American Select tryouts

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I made a mistake looking up UNC. You're correct. They had 2 coaches in 2024.

There is no 2025 AA coaches list publicly available.

However, when a school sends 3 or more coaches to 1 venue, I think it's fair to say they have a preference.

I don't have a kid who attended either event.


It’s the same list pretty much for 2025, I was there and saw the coaches w their team gear on. And as mentioned above, AS has more teams, so more eyes needed. Pretty telling that the HC from UNC chose AA, as did many HCs, associate HCs, and top assistants. But keep trying, you might finally convince someone.


I'm giving you facts (so look it up). You're only giving me anecdotes. Who's unsuccessfully convincing whom?


Right, all of those coaches who have attended AA for a decade straight decided to not come this year and AA was so ashamed that they didn’t update the list for 2025. When the 2025 list is published I will be sure to post it, but you will just keep going bc you are a typical HOA member, chardonnay swilling, bored mom who has to be right. And I totally believe you that you have no kid at AS, makes perfect sense why you are trying so hard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I made a mistake looking up UNC. You're correct. They had 2 coaches in 2024.

There is no 2025 AA coaches list publicly available.

However, when a school sends 3 or more coaches to 1 venue, I think it's fair to say they have a preference.

I don't have a kid who attended either event.


It’s the same list pretty much for 2025, I was there and saw the coaches w their team gear on. And as mentioned above, AS has more teams, so more eyes needed. Pretty telling that the HC from UNC chose AA, as did many HCs, associate HCs, and top assistants. But keep trying, you might finally convince someone.


I'm giving you facts (so look it up). You're only giving me anecdotes. Who's unsuccessfully convincing whom?


Right, all of those coaches who have attended AA for a decade straight decided to not come this year and AA was so ashamed that they didn’t update the list for 2025. When the 2025 list is published I will be sure to post it, but you will just keep going bc you are a typical HOA member, chardonnay swilling, bored mom who has to be right. And I totally believe you that you have no kid at AS, makes perfect sense why you are trying so hard.



I am just expressing MY opinion. What's with all of the personal attacks? It seems like you're doing a good job project your insecurities onto me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Either way, they're both great tournaments and a participant at either one should be very proud of the accomplishment.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I made a mistake looking up UNC. You're correct. They had 2 coaches in 2024.

There is no 2025 AA coaches list publicly available.

However, when a school sends 3 or more coaches to 1 venue, I think it's fair to say they have a preference.

I don't have a kid who attended either event.


It’s the same list pretty much for 2025, I was there and saw the coaches w their team gear on. And as mentioned above, AS has more teams, so more eyes needed. Pretty telling that the HC from UNC chose AA, as did many HCs, associate HCs, and top assistants. But keep trying, you might finally convince someone.


I'm giving you facts (so look it up). You're only giving me anecdotes. Who's unsuccessfully convincing whom?


Right, all of those coaches who have attended AA for a decade straight decided to not come this year and AA was so ashamed that they didn’t update the list for 2025. When the 2025 list is published I will be sure to post it, but you will just keep going bc you are a typical HOA member, chardonnay swilling, bored mom who has to be right. And I totally believe you that you have no kid at AS, makes perfect sense why you are trying so hard.



I am just expressing MY opinion. What's with all of the personal attacks? It seems like you're doing a good job project your insecurities onto me.


Bc I have been around women like you in the lacrosse world forever. Whether it was club, HS, recruiting, me coaching, or college ball, there is always someone like you who just argues to argue and it’s annoying.

First it was that UA dropped AA so it had to be worse-clearly not the case, multiple people on here pointed out that it’s a dumb argument. Then it was AS has all of the college coaches, but again, you were wrong. Then you had “facts,” but now it is just your opinion. AS is a wonderful event, I said it many pages ago; but AA has been the first choice for more elite players for a reason.


Anonymous
I appreciated the data. Tough call on which event to go after next year.
Anonymous
2025 New Balance All America Senior Game Roster & 2023 Participation

NORTH TEAM
NAME, 2023 ASL,2023 AA
Annabell Adams Y N
Charley Bacigalupo Y N
Mackenzie Borbi Y N
Emma Brown N Y
Emma Connerty Y N
Madeline Egan N N
Aubrie Eisfeld N Y
Kyle Finnell Y N
Whitney Froeb Y N
Brin Gotham Y N
Grace Hallahan N Y
Elizabeth Johnson N N
Reese King N Y
Alexandra Koch Y N
Uma Kowalski Y N
Gabby Lauretani Y N
Ava Meyn N Y
Susannah O’Connell Y N
Julia O’Connor N Y
Ella Peers Y N
Gabby Putman N Y
Maya Soskin Y N
Alexa Spallina N N
Grace Winkler Y N

SOUTH TEAM
NAME, 2023 ASL,2023 AA
Autumn Blair N Y
Bronwyn Bolton N Y
Mckenzie Brown N Y
Maeve Cavanaugh N Y
Sienna Chirieleison N Y
Caroline Chisholm Y N
McKenzey Craig N N
Tess DeLuca N Y
Mairyn Dwyer N Y
Mae Flanagan Y N
Blair Fox N Y
Sofia Herrera N Y
Caroline Hoskins N Y
Maura Irish Y N
Jordyn Krafchick N Y
Quinn Murray Y N
Marleigh O’Day N Y
Ceci Patterson Y N
Emma Penczek N Y
Kennedy Richardson N N
Avery Saviano N Y
Zoey Smith N Y
Sophia Stoltz Y N
Quinn Whitaker Y N
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lol so some dumb back at you. What do you consider star power? I’m sure you know every girl on the Midwest 2029 that’s loaded with star power. The 2027 Florida team was chock full of star power.


It’s super easy: look at the teams/regions that matter, and see how many elite players there are on each roster. Look, I get it, you have some weird attachment to AS and it just has to be more prestigious, but it’s simply not true. Kudos to your DD for playing in AS, that is a great accomplishment. And AA being better doesn’t diminish her accomplishment at all.


I have no weird attachment to a AS, the problem I have is you keep using the word elite until these girls are selected by top 10 schools or do something in college It’s a little early to call them elite. There are excellent girls on American select and All American I would dial back the elite when grouping all the girls at AA were elite.
Anonymous
Yes, there are elite girls participating in both events. The 2025 AA Senior Game roster demonstrates that clearly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lol so some dumb back at you. What do you consider star power? I’m sure you know every girl on the Midwest 2029 that’s loaded with star power. The 2027 Florida team was chock full of star power.


It’s super easy: look at the teams/regions that matter, and see how many elite players there are on each roster. Look, I get it, you have some weird attachment to AS and it just has to be more prestigious, but it’s simply not true. Kudos to your DD for playing in AS, that is a great accomplishment. And AA being better doesn’t diminish her accomplishment at all.


I have no weird attachment to a AS, the problem I have is you keep using the word elite until these girls are selected by top 10 schools or do something in college It’s a little early to call them elite. There are excellent girls on American select and All American I would dial back the elite when grouping all the girls at AA were elite.


Girls’ Highlight All-Tournament Team (2026)

Ava Findora, M, Downingtown West (Pa.), Philadelphia — Virginia
Keira McHugh, M, Notre Dame de Namur (Pa.), Philadelphia — Boston College
Kylee Mellott, G, Avon Grove (Pa.), Philadelphia — Johns Hopkins
Cayden Reese, A, Glenelg (Md.), Baltimore — Maryland
Ella Davis, G, Archbishop Spalding (Md.), Baltimore — Virginia (MVP)
Kit Laake, D, McDonogh (Md.), Baltimore — Maryland
Emma McCarthy, M, Paul VI (N.J.), New Jersey — North Carolina
Rylee Rath, M, Pleasant Valley (Pa.), New Jersey — Northwestern
Bailey Redford, G, Salem (Va.) Washington D.C. — North Carolina
Kenzie Rassas, M, Georgetown Visitation (D.C.), Washington D.C. — Notre Dame
Ava Obloj, M, West Islip (N.Y.), Long Island — Florida
Cece Powell, A, Marcellus (N.Y.), Upstate — North Carolina
Jane Belsito, M, Moses Brown (R.I.), New England — Cincinnati
Kylie Waters, A, Milton (Ga.), South — Clemson

This list elite enough for you? Or maybe we could look at the other years, where every one of those girls got invites to BIC and/or UA150, play on elite teams, and receive elite rankings by companies like IL. Just because nobody knows who your kid is doesn’t mean that it’s the same for the girls at AA. Every college coach in the country knows who they are already, even at the 2029 level.
Anonymous
Let the coaches coaching at the event pick the team by any manner they see fit. I think AA does that or at least at a better level than AS. Assigning a baby sitter to an “all star” team after it has been selected with guaranteed playing time is clearly a disaster for our region. Look at school girls and As for evidence. You hurt recruiting for the entire region by getting your ass kicked. The DMV should sue AS to remove the phrase DC-VA from the jersey. You have to pick the coach. Coach picks team. Coach awards playing time. Results follow. And for AA dont get too high on yourself. The field while it has a few talented squads isn’t as deep as AS and you don’t have to play as many games against as many good teams. Iykyk.
Anonymous
And for AA dont get too high on yourself. The field while it has a few talented squads isn’t as deep as AS and you don’t have to play as many games against as many good teams. Iykyk.

Absolutely untrue. At AS, most of the teams of unbelievably awful. Yes, there are more teams than AA, but there are only few teams who actually matter. The two MD teams, the top PA team, the top two LI teams, the top MA team, the top CT team, the top NJ team, the top DC team, and the top Upstate and Downstate teams. The rest of the teams suck. Looking at those teams for any given year, the top PA girls chose AA, LI splits with YJ kids mostly going to AS and 91 and everyone else at AA, and the best MD kids mostly went to AA. You can say “iykyk” all you want, but you have zero clue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And for AA dont get too high on yourself. The field while it has a few talented squads isn’t as deep as AS and you don’t have to play as many games against as many good teams. Iykyk.


Absolutely untrue. At AS, most of the teams of unbelievably awful. Yes, there are more teams than AA, but there are only few teams who actually matter. The two MD teams, the top PA team, the top two LI teams, the top MA team, the top CT team, the top NJ team, the top DC team, and the top Upstate and Downstate teams. The rest of the teams suck. Looking at those teams for any given year, the top PA girls chose AA, LI splits with YJ kids mostly going to AS and 91 and everyone else at AA, and the best MD kids mostly went to AA. You can say “iykyk” all you want, but you have zero clue.

I looked at the rosters last night for some regions in both tournaments, and there are a bunch of B girls on the “top” teams in AS. That doesn’t bode well for the iykyk lady’s argument….
Anonymous
On the 2029 MD red team (supposedly the best MD has to offer), there are girls from b teams like MDU west and several girls who got cut from nb aa tryouts. I don’t see any b team girls on the nb aa team for 2029 bmore.
Anonymous
There are less competitive teams and players at ASL vs AA because of the significantly greater number of players and teams competing at ASL. ASL seems to be less popular than AA among mid-Atlantic players and more popular up north. This doesn’t mean that AA is full of top players either.

Every club lacrosse tournament has teams of variable competitiveness. Even the best club teams have an assortment of players with variable abilities on their roster.

I question whether surrounding yourself with and playing against the best talent at showcases is as important as being seen by the coaches you are interested in. I think coaches recognize that there are external variables that can affect your play. There are other opportunities to make up for this like showing up at that school’s prospect camp.

https://americanselectlacrosse.com/2025-collegiate-commitments

5 UNC, 9 Notre Dane, 6 BC, 7 2025 U Penn commits played at that 2023 ASL event. It doesn’t seem like their presence at ASL that summer hurt recruiting their chances.

When it comes to deciding between AA and ASL, pick the event where the coaches who you want to see are more likely to see you. Otherwise, pick the event that you feel more comfortable with. I think you can be successful at either one.
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