Saints doesn’t have 15 D1 2026 commits. If you meant the total in the program, the other schools have almost 50% more. It’s simple, they have a lot |
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Is anyone else doing this? It feels like an alternate way for the SR head coach to move the game around to fit her personal calendar. |
That is if she even shows up |
Saints have the ISL locked up 2026 Class - SSSAS 2027 Class - SSSAS or SR 2028 Class - ??? 2029 Class - SSSAS 2030 Class - SR |
2029 should be NCS. |
What about Potomac? |
I'd go with SR at 2027, and likely in 2028 as well. Regarding all the talk of committed players, it's more important to focus on the quality than just the total number. You need to identify 4/5-star players and build around that in the analysis. At some point, a committed player and a NARP add similar incremental value. |
2026 Class - SSSAS 2027 Class - SR 2028 Class - SR 2029 Class - SSSAS 2030 Class - SR |
| This thread has become so lame. |
Yes. Parents (most of who have never played lacrosse) evaluating the class rankings is quite funny. |
Yeah - show your work. Explain why theses schools are the best at these classes. |
| 2029 is NCS |
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2027's
SR - 4 D1 Commits (1-5 Star) 1 D3 Commit SSSAS - 4 D1 Commits (1-5 Star) 5 D3 Commits Potomac - 3 D1 Commits (1-4 Star) Visi - 2 D1 Commits HC - 2 D1 Commits 1 D3 2028's SR - 3 Heros Green SSSAS - 1 Capital Blue Potomac - 4 Capital Blue Visi - 2 Capital Blue 1 Heros Green HC - 2 Capital Blue 1 M&D Black NCS - 3 Capital Blue Thats all I'm doing I'm sure there is way more on the B Teams for the 28's. Commits are obviously easier to count. |
All the parents who played lax agree. |