'21-22' DMV LACROSSE OUTLOOK

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are the weaknesses of the top teams in the IAC and WCAC?


Why don’t you tell us your opinion of each team?


Was hoping the experts knew.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are the weaknesses of the top teams in the IAC and WCAC?


Why don’t you tell us your opinion of each team?


Was hoping the experts knew.



I am sure that the experts (coaches) are eager to post specific information about what they feel are team weaknesses on DCUM lacrosse thread. I am waiting in anticipation.
Anonymous
Landon graduated a top fogo (Kopp? I think he is now at Amherst) and the big lefty Michigan attackman. Not sure if they have a replacement lined up at FOGO but he helped the bears last spring.

Bullis graduated the best goalie in the area last year, I believe he was a 4 year starter for the bulldogs. He will be hard to replace as I do think he single handily kept Bullis in some games last Spring.

Prep graduated 7 senior starters from last years IAC championship team. All of them were impact players.

Don't know enough about the Saints but from what I read on here, it appears most of their team is back.
Anonymous
I save my expert coaching opinions for the forums on FanLax and Back of the Cage. Here I just trash teams I hate and pimp the ones I like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I save my expert coaching opinions for the forums on FanLax and Back of the Cage. Here I just trash teams I hate and pimp the ones I like.


Pimp
Anonymous
Back of the cage. So you like talking about Lids and kids.
Anonymous
The IAC officially kicks off practice on Presidents Day Monday!

Let the games begin
Anonymous
Holla back at a Pimp!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The IAC officially kicks off practice on Presidents Day Monday!

Let the games begin


Way behind if they are just getting starting. Doubt it
Anonymous
Here we go!

Last year I posted my rankings (which everyone had a distaste for) and they turned out PERFECT besides PVI on top of GZ.


Here are my 2022 rankings;

*These are predictions for the regular season; Playoff predictions to be released once the rankings are set*

IAC;

1. Prep
2. Bullis
3. Landon
4. SSSAS
5. Albans
6. Episcopal

No surprises here. Prep graduated a big senior class, but remain on top. Bullis tops Landon, and Albans finally doesn’t finish last. Expect this to be a 2023 (Junior) dominated conference. My big ???? is with Bullis’s goalie. He is only a sophomore but boy can he play. Expect them to pull off some upsets if he can step up. SSSAS has to fight hard against Albans and Episcopal to keep their #4 spot. The top 3 seeds are distantly better than the bottom 3.



WCAC;

1. SJC
2. PVI
3. GZ
4. Heights
5. DeMatha
6. Good Counsel
7. Ireton
8. Ryken
9. O’Conell
10. MacNamara


BOOM! Little brother BOH takes down DeMatha & his older brother/predecessor in his first year as HC for the Heights. But all that glory is tested again just a week later when the two match up again in the quarterfinals as the 4&5 seeds.

St. John’s finishes the year undefeated in conference play and beats every team by 5+ goals. PVI beats Gonzaga in a very close game. While the bottom 5 WCAC teams are in serious rebuilding years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here we go!

Last year I posted my rankings (which everyone had a distaste for) and they turned out PERFECT besides PVI on top of GZ.


Here are my 2022 rankings;

*These are predictions for the regular season; Playoff predictions to be released once the rankings are set*

IAC;

1. Prep
2. Bullis
3. Landon
4. SSSAS
5. Albans
6. Episcopal

No surprises here. Prep graduated a big senior class, but remain on top. Bullis tops Landon, and Albans finally doesn’t finish last. Expect this to be a 2023 (Junior) dominated conference. My big ???? is with Bullis’s goalie. He is only a sophomore but boy can he play. Expect them to pull off some upsets if he can step up. SSSAS has to fight hard against Albans and Episcopal to keep their #4 spot. The top 3 seeds are distantly better than the bottom 3.



WCAC;

1. SJC
2. PVI
3. GZ
4. Heights
5. DeMatha
6. Good Counsel
7. Ireton
8. Ryken
9. O’Conell
10. MacNamara


BOOM! Little brother BOH takes down DeMatha & his older brother/predecessor in his first year as HC for the Heights. But all that glory is tested again just a week later when the two match up again in the quarterfinals as the 4&5 seeds.

St. John’s finishes the year undefeated in conference play and beats every team by 5+ goals. PVI beats Gonzaga in a very close game. While the bottom 5 WCAC teams are in serious rebuilding years.


Good job hard to argue with any of this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here we go!

Last year I posted my rankings (which everyone had a distaste for) and they turned out PERFECT besides PVI on top of GZ.


Here are my 2022 rankings;

*These are predictions for the regular season; Playoff predictions to be released once the rankings are set*

IAC;

1. Prep
2. Bullis
3. Landon
4. SSSAS
5. Albans
6. Episcopal

No surprises here. Prep graduated a big senior class, but remain on top. Bullis tops Landon, and Albans finally doesn’t finish last. Expect this to be a 2023 (Junior) dominated conference. My big ???? is with Bullis’s goalie. He is only a sophomore but boy can he play. Expect them to pull off some upsets if he can step up. SSSAS has to fight hard against Albans and Episcopal to keep their #4 spot. The top 3 seeds are distantly better than the bottom 3.



WCAC;

1. SJC
2. PVI
3. GZ
4. Heights
5. DeMatha
6. Good Counsel
7. Ireton
8. Ryken
9. O’Conell
10. MacNamara


BOOM! Little brother BOH takes down DeMatha & his older brother/predecessor in his first year as HC for the Heights. But all that glory is tested again just a week later when the two match up again in the quarterfinals as the 4&5 seeds.

St. John’s finishes the year undefeated in conference play and beats every team by 5+ goals. PVI beats Gonzaga in a very close game. While the bottom 5 WCAC teams are in serious rebuilding years.


Wouldn’t change a thing. We’ll done!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here we go!

Last year I posted my rankings (which everyone had a distaste for) and they turned out PERFECT besides PVI on top of GZ.


Here are my 2022 rankings;

*These are predictions for the regular season; Playoff predictions to be released once the rankings are set*

IAC;

1. Prep
2. Bullis
3. Landon
4. SSSAS
5. Albans
6. Episcopal

No surprises here. Prep graduated a big senior class, but remain on top. Bullis tops Landon, and Albans finally doesn’t finish last. Expect this to be a 2023 (Junior) dominated conference. My big ???? is with Bullis’s goalie. He is only a sophomore but boy can he play. Expect them to pull off some upsets if he can step up. SSSAS has to fight hard against Albans and Episcopal to keep their #4 spot. The top 3 seeds are distantly better than the bottom 3.



WCAC;

1. SJC
2. PVI
3. GZ
4. Heights
5. DeMatha
6. Good Counsel
7. Ireton
8. Ryken
9. O’Conell
10. MacNamara


BOOM! Little brother BOH takes down DeMatha & his older brother/predecessor in his first year as HC for the Heights. But all that glory is tested again just a week later when the two match up again in the quarterfinals as the 4&5 seeds.

St. John’s finishes the year undefeated in conference play and beats every team by 5+ goals. PVI beats Gonzaga in a very close game. While the bottom 5 WCAC teams are in serious rebuilding years.


4/26; Heights vs DeMatha.

Next Level parents can’t wait to watch this one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here we go!

Last year I posted my rankings (which everyone had a distaste for) and they turned out PERFECT besides PVI on top of GZ.


Here are my 2022 rankings;

*These are predictions for the regular season; Playoff predictions to be released once the rankings are set*

IAC;

1. Prep
2. Bullis
3. Landon
4. SSSAS
5. Albans
6. Episcopal

No surprises here. Prep graduated a big senior class, but remain on top. Bullis tops Landon, and Albans finally doesn’t finish last. Expect this to be a 2023 (Junior) dominated conference. My big ???? is with Bullis’s goalie. He is only a sophomore but boy can he play. Expect them to pull off some upsets if he can step up. SSSAS has to fight hard against Albans and Episcopal to keep their #4 spot. The top 3 seeds are distantly better than the bottom 3.



WCAC;

1. SJC
2. PVI
3. GZ
4. Heights
5. DeMatha
6. Good Counsel
7. Ireton
8. Ryken
9. O’Conell
10. MacNamara


BOOM! Little brother BOH takes down DeMatha & his older brother/predecessor in his first year as HC for the Heights. But all that glory is tested again just a week later when the two match up again in the quarterfinals as the 4&5 seeds.

St. John’s finishes the year undefeated in conference play and beats every team by 5+ goals. PVI beats Gonzaga in a very close game. While the bottom 5 WCAC teams are in serious rebuilding years.


4/26; Heights vs DeMatha.

Next Level parents can’t wait to watch this one.


There are far bigger games in the area that Next Level parents would prefer to watch than Big Brother vs Little Brother. I'm sure both will hype the game up via their social media channels.

Dave is going to have to prove he can actually coach HS ball at a program that has very high aspirations and cares about the win - losses collum.



Anonymous
SJC scrimmages Gilman and St Mary’s this coming Saturday
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