If your son got recruited to play college lacrosse, please share your experience and tips...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Racist might also fit your description


If it helps you not to see racism in everything, I was at the Churchill/Urbana game too. It was terrible and not much better than Wheaton/Kennedy. Probably a total of 5 kids who could make a Landon or Prep. It was barely a good private jv game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is D2 recruitment real, or a way to get full pay families to pay in full?


I know a D2 coach (men's top 20 team) and they actually give a lot of money to their players with athletic scholarships plus random "merit" aid packages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Racist might also fit your description


WTF?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Racist might also fit your description


If it helps you not to see racism in everything, I was at the Churchill/Urbana game too. It was terrible and not much better than Wheaton/Kennedy. Probably a total of 5 kids who could make a Landon or Prep. It was barely a good private jv game.


You're delusional. And most likely a pompous pr*ck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Racist might also fit your description


If it helps you not to see racism in everything, I was at the Churchill/Urbana game too. It was terrible and not much better than Wheaton/Kennedy. Probably a total of 5 kids who could make a Landon or Prep. It was barely a good private jv game.


I remember one year when Churchill was something like 15-0 and had Landon at home. They charged Landon parents and fans money to watch the game. Landon's students were too frugal and they cheered from behind the fence, looking through cracks in the screens. They were proven to be the smart ones with their cash. At the half, Landon was up something like 12-0, and it kept going in the second half. There was a kid on Churchill's team who made all met that year. He would have only gotten playing time on Landon's squad during garbage time. It is a world of difference between a top IAC school and a MoCo public.
Anonymous
I've got three kids who played sports in the area in public school and various club programs. One was never that into it, one was a really outstanding athlete but chose not to play in college and one got recruited to play in the Ivy league. They each found their own way and did fine in the end. My advice - let your kids run their own race and don't get too stressed out by all of the other stressed out parents around you. The conventional path to play in college is private school and a club program. But it doesn't have to be that way. If your kid is good enough and loves the game, he or she will find a way. Your job is to help, but not to push him or her so hard that the kid starts to hate the game. That's the sure way to end the dream. The club programs and summer tournaments are expensive, but we saved money by staying in public school, and if your kid really loves it you'll find a way to make it work. One other piece of advice -- people on these message boards are really mean. Trying being nice to each other. Maybe the conversation will be less toxic.



Anonymous
Find a school where your kid would be happy attending if they were not on the team of their dreams.
Anonymous
"I remember one year when Churchill was something like 15-0 and had Landon at home. They charged Landon parents and fans money to watch the game. Landon's students were too frugal and they cheered from behind the fence, looking through cracks in the screens. They were proven to be the smart ones with their cash. At the half, Landon was up something like 12-0, and it kept going in the second half. There was a kid on Churchill's team who made all met that year. He would have only gotten playing time on Landon's squad during garbage time. It is a world of difference between a top IAC school and a MoCo public."

Not certain if MoCo is exactly the same, but Northern Virginia public schools are required to charge admission for HS games. This is how they raise money to help fund the programs. In Arlington at least, everyone, even students, have to pay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"I remember one year when Churchill was something like 15-0 and had Landon at home. They charged Landon parents and fans money to watch the game. Landon's students were too frugal and they cheered from behind the fence, looking through cracks in the screens. They were proven to be the smart ones with their cash. At the half, Landon was up something like 12-0, and it kept going in the second half. There was a kid on Churchill's team who made all met that year. He would have only gotten playing time on Landon's squad during garbage time. It is a world of difference between a top IAC school and a MoCo public."

Not certain if MoCo is exactly the same, but Northern Virginia public schools are required to charge admission for HS games. This is how they raise money to help fund the programs. In Arlington at least, everyone, even students, have to pay.


MoCo is the same, that comment is just a Landon parent being an a$$. Also, no chance Landon students are "frugal". It's a troll comment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"I remember one year when Churchill was something like 15-0 and had Landon at home. They charged Landon parents and fans money to watch the game. Landon's students were too frugal and they cheered from behind the fence, looking through cracks in the screens. They were proven to be the smart ones with their cash. At the half, Landon was up something like 12-0, and it kept going in the second half. There was a kid on Churchill's team who made all met that year. He would have only gotten playing time on Landon's squad during garbage time. It is a world of difference between a top IAC school and a MoCo public."

Not certain if MoCo is exactly the same, but Northern Virginia public schools are required to charge admission for HS games. This is how they raise money to help fund the programs. In Arlington at least, everyone, even students, have to pay.

No disagreement that Landon is at the top or has been in years past. To suggest an all met player could not get playing time is silly. Many HS AA and top college recruits do not make All Met. Kids play club so they can compete at that level. If you list the best players to ever play in the DMV area Landon does not have a monopoly.
Anonymous
What if your daughter got recruited to play college lacrosse? New thread?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is D2 recruitment real, or a way to get full pay families to pay in full?


I know a D2 coach (men's top 20 team) and they actually give a lot of money to their players with athletic scholarships plus random "merit" aid packages.



Golden handcuffs. Name one D2 school in the top 100 academically. Just one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"I remember one year when Churchill was something like 15-0 and had Landon at home. They charged Landon parents and fans money to watch the game. Landon's students were too frugal and they cheered from behind the fence, looking through cracks in the screens. They were proven to be the smart ones with their cash. At the half, Landon was up something like 12-0, and it kept going in the second half. There was a kid on Churchill's team who made all met that year. He would have only gotten playing time on Landon's squad during garbage time. It is a world of difference between a top IAC school and a MoCo public."

Not certain if MoCo is exactly the same, but Northern Virginia public schools are required to charge admission for HS games. This is how they raise money to help fund the programs. In Arlington at least, everyone, even students, have to pay.

No disagreement that Landon is at the top or has been in years past. To suggest an all met player could not get playing time is silly. Many HS AA and top college recruits do not make All Met. Kids play club so they can compete at that level. If you list the best players to ever play in the DMV area Landon does not have a monopoly.


I totally agree. Landon definitely does not have that monopoly.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is D2 recruitment real, or a way to get full pay families to pay in full?


I know a D2 coach (men's top 20 team) and they actually give a lot of money to their players with athletic scholarships plus random "merit" aid packages.



Golden handcuffs. Name one D2 school in the top 100 academically. Just one.


There are tons of kids going to lower-ranked schools for merit aid; what are you talking about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if your daughter got recruited to play college lacrosse? New thread?

You get a golf clap.
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