Private School Lacrosse Thread

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The IAC is not loaded. Top to bottom, it will be down compared to the previous few years.

Landon will win it easily. STA has a lot of talent and could finish in 2nd. Bullis lost a ton and despite a few transfers (one of whom is excellent), they will be down. SSSAS returns one starter.

Prep has some good 2019s and 2020s, but they are not that great, either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The IAC is not loaded. Top to bottom, it will be down compared to the previous few years.

Landon will win it easily. STA has a lot of talent and could finish in 2nd. Bullis lost a ton and despite a few transfers (one of whom is excellent), they will be down. SSSAS returns one starter.

Prep has some good 2019s and 2020s, but they are not that great, either.


Landon will win it, but not easily. STA''s new FOGO, star goalie, and maturing multi-threat offense will make things interesting, but Bullis should be 2nd. STA will take third, and prep should take 4th. Episcopal will be the cellar dweller and SSSA will be barely above them. Ya heard it here it here first.


-Lax Soothsayer


My Prediction:
1. Landon
2. Prep
3. Bullis
4. STA
5. SSSAS
6. "High School"

STA is better but don't think they'll find enough goals. Landon, Prep, and Bullis all have more depth. Would be delighted to be wrong, though.
Anonymous
really?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The IAC is not loaded. Top to bottom, it will be down compared to the previous few years.

Landon will win it easily. STA has a lot of talent and could finish in 2nd. Bullis lost a ton and despite a few transfers (one of whom is excellent), they will be down. SSSAS returns one starter.

Prep has some good 2019s and 2020s, but they are not that great, either.


Landon will win it, but not easily. STA''s new FOGO, star goalie, and maturing multi-threat offense will make things interesting, but Bullis should be 2nd. STA will take third, and prep should take 4th. Episcopal will be the cellar dweller and SSSA will be barely above them. Ya heard it here it here first.


-Lax Soothsayer


I fear you're crystal ball shows the truth. Episcopal parent here. They need to start recruiting Canadians. It worked for football.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The IAC is not loaded. Top to bottom, it will be down compared to the previous few years.

Landon will win it easily. STA has a lot of talent and could finish in 2nd. Bullis lost a ton and despite a few transfers (one of whom is excellent), they will be down. SSSAS returns one starter.

Prep has some good 2019s and 2020s, but they are not that great, either.


Landon will win it, but not easily. STA''s new FOGO, star goalie, and maturing multi-threat offense will make things interesting, but Bullis should be 2nd. STA will take third, and prep should take 4th. Episcopal will be the cellar dweller and SSSA will be barely above them. Ya heard it here it here first.


-Lax Soothsayer


My Prediction:
1. Landon
2. Prep
3. Bullis
4. STA
5. SSSAS
6. "High School"

STA is better but don't think they'll find enough goals. Landon, Prep, and Bullis all have more depth. Would be delighted to be wrong, though.


I know they are not IAC, but where would you put Dematha in this ranking? What about PVI?
Anonymous
Has anyone heard of the Baltimore Breakers lacrosse club? My son plays for another club but I have received communications from them about tryouts. Just curious. Thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard of the Baltimore Breakers lacrosse club? My son plays for another club but I have received communications from them about tryouts. Just curious. Thank you.


isn't this the one Cabell now owns?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing to me just how uninformed people are and how many of their impressions are incorrect.

Consider the tiny coaching staffs of most DIII schools versus the ideas on there about DIII recruiting. Most of these schools have a head coach and maybe one or two assistants. The amount of time they can spend on or with a single protect is very limited because there are an ocean of prospects out there because of the growth of the sport.

They depend on casting a broad net and then hoping to find some interested prospects. Schools will send out hundreds letters to just about anyone they can find on any list they have. Those that return the completed questionnaire become possibilities.

They also depend on a few key contacts they have at certain schools. That might be an alum (Coaching or not coaching) or a head coach they have a history with. The idea here is to find a kid who can play at their level and that would actually consider their school. They may eventually vector in on a few top prospects and call them, send hand-written notes, etc.

Because DIII's don't give scholarships they have no real commitment to a prospect. What they want to do is to get as many kids to apply as they can and then try to sort it out with Admissions.


Agree with most of this post, except for the last sentence. A coach who says he will support a candidate for admission who cannot deliver the goods will not be a coach for long.


I guess in the very long-term.

But, any coach can say, "I worked hard to get your son in. but Admissions was unmoved".

And families are rarely going to share this experience with others. These are the same people who say their son "signed with" w D-III school when there is nothing to sign.

A coach has a list of prospects. He probably has them ranked by position (or at least arranged into tiers). Because they know SAT scores and GPA's and maybe even a guess at "ability to pay", they can prioritize their list.

They want everyone on that list to at least apply. And they are going to tell everybody on that list whatever they think they want to hear to get them to apply. In Division III, more is better.

In DIII, when they go to Admissions they are going to lobby for players based on their ranking against this list. They know they are only going to get so many.

In D1, because there are a finite number of paid official visits and scholarships (or fractions of scholarships), the sincerity of a coach is demonstrated more easily.



A reputable coach will tell your son if he is on the coach's "support list." That number varies from program to program. Players should be direct in asking that question. The players should also ask if they are not on the list but get in on their own, will there be a spot for them? Again, a quality coach will be honest. A number of them only have room on their rosters for those on their support list...it is unlikely they'll "cut" a kid they've supported with Admissions.
Anonymous
Based on how teams performed in the Landon Fall Ball tournament a few weeks ago and in the NL Fall Ball league, I'd go with the following.

1. PVI
2. Landon
3. Prep
4. Gonzaga
5. STA
6. Bullis
7. St. Stephens

Anonymous
Given it was only a one day tournament, I thought Gonzaga looked very average for their standards. Especially for a team that has been practicing all Fall and even played in the Next Level Fall league.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Based on how teams performed in the Landon Fall Ball tournament a few weeks ago and in the NL Fall Ball league, I'd go with the following.

1. PVI
2. Landon
3. Prep
4. Gonzaga
5. STA
6. Bullis
7. St. Stephens



PVI is not, has not been and will not be above Landon Prep GZ or Bullis this year or any year. PVI did beat Prep in 2013, but that is the only game they have won vs those 4 schools in 10 years. So I would not bet on PVI being ahead of those 4 schools. Episcopal will be very good with one of the best players in the country Ricky Miezan. St Albans did get the Sidwell faceoff kid to transfer which will make St Albans a much more competitive team in 2017. Gonzaga, Landon, Bullis and G Prep should be the top 4. I'm sure these teams will all play next spring and determine the best team in the DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on how teams performed in the Landon Fall Ball tournament a few weeks ago and in the NL Fall Ball league, I'd go with the following.

1. PVI
2. Landon
3. Prep
4. Gonzaga
5. STA
6. Bullis
7. St. Stephens



PVI is not, has not been and will not be above Landon Prep GZ or Bullis this year or any year. PVI did beat Prep in 2013, but that is the only game they have won vs those 4 schools in 10 years. So I would not bet on PVI being ahead of those 4 schools. Episcopal will be very good with one of the best players in the country Ricky Miezan. St Albans did get the Sidwell faceoff kid to transfer which will make St Albans a much more competitive team in 2017. Gonzaga, Landon, Bullis and G Prep should be the top 4. I'm sure these teams will all play next spring and determine the best team in the DMV.



You clearly know nothing about lacrosse. Landon will be the best in the DMV this year, but Bullis and Prep (especially Bullis) are down. PVI has a strong shot to win the WCAC this year and will easily be better than those two teams. Relative to their standards, Gonzaga will be down but will still field a strong team (as they should with so many boys).
Anonymous
What is e best way to clean the inside of a lacrosse helmet?
Anonymous
PVI beat Landon and Prep last week! How can you explain that one? PVI is loaded this spring and will compete with Landon who should be very good this Spring. I understand it was only a Fall ball game. I saw Gonzaga play and they looked bad. The past two years Gonzaga has been losing kids to Prep. I guess we will finally see if Casey O'Neil is any good as a coach as this current team doesn't have close to the amount of talent he has had the past 3 seasons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PVI beat Landon and Prep last week! How can you explain that one? PVI is loaded this spring and will compete with Landon who should be very good this Spring. I understand it was only a Fall ball game. I saw Gonzaga play and they looked bad. The past two years Gonzaga has been losing kids to Prep. I guess we will finally see if Casey O'Neil is any good as a coach as this current team doesn't have close to the amount of talent he has had the past 3 seasons.


Different poster. Not a PVI fan because of their blatant and rampant recruiting, and their use of VLC as a vehicle for stocking its varsity. But I agree, PVI can compete with anyone. Also, after their move to South Riding, expect them to become unstoppable. They will have a corner on the Loudon market, which is already showing itself to be untapped and fertile grounds for lacrosse talent.
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