#1; SJC It’s not even close #2; Prep ‘23 class is filthy #3; Bullis Impressive 22 and 23 classes #4; PVI Really only graduated their goalie. Did lose their top attackman to a transfer, however. #5; Landon Too young for anything higher. No idea what’s happening coaching wise too. #6; Gonzaga Graduated a ton, but have a strong LSM and Goalie to keep them at 6. #7; SSSAS Weren’t too impressive last year, but they too graduated little. #8; Albans Very very talented 23 class that will shine this year. #9; DeMatha Graduated all 10 starters from last year, but new HC Dave Mitchell will find a way to make it work for this squad. #10; Episcopal Lost star player from Junior class 11; Heights 12; Yorktown 13; St. Andrews 14. Churchill 15; Robinson |
I’d swap Bullis at #3 and replace them with Landon. Bullis graduated 7 out of their 10 starters from last spring, including their goalie who kept them in several close contests. PVI always looks good on paper but can never win the “big game”, I’m not even convinced they should even be listed at 4. |
D1 can’t take school support for granted either. It’s not like the Ivies have a great track record of supporting their sports programs. And you can go back to a pre-woke world and see how Duke hung their lacrosse team out to dry in the blink of an eye. Anyone picking a college for anything other than the best possible education (that one can reasonably afford) and ticket to the future is extremely short-sighted. I would rather my kid got a Williams or an Amherst degree than from Rutgers or High Point. Not knocking those schools, just highlighting that there are great options out there. I think many in the “D1 or bust” camp are compensating for not academically making the cut and ending up at a D1 school with weaker academics. Bashing D3 is like driving a Corvette - you are probably compensating for something. |