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

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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.


Colorado School of Mines.
Anonymous
Is any recruiting still happening during the summer entering senior year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am just curious: What are the odds of a kid in a program like Madlax getting recruited to play Division 1 in College? I have a friend who spends thousands of dollars a year on her son's lacrosse activities (camps, clinics, Madlax, HS, etc) and they are really fixated on Div 1. Her son is a HS freshman; mine is a 9 year old who idol-worships this kid and is a decent athlete (runs well, swims, has played rec soccer.)

We feel it's a little early to start thinkng about college scholarships for a 9 year old. But my firend tells me she was already thinking about it when her son was 9 and it's not too soon to start.

I hate the pressure to get a kid to specialize this early, but my son does seem pretty drawn to lacrosse.

The Madlax Freshman team aka the DC Dogs will easily have 14 to 16 kids move to D1 programs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am just curious: What are the odds of a kid in a program like Madlax getting recruited to play Division 1 in College? I have a friend who spends thousands of dollars a year on her son's lacrosse activities (camps, clinics, Madlax, HS, etc) and they are really fixated on Div 1. Her son is a HS freshman; mine is a 9 year old who idol-worships this kid and is a decent athlete (runs well, swims, has played rec soccer.)

We feel it's a little early to start thinkng about college scholarships for a 9 year old. But my firend tells me she was already thinking about it when her son was 9 and it's not too soon to start.

I hate the pressure to get a kid to specialize this early, but my son does seem pretty drawn to lacrosse.

The Madlax Freshman team aka the DC Dogs will easily have 14 to 16 kids move to D1 programs


I'll take that bet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am just curious: What are the odds of a kid in a program like Madlax getting recruited to play Division 1 in College? I have a friend who spends thousands of dollars a year on her son's lacrosse activities (camps, clinics, Madlax, HS, etc) and they are really fixated on Div 1. Her son is a HS freshman; mine is a 9 year old who idol-worships this kid and is a decent athlete (runs well, swims, has played rec soccer.)

We feel it's a little early to start thinkng about college scholarships for a 9 year old. But my firend tells me she was already thinking about it when her son was 9 and it's not too soon to start.

I hate the pressure to get a kid to specialize this early, but my son does seem pretty drawn to lacrosse.

The Madlax Freshman team aka the DC Dogs will easily have 14 to 16 kids move to D1 programs


Lmfao
Anonymous
How many commits does BW have for 2021 so far?
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