2026 Private School Boys Lacrosse Commentary, Scores, and Updates

Anonymous
DMV lacrosse is going to turn into a one-horse race - it will be Prep at the top. Landon, GZ, GC, SJC and Bullis will battle it out for second fiddle in the years ahead.

It's very clear, Prep is heading into a totally new direction and is recruiting nationwide to fill dorm slots.
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Anonymous wrote:half of preps starters are boarders these days.



Scoreboard!


It's a fact and will only increase under Hilgy.


Good! It’s within the IAC rules. There’s a precedent for dominating the Conference for 20 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DMV lacrosse is going to turn into a one-horse race - it will be Prep at the top. Landon, GZ, GC, SJC and Bullis will battle it out for second fiddle in the years ahead.

It's very clear, Prep is heading into a totally new direction and is recruiting nationwide to fill dorm slots.


Just like they have in football and basketball?

Wait a minute!
Anonymous
The Lacrosse program is an important draw for local, full-pay families. They might bring a few studs in, but more than a few is unlikely.

Of course those few studs will make a big difference on the field. But this won’t hurt local enrollment. It will help it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DMV lacrosse is going to turn into a one-horse race - it will be Prep at the top. Landon, GZ, GC, SJC and Bullis will battle it out for second fiddle in the years ahead.

It's very clear, Prep is heading into a totally new direction and is recruiting nationwide to fill dorm slots.


Would not lose sleep over this. If Prep over-recruited from around the country or around the block, DMV lacrosse players (of which there are an abundance) could attend other DMV area schools (of which there are an abundance). Next.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DMV lacrosse is going to turn into a one-horse race - it will be Prep at the top. Landon, GZ, GC, SJC and Bullis will battle it out for second fiddle in the years ahead.

It's very clear, Prep is heading into a totally new direction and is recruiting nationwide to fill dorm slots.


That strategy hasn’t worked out well for boy’s Latin. It seems the boarders prefer to just do a PG year at one of the new powerhouses.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DMV lacrosse is going to turn into a one-horse race - it will be Prep at the top. Landon, GZ, GC, SJC and Bullis will battle it out for second fiddle in the years ahead.

It's very clear, Prep is heading into a totally new direction and is recruiting nationwide to fill dorm slots.


Would not lose sleep over this. If Prep over-recruited from around the country or around the block, DMV lacrosse players (of which there are an abundance) could attend other DMV area schools (of which there are an abundance). Next.


That assumes that the boys they bought in aren’t any better than those locals who chose not to attend. Not sure that makes much sense.

It also greatly misunderstands the crowd that sends their kids there. Catholics strongly prefer Catholic schools here in DC in my experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Niche 2026 Best High Schools for Athletes in America

https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-high-schools-for-sports/


Click bait
Anonymous
No lacrosse player is doing a PG year because they lose a year of eligibility once the new ruling coming out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No lacrosse player is doing a PG year because they lose a year of eligibility once the new ruling coming out.


Who cares? There isn't enough NIL or a lucrative professional future for men's lacrosse to justify a fifth year for most. Quite different from the revenue sports.
Anonymous
a couple of Canadians at GP would have a huge impact. These Box lacrosse guys would bring a degree of precision inside passing that is rarely seen here.

A year or two or three here would introduce them to the Field game they'll see at US colleges.
Anonymous
I didn't care who won the IAC before, but after the Prep dads in here are declaring multi-decade future domination, I'm all in on StA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DMV lacrosse is going to turn into a one-horse race - it will be Prep at the top. Landon, GZ, GC, SJC and Bullis will battle it out for second fiddle in the years ahead.

It's very clear, Prep is heading into a totally new direction and is recruiting nationwide to fill dorm slots.


Would not lose sleep over this. If Prep over-recruited from around the country or around the block, DMV lacrosse players (of which there are an abundance) could attend other DMV area schools (of which there are an abundance). Next.


That assumes that the boys they bought in aren’t any better than those locals who chose not to attend. Not sure that makes much sense.

It also greatly misunderstands the crowd that sends their kids there. Catholics strongly prefer Catholic schools here in DC in my experience.


All 3 attack are boarders. When you have the pick of a larger field, you get better players.
Anonymous
Mcdonogh was good because Million developed all star teams around his kids at 91 and then recruited the best of those kids to Mcdonogh. They weren’t boarders.
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