| What is the issue some local DC families have with what is is doing in Charlottesville? |
Season’s over. Lackluster one at that. Boredom and speculation until commitment day I assume. |
I think there will be a slight drop off next year. They lose some key players to graduation, have a small 27 class and will be leaning heavy on their 28 and 29 classes. I don’t think they will be able to keep up with Prep and SJC next year, but should still be the front runner for a VISAA title. |
What makes you think SJC will be better next year? They graduated a ton and a few kids are transferring out. I'm sure Wes has brought in a few transfers as well but SJC hasn't won a ship in 4 seasons now. They aren't in the same league as GP these days. |
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Fair point regarding SJC’s ability to win championships, but I do think they’re certainly in the same league with Prep. Obviously too bad they don’t actually play each other, but nothing about Prep’s record over the last 3 years says they’re in a different league from SJC. Regarding STAB, I’d like to see both Prep and SJC add them to their regular season schedule (not a scrimmage), but suspect they will both hide. Throw Landon in that mix of hiding from STAB too. |
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The DC Lax "totem pole" is turning into a three-horse race between 3 teams: Landon, GP and SJC.
With Hilgy now at Prep and his club connections nationwide, and GP's desire to fill the dorms, I do believe GP will be able to sustain a very high level of nationwide success. Prep graduated a ton of seniors this spring, but they will bring in some players via the transfer portal and stash them in the dorms. I suspect you will see Landon and SJC field some very competitive teams every three seasons and then enter a "two-year" rebuilding phase of taking their lumps. If Nic Bell does come to Bullis, then I would certainly add the Bulldogs to this list as it will mean Bullis is not backing down. Nic Bell won't leave STAB if Bullis doesn't give him at least 1 -2 admissions slots a year. The GZ program is beginning to fall off. If the Eagles have a subpar season in 2027, you will see a reboot of its existing coaching staff. |
+1 Agree no other names being thrown around here for the Bullis position will have the impact that Nic Bell will. Unlike the other names in the mix, Nic Bell has name recognition far beyond the immediate DMV. He has a proven track record for building successful programs and will attract new talent to Bullis. I think their program will stay strong even if they bring in local talent (simply maintaining the house that Bellistri has built), but I see it going to the next level under Bell. |
I might be biased, but agree with GP assessment. Yup, GZ is just meh now. It has gone downhill the last few years, both in terms of coaching quality and talent pool. If the latest exodus rumors are true (3 defensive players leaving?), their defense will be in tatters next year, so they won't be winning no matter how good offense is. And if their rankings trajectory continues in the same direction, they won't even be in the top 100 nationally next year. 2024: 25th nationally. 2025: 41st nationally. 2026: 84th nationally. Polymarket odds say GZ will be 100+ next year nationally. |
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Pre-season way too early rankings for 2027:
1. GP - IAC champs departed a complete senior class, but will fill the graduation departures with transfers and boarders. Despite the criticism on here, Hahn is a big loss for the Hoyas at attack, as teams had to scheme against him. 2. SJC - Cadets might have graduated a very strong senior class on paper, but their underclassmen are bought in and will make SJC a frontrunner in the WCAC. 3. Landon - Bears bring back all of their offensive pieces except one due to graduation. The Bears will have some holes on the defensive side of the ball, but historically, Landon has always had strong defenses. 4. Good Counsel -despite the graduation losses, the Falcons will remain strong next spring. 5. Bullis - depends on who the new coach is? if Nic Bell, they will bump up on this list! 6. PVI - Some big departures from a very strong graduating senior class, but the demise of the Panthers program is exaggerated. 7. STA - a very strong goalie and a strong FOGO, can take a team far. 8. Gonzaga - the pressure will be on King the Eagles' coaching staff to have better results. The Eagles were rather young this season, so on paper, the Eagles should be much better next spring. 9. Episcopal - Mad Lax founder will do anything to build this team up and bring in players via the transfer portal. EHS should be better next year. 10. The Heights - will 2027 be the year the Cav's make the WCAC semi-finals? All in all, I think the WCAC will be down in the spring of 2027, and the IAC should be stronger. |
It is "turning into a three-horse race" but sorry, Bullis beat Prep and Landon this season, and PVI beat SJC (twice). Bad take. |
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I don't think SJC loses as much as most think.
All 3 Attack return 2 Fogos return 3 starting Mids return 3 starting SSDMs are back D loses a 5-star but replaces him with a 4-star 1 pole to replace Goalie is biggest unknown |
Every year someone puts some hopeful “EHS will improve because of the Madlax guy” annalysis and every year they stay at best mediocre and more likely irrelevant. Is it just filler because a top ten needs ten teams? Just drop the number and embrace that there’s 5-6 teams annually that may actually be pretty good to very good and leave it at that ffs. |
PVI lost their entire starting team to graduation |
I’m not seeing why a guy who has access to dorm rooms, national profile, and a lower cost of living would take the Bullis job. But hey, it’s off season and people need something to do. |