I just have to say it: way to go Loyola!! Sorry, continue on. |
In the mid-Atlantic, it might be number 3, behind basketball and football. Nationally, not so much. |
I know, really! How awesome. |
+2 To someone with some time to kill, how many of the Loyola players came from private schools and how many from schools on the east coast? |
Don't know but Loyola's big star is from Severna Park, which I assume is an Annapolis area public? |
Here's the link to Loyola's men's roster...looks like a blend of private + public. It's not known as a very elite school -
http://www.loyolagreyhounds.com/sports/m-lacros/mtt/locl-m-lacros-mtt.html |
Oh, brother. It's a school with 5,000 kids and a national lacrosse title. I think that's enough for today. |
Listening to the yentas on this thread who know nothing about lacrosse? Classic. |
Some of us do know about lax pp. |
Yeah, right. |
You don't you type out a complete thought? Go ahead; we'll wait. |
You are referencing an "incomplete thought", and then you type, "You don't you type out a complete thought"? LOL. |
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I took pp's bait and googled Loyola and rosters. I actually did similar searches for a bunch of random schools. What I found interesting was how often there was at least one player from the DC area, and usually this player was from Landon, Prep, or St. Albans. Is there really any other sport out there where local boys from a handful of schools get to play a sport at the college level? |
What are the highest profile area summer camps for college recruiting? |