Best alums from dmv area

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Anonymous wrote:Matan (Gonzaga) and Checo (SJC) have had successful careers


Not sure if Matan was injured or not but Duffy took his spot.
I don't know why he's on a thread for the best alums in the DMV, but he started almost 2/3 of the games in 2024, and 18 out of 18 while mostly playing the whole game this year. Duffy also started.
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From SSSAS, Emmy Pascal and Annabel Frist were both on the Tewaaraton Watch List last season. Pascal is a four year starter at Yale--who ended the season ranked fifth in the country--and Captain for Yale n the coming season. First was injured last year, I think an ACL tear, but may well also be a Stanford Captain this coming season. They finished last year top 10. Not sure of any other current standouts still in college.
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Checco has led D1 in CTs for his first 3 yrs. One more good year and he is an all time D1 great.
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Anonymous wrote:The best player to come out of the DC area in the past decade is Jackson Eicher (Army) He was a Tewaaraton finalist last year.

What's wild is he played for Episcopal in HS.
While a solid HS program, historically its not on the same caliber as a Landon, GP or GZ.

Note, I'm not including STAB alums as the DC area.







Do not remember him at EHS but yes he is a monster at the top D1 level
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Taylor Cummings, Lizzie Colson, Kori Edmondson
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Isn't this going to be entirely M peeps and less D and V?
Anonymous
The term “DMV” refers to the geographical area encompassing Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. However, its exact boundaries depend on context:
• Core Definition: The DMV typically includes Washington, D.C., and the surrounding areas of Maryland and Northern Virginia. This often covers:
• Washington, D.C.: The entire District of Columbia.
• Maryland: Counties close to D.C., such as Prince George’s County and Montgomery County.
• Virginia: Northern Virginia areas like Arlington County, Fairfax County, and the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church.
• Cultural/Colloquial Use: The DMV can extend to a broader region, especially in cultural contexts (e.g., music, slang, or local identity). It may include additional Maryland counties like Anne Arundel or Howard, and in Virginia, areas like Loudoun or Prince William Counties. Some definitions even stretch to parts of West Virginia or southern Maryland, though this is less common.
• Practical Boundaries: The most accepted core area is often tied to the D.C. metro system’s reach or commuting zones, roughly within a 20-30 mile radius of D.C. This includes urban, suburban, and some exurban areas connected by shared culture, economy, and infrastructure.
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Kelly Larkin
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Paul Rabil
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Anonymous wrote:Isn't this going to be entirely M peeps and less D and V?
For the women? Probably most of them. V for the men.
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