.pointstreak.com/news_story.html?id=147387
                        St. Olaf

                        http://www.wshl.pointstreaksites.com...commitments-13
                        NEC, Worcester State University, Aurora, Southern Maine (3), Castleton

                        nahl.com
                        Brad Mueller Lawrence University
                        Nick Blase University of Wisconsin-River Falls
                        Jonathan Grebosky Concordia College (MN)
                        Connor Pelkey Skidmore
                        RJ Burns SUNY-Geneseo
                        Matt Lison Bowdoin College
                        Conner Enciso Milwaukee School of Engineering
                        Luke McDiarmid Lawrence University (NCHA, D3)
                        Caleb O'Brien University of Wisconsin-River Falls (NCHA, D3)
                        Kellen Wasell St. Mary's University (MIAC, D3)


                        http://collegecommitments.com/
                        DUROCHER, Trent SUNY Oswego Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) 2014-15
                        MINOBE, Mikio Suffolk University Boston Junior Rangers (EHL) 2014-15
                        HUBBARD, Ryan Plattsburgh College Boston Bandits (EHL) 2014-15
                        GAUL, Stephen Manhattanville College Springfield Pics Elite (USPEli) 2014-15
                        SULLIVAN, Ryan Wentworth Institute of Technology Springfield Pics Elite (USPEli)
                        SAVORY, Dylan Brockport State University Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL) 2014-15
                        HARQUAIL, Daniel Salem State College Toronto Jr. Canadiens (OJHL) 2014-15
                        KUP, Jarret Curry College Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL)
                        MCCANN, Andrew Cortland Wellington Dukes (OJHL)
                        BEASLEY, Ben SUNY Canton College Smiths Falls Bears (CCHL) 2014-15
                        SCHOENBERG, Cale Nazareth College New York Apple Core (EHL)

                        http://www.nojhl.com/page/show/1090386-commitments
                        Etienne Roy Elliot Lake Bocats Franklin Pierce University
                        John Waghorne Elliot Lake Bobcats Southern Maine

                        http://www.mjhlhockey.ca/news/1382-n...owjackets.html
                        WI Superior
                        http://www.mjhlhockey.ca/news/commitments.html
                        Concordia WI (Justin Coachman)

                        http://www.mnjhl.com/news_article/sh...id=110239-news
                        St. Mary's

                        http://www.mnjhl.com/news_article/sh...id=110239-news
                        Framingham

                        http://www.sjhl.ca/page/show/666030-commitments
                        Marian (Cole McCaig )

                        http://www.bchl.ca/leagues/newslette...393&page=79459
                        LFC

                        http://norpac.pointstreaksites.com/v...ws/news_146524
                        Framingham

                        http://norpac.pointstreaksites.com/v...ws/news_146093
                        St. Olaf

                        http://na3hl.com/news/story.cfm?id=11424
                        WI- Superior

                        http://na3hl.com/news/story.cfm?id=11385
                        Aurora

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                        • #13
                          Re: 2014 Commitments

                          Originally posted by fanofhockey1 View Post
                          You can't give grades out based on how many ppg players are in a class. Also, your number of recruits are wrong for a handful of the schools. Very poor attempt all around.
                          Grades are subjective evaluations. Every Nescac student knows this. This is my subjective evaluation of the information readily available on the Nescac recruits page. It may not be complete but it is indicative of trends.

                          You are entitled to your own subjective evaluation. If you have the time and cognitive abilities, we would all like to see your evaluation of the recruiting to date rather than a simple statement of what can and cannot be done.

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                          • #14
                            Re: 2014 Commitments

                            Originally posted by nasa69 View Post
                            Grades are subjective evaluations. Every Nescac student knows this. This is my subjective evaluation of the information readily available on the Nescac recruits page. It may not be complete but it is indicative of trends.

                            You are entitled to your own subjective evaluation. If you have the time and cognitive abilities, we would all like to see your evaluation of the recruiting to date rather than a simple statement of what can and cannot be done.
                            This is all just white noise until November 1st.....
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                            • #15
                              Re: 2014 Commitments

                              Originally posted by nasa69 View Post
                              Grades are subjective evaluations. Every Nescac student knows this. This is my subjective evaluation of the information readily available on the Nescac recruits page. It may not be complete but it is indicative of trends.

                              You are entitled to your own subjective evaluation. If you have the time and cognitive abilities, we would all like to see your evaluation of the recruiting to date rather than a simple statement of what can and cannot be done.
                              I never said I had all the answers to how recruits should be graded. I simply pointed out that the way you did it, by grading teams based off of how many ppg players they have, was a very poor attempt. It seems, after reading comments that followed mine, many other posters agreed with my analysis of your grades. You're statement of "we would all like to see your evaluation" is kind of funny too. No other posters really cares about mine except you (because your method was attacked). I'll give it a go to satisfy your request though...might get a little long.

                              Amherst - 5 Recruits - Hodgson is a junior player in a good league who put up points. Looks like a solid recruit. White is a prep school player who put up lots of points. Another solid recruit. McLaughlin is a former prep player, who struggled offensively on the best team in the USPHL. Solid recruit. Granara and Malinowski are two defensemen of good prep school teams. I give Amherst a B+.

                              Bowdoin - 10 Recruits - Benson, Blanchett, Van Siclen, Geary all look like solid prep school players. All good programs but none really set the world on fire. Melanson looks like a high end prep school player. Nawrocki was a below average prep school player and an average player in the 2nd USPHL league. Antunez and McMullan look like high end players from the EHL. The level of the EHL is supposably below the level of the USPHL. But they both look like they did very well. Lison was the best player on his NAHL team. A solid league and another solid recruit. Cronin was a solid goalie in the USPHL until Mid-January, and was one of the best HS hockey goalies in the state of Mass. last year. So some high end players, some projects, and a solid goalie. B+

                              Colby - 7 Recruits - A very young class. Klitirinos looks like a high end player from one of the best prep schools this past year. Dupont and Rudolf look like solid players from a strong U18 team. Decker and Fadden look like average to solid players from prep school (considering NE Wolves a prep here). Reis looks like a shut down defesnmen and is an older player. Verrier looks like an average junior goalie. Not a lot of high end talent in this class. C

                              Conn College - 11 Recruits - Riccardi, Mullins, Swift, Kompson, Buly all look like very solid prep school players. Menniti and Evans look like average junior players. Gaetz and Jellison had good years in junior hockey, Gaeatz in the EHL and Jellison in the 2nd league of the USPHL. Solid players. Glantz was a low point producer on a top USPHL team and a very good prep school player the year before. Looks like another sold player. Cooney looks like a good goalie on the worst team in the EHL. Tough to have good numbers but looks like he did fairly well. Probably a solid addition. Not a lot of high end talent in this class either, but there looks like there could be some good potential and definestly some solid depth. B+

                              Hamilton - 7 Recruits - Conway is a high end prep school player from one of the better prep schools. Looks like he will be a good one. Bruneteau is an older player from the NAHL and looks like he will be a solid player as well. It looks like Willett has the potential to also be a high end player. D'Amour looks like a solid junior player from a good league and a former prep school player. Barmish and Daigler look like OK prep school players. Nowacki looks like a very solid prep school goalies. A couple potential high end players, and some OK depth. B-

                              Middlebury - 9 Recruits - Lots of older kids in this class. Dupont looks like a very high end player. Former prep school player with solid year in the BCHL two years ago, and one of the leading scorers in the CCHL this past year. Stephens and McLellan come from one of the top BCHL teams in the league (2nd best league in NA after USHL?). McLellan was the captain and Stephens the 4th leading scorer. Gistonti and Quast look like two average players from the USPHL, but Gisonti was a high end prep school player the year before. Emilio looks like an offensive d-man from the OJHL. Belluche looks like a solid defensemen from one of the better prep school teams. Weier looks like he could develop into a top player...made Selects in Minnesota for two years with a lot of kids that are committed D1. Klein was a solid goalie on a middle of the road AJHL team. Same league Amherst Larose came from years ago and similar numbers. Lots of high end potential in this class. A-

                              Trinity - 6 Recruits - Whitney, Sabitsky, Buvinow all look like very good players. Whitney and Sabitsky are former prep school players who had very good careers. Sabitsky with a solid year in the BCHL and Whitney and Buvinow solid years in the USPHL. Menter and Hegarty both look like very solid prep school players. Hegarty a bit more offensive. Morin was a very good goalie at Northwood and had a solid year in the USPHL. Smaller class but all look like they are very good players. They don't have to replace much so Trinity should be the team to watch out for. A-

                              Tufts - 9 Recruits - Brown and McGing look like higher end playes. McGing is a good player in the NAHL and Brown one of the top scorers in the EHL. Ganns was another solid player in the EHL. Goldberg and MacQueen look like solid players as well. Both had good years in the USPHL. McConnel, Kelley, and Davis all look like solid prep school players. The first two from a very good program at Bell Hill and Davis from a strong BC High team. Majkowski looks like a solid prep school player as well. I think this class has some potential. B

                              Wesleyan - 8 Recruits - Not sure if there is any real high end players in this class, but it looks like a very solid class top to bottom. Jancze and Rubin were OK players in the USPHL. Tydingo looks like an offensive dman who had a very good year in the EHL. McCusker was a high end player at St. Pauls and Kim a very good dman at Andover. Both schools had great years. Holze was an average player on the best prep school team, and Frazier a huge dman in the EHL. Smith an average player at Tabor. Lots of depth here. B

                              Williams - 5 Recruits - Cretella and Doherty were both high end prep players and had very good years in the USPHL. Looks like they are very good players. Welch is a solid player on a very good prep team at Bell Hill. Shugart looks like he could be a very good player. Huge and produced pretty well in the OJHL. Morrissey is a very good goalie on the 2nd best prep school team this year. Similar to Trinity, smaller class with lots of high end players. A-

                              Amherst - A-
                              Bowdoin - B+
                              Colby - C
                              Conn. College - B+
                              Hamilton - B-
                              Middlebury - A-
                              Trinity - A-
                              Tufts - B
                              Wesleyan - B
                              Williams - A-

                              So my grades might not be that different than yours, but I tried to dig into where the kids are coming from and where they played before. I know none of this means anything, but since you asked for mine...here ya go! Tear the analysis apart now please...I won' take it as personally as you did nasa...
                              Last edited by fanofhockey1; 04-19-2014, 12:47 PM.

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