2028 not looking to bad either.... |
Are you sure NCS only has 3 Cap Blue 2028s? It feels like a lot more than that when you play them. |
Thats all that I saw and could definitely be off - they have several cap blue 29's |
These NCS 29 parents are going to sabotage their daughters recruiting....nightmares. Coaches will sniff it out fast. |
Have to agree about what “committed” means in evaluating team strength. All commitments deserve to be celebrated, first of all. That said, some commitments are to colleges with very weak programs, including some that have a hard time filling their rosters until last minute. But then also consider that there are always a few players that go to D3 programs that are better academic schools that could have gone to mid to lower ranked D1 schools but whose academics are less than stellar. It’s not as straightforward as “more commits equals better”, though it does indicate a certain level of dedication to the sport as a whole. |
| NCS lost to St Mary's Ryken, correct? |
Score? Is SMR any good? Asking for a friend… |
They lost by one and then won by one against Episcopal |
12-13. SMR not good. Couple of decent players. #5 in WCAC. NCS lost to Holton—#6 in ISL AA—by multiple goals as well. Their freshman parents need to wait until they go win something. Maybe next season or when the 2028s are seniors. |
I assumed all of this NCS banter was sarcasm |
Still hoping it is |
| No facts or scores about NCS! Only hilarious digs allowed! |
NCS parent please give it a rest! Perhaps it feels like your team is oh so great b/c it is in the low division. Not to hijack this thread but I have a questino re D3 commits. How would SSSAS already have D3's in the 27 class? I thought they couldn't go down that road until next fall? |
| I feel like returning starters, and how many first year varsity players you have has to play some role in predicting next year’s outcome. When you add that in, it looks like NCS, SR, Potomac, Visi, SSSAS. |
That’s a NESCAC rule not D3 |