Gee, that was a tough one to come up with, you really must have had to rack your brain to think of the obvious choice. I'm very impressed with your lacrosse knowledge, Dad. Yes, the 2014/13 BL teams were great, last stanwick and all. Sure, CH was not as skilled, but what they lacked in skill, they made up in grit, speed, and an all out assault during rides. |
Scrimmages don't count. It is a fact-- Landon will not and has not played the top 3 schools in Baltimore in a game. Mcdonogh, Boys Latin and Calvert Hall. CA and NE teams play 15 easy games per year and base their whole season on 2 or 3 games. In this area you need to Baltimore and win on the road. OR go to Philly and play Haverford. So many options, but Landon just relies on its history. It's not 2001 anymore. |
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The Bears are playing Haveford this Spring.... they must have heard you |
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Glad to hear that Landon will be playing a top Philly team. Now try the top teams in Baltimore (Mcdonough, Boys Latin or Calvert Hall) in a game.
Well done Bears. |
| lacrosse blows. |
| Did it occur to you that perhaps some Baltimore teams are avoiding Landon? |
| Staying on the OOC thread, I heard Bullis is playing Cold Spring Harbor (NY), Naval Academy Prep, Hill Academy (Canada) and McDonogh (MIAA) among their out of conference games this year. I haven't seen their official schedule listed anywhere, though. (That's from the son of a friend.) Should be at least one other MIAA game. Might be Loyola, since they usually play under two game agreements with their Baltimore counterparts. Throw in Gonzaga, Landon, Georgetown Prep and SSAS, and that's a pretty challenging group. Generally though, for MD/DC schools, no one challenges their teams more than the coaches at McDonogh and Gonzaga. Their OOC schedules are usually pretty brutal. |
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The top schools in this area try to schedule tough out of conference games. Sometimes you just don't know how good the other teams will be. I don't think any of the teams that have been good in the past 30 yrs have ducked competition.
You have to remember that this is high school and not college where teams can go all over the place with no regard for school just to play each other. And frankly, this area (DC and Balt) is heavily concentrated with great teams. Teams from elsewhere are more motivated to come to this area than the other way around. |
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Gonzaga plays in a weak lacrosse conference.
They have to step up their game! |
Why is the WCAC generally weak in lacrosse? |
Everything is relative. If you are comparing to the IAC, yes. But to the rest of the area, if not the US, it's strong. |
Because they are not wealthy. |
Most of the schools in the WCAC don't have the right demographic, they spend too much capital on recruiting football and basketball players (those sports come first for them) and their academics aren't strong enough to attract the typically higher achieving academic lax players. |
You must be new to the sport or have an old Baltimore bias. Having one kid graduate from an IAC school and the other played at boarding in the Founders League, I have some perspective on the sport. The New England West is one of the best if not the best lacrosse conference in the country. Avon, Deerfield, Choate, Salisbury, TAFT, Brunswick, just to name a few, all of these schools aggressively recruit for the "prep school sports. They have the big time facilities and scholarships to attract players. While I think Landon and GP have the depth, since they carry large rosters, I really don't think the other IAC schools could complete a full season in this conference. Its brutal and not to mention, its a much more physical conference. Not to mention , most of these schools bring in 3 - 6 PGs a year. Most post graduates by the way tend to be blue chip recruits. I attended the Landon - Brunswick game last year, and even though Landon ended up winning by 4 - 5 goals (I can't remember), the Bears were in a physical mismatch. Brunswick was a much more physical team than Landon and their kids frankly were much bigger. I'm not trying to knock Landon at all, as they earned their top ranking last year but if you think New England teams only play 2 - 3 tough games a year and the league is easy, you clearly have not been around the sport much. Brunswick was the best team North of DC last year. |