VHSL 2026 Girls Lacrosse

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both teams should hold their heads high as both had stretches of the game where they controlled the game. I’d be interested in final stats on DC, ground balls/caused turnovers, and goalie save rate. I pray both teams avoid the injury bug and play again same weekend next year.


Agreed. What a great game by all the players.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I watched the Riverside game live and was hoping to watch a replay of Madison v Battlefield, but I can't find it on NFHS.

Sad to see how far the 5A talent has fallen off the past several years. Really not much competition or elite players.
Anonymous
Maybe 10 sets of quintuplets will transfer in from Long Island so some people can just STFU about loss of talent in area.
Anonymous
Congratulations to Madison and Coach Counts. Great coaching game plan to secure the title. Go Madison!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to Madison and Coach Counts. Great coaching game plan to secure the title. Go Madison!


Coach counts had them prepared
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the Riverside game live and was hoping to watch a replay of Madison v Battlefield, but I can't find it on NFHS.

Sad to see how far the 5A talent has fallen off the past several years. Really not much competition or elite players.


Sad to see how far the 6A talent has fallen off in the public leagues this year. The State Championship teams of the past 6-7 years (Yorktown, Oakton, and Langley) would have crushed these teams. Privates continue to steal the talent and offer better opportunities for elite players post HS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No it won’t be close at all. BF is not anything capable of staying within 15 points of Madison. We just watched the real state championship between Madison and Robinson and that was hardly worth watching.


This aged well..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No it won’t be close at all. BF is not anything capable of staying within 15 points of Madison. We just watched the real state championship between Madison and Robinson and that was hardly worth watching.


This aged well..


There are a lot of things on this board that don't age well. Should we pull them all up. The bottom line is Madison is the champion, and BF is not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No it won’t be close at all. BF is not anything capable of staying within 15 points of Madison. We just watched the real state championship between Madison and Robinson and that was hardly worth watching.


This aged well..


There are a lot of things on this board that don't age well. Should we pull them all up. The bottom line is Madison is the champion, and BF is not.
Go ahead, no one is stopping you. If someone posts an over the top insulting take that deserves derision, this site is set up that someone else can point that out.

So again, no one is stopping you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No it won’t be close at all. BF is not anything capable of staying within 15 points of Madison. We just watched the real state championship between Madison and Robinson and that was hardly worth watching.


This aged well..


You are terrible at being smug. They lost the last game of the year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the Riverside game live and was hoping to watch a replay of Madison v Battlefield, but I can't find it on NFHS.

Sad to see how far the 5A talent has fallen off the past several years. Really not much competition or elite players.

It’s not a knock on these two schools, it’s simply the state of Virginia public school girls lacrosse. RS and DF could have slept walked to the final. Virginia public schools simply struggle to field teams now - the competition is much weaker and individual talent not at the same level. Yesterday’s championship had one player going to a top college program - Navy. The next highest ranked college program was VCU, which is not a strong program. Once you get below the top 50-60 D1 lacrosse programs the talent falls way off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the Riverside game live and was hoping to watch a replay of Madison v Battlefield, but I can't find it on NFHS.

Sad to see how far the 5A talent has fallen off the past several years. Really not much competition or elite players.

It’s not a knock on these two schools, it’s simply the state of Virginia public school girls lacrosse. RS and DF could have slept walked to the final. Virginia public schools simply struggle to field teams now - the competition is much weaker and individual talent not at the same level. Yesterday’s championship had one player going to a top college program - Navy. The next highest ranked college program was VCU, which is not a strong program. Once you get below the top 50-60 D1 lacrosse programs the talent falls way off.


More like once you get below the top 25 D1 lacrosse programs the talent falls off a cliff
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the Riverside game live and was hoping to watch a replay of Madison v Battlefield, but I can't find it on NFHS.

Sad to see how far the 5A talent has fallen off the past several years. Really not much competition or elite players.

It’s not a knock on these two schools, it’s simply the state of Virginia public school girls lacrosse. RS and DF could have slept walked to the final. Virginia public schools simply struggle to field teams now - the competition is much weaker and individual talent not at the same level. Yesterday’s championship had one player going to a top college program - Navy. The next highest ranked college program was VCU, which is not a strong program. Once you get below the top 50-60 D1 lacrosse programs the talent falls way off.


More like once you get below the top 25 D1 lacrosse programs the talent falls off a cliff

Agree. Women’s D1 lacrosse may be the college sport with the biggest disparity from top to bottom. With over 130 teams there are not enough skilled players to fill rosters. Add to this a high percentage of players don’t play all four years which widens the gap between the top and bottom teams. D1 really needs to create its own tiers - top 20, top 21-40 and all others. My daughter’s top 20 program played all freshman in a scrimmage against a team that falls in the last category - final score 24-3. Wasn’t competitive and wasn’t enjoyable to watch.
Anonymous
All the public talent in VA plays in the ISL and WCAC. Games when the top teams play each other are VERY good. Commits everywhere. It doesn’t even slightly resemble public school lacrosse. That’s not opinion but fact. Unfortunately, if the goal is to play for a half decent college program going the private school route (in addition to an above average travel team) is the formula. If the goal is to just have fun and play with friend's, public school lacrosse is perfect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All the public talent in VA plays in the ISL and WCAC. Games when the top teams play each other are VERY good. Commits everywhere. It doesn’t even slightly resemble public school lacrosse. That’s not opinion but fact. Unfortunately, if the goal is to play for a half decent college program going the private school route (in addition to an above average travel team) is the formula. If the goal is to just have fun and play with friend's, public school lacrosse is perfect.


100%. There are the few exceptions who choose to stay and play for their public schools. These are generational talents though with the size, speed, power, and skill that attract the top D1 programs. VA publics have seen a few of these players commit to top 25 programs in recent years - JMU, USF, Denver, Army, Navy, and I’m sure a few more, but this is a rarity.

Hats off to any player who can compete at this level. Also, props to those who can leverage lacrosse to get school paid for.

What is surprising to see is how many players opt to go to a schools they never talked about during the recruiting process just to play lacrosse. Lacrosse is not the end goal. It’s a mechanism to help athletes go to schools they want to attend and earn a degree. Last I checked WLL players get paid less than minimum wage employees.
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