2028 Boys Lacrosse

Anonymous
I would contact madlax cap team. They need middies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would contact madlax cap team. They need middies


I’d avoid the toxic culture at MadLax if you can. Also, they’re usually great in the early years but their D1 commit numbers are pretty bad compared to other local clubs for the older teams so you’d be better off aiming for another team at this point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would contact madlax cap team. They need middies


I’d avoid the toxic culture at MadLax if you can. Also, they’re usually great in the early years but their D1 commit numbers are pretty bad compared to other local clubs for the older teams so you’d be better off aiming for another team at this point.


At the 28 level Madlax has consistently been in the top three area teams and is easily the best team in Virginia. The coach gets some bad press but as far as I can tell he’s within the expected range for elite lax coaches. If you’re a talented midfielder Madlax is a great opportunity.

In terms of recruiting ML is also in the top four teams in the area and easily the best team in Virginia.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Are there any competitive teams for 2028 toward Loudoun?



VLC is looking to add players at their 2028 team!


VLC practices at GMU- too far for most LoCo families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are there any competitive teams for 2028 toward Loudoun?


Hammers 2028 team played in HoCo this Spring (lost in the semis by 1) and will be picking up a few kids from VLC this summer (who are leaving the VLC A team) so will continue to get better. They practice across Loudoun County (Leesburg/South Riding/Aldie/Brambleton).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would contact madlax cap team. They need middies


I’d avoid the toxic culture at MadLax if you can. Also, they’re usually great in the early years but their D1 commit numbers are pretty bad compared to other local clubs for the older teams so you’d be better off aiming for another team at this point.


At the 28 level Madlax has consistently been in the top three area teams and is easily the best team in Virginia. The coach gets some bad press but as far as I can tell he’s within the expected range for elite lax coaches. If you’re a talented midfielder Madlax is a great opportunity.

In terms of recruiting ML is also in the top four teams in the area and easily the best team in Virginia.


(1) Cabel's kid is on the '28 team so just be aware when it comes to where his priorities lie (2) no one gets recruited as a 7th grader and kids move teams as they get more or less interested in playing in college after 8th grade so where you start should be more about how you like the coaches, team, location, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would contact madlax cap team. They need middies


I’d avoid the toxic culture at MadLax if you can. Also, they’re usually great in the early years but their D1 commit numbers are pretty bad compared to other local clubs for the older teams so you’d be better off aiming for another team at this point.



My son is not a Madlax player but that is simply silly and could not be more false. People will post anything. The 2023 class is the one that matters right now to evaluate D1 as 2024 are still verbal commits and some change schools. If you look at the 2023 DC Dogs class they have 19 or 20 and to the top schools (MI, Princeton, UVA ect.) NL and VLC are about equal in the 2023 class but Madlax was the top club in recruiting and are always near the top with results. You can go to a number of websites that have this information. People posting here are simply wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there any competitive teams for 2028 toward Loudoun?


Hammers 2028 team played in HoCo this Spring (lost in the semis by 1) and will be picking up a few kids from VLC this summer (who are leaving the VLC A team) so will continue to get better. They practice across Loudoun County (Leesburg/South Riding/Aldie/Brambleton).


IMHO Hammers and Top Caliber are the hidden gems of NOVA lax. They provide a great place to play for the Virgina public school player. Let’s face it if your dream is D1 lacrosse its Gonzaga/St. John’s/PVI etc + ML,NL or hawks. But for the rest (which is actually the vast majority of players). Hammers TC and maybe Trua va are your best play
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there any competitive teams for 2028 toward Loudoun?


Hammers 2028 team played in HoCo this Spring (lost in the semis by 1) and will be picking up a few kids from VLC this summer (who are leaving the VLC A team) so will continue to get better. They practice across Loudoun County (Leesburg/South Riding/Aldie/Brambleton).


My kid is on hammers 2028 and this is absolutely not true. There is no room on the roster for anymore players. We already have too many as it is. Just like all the other clubs there will be evals at the end of the season for next years roster.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there any competitive teams for 2028 toward Loudoun?


Hammers 2028 team played in HoCo this Spring (lost in the semis by 1) and will be picking up a few kids from VLC this summer (who are leaving the VLC A team) so will continue to get better. They practice across Loudoun County (Leesburg/South Riding/Aldie/Brambleton).


My kid is on hammers 2028 and this is absolutely not true. There is no room on the roster for anymore players. We already have too many as it is. Just like all the other clubs there will be evals at the end of the season for next years roster.


You must not be an experienced travel lacrosse parent, because the size of the roster has relatively little bearing on whether player(s) will be added. Rather it depends on how good the new player is. If he is good, they will add him at any time, carry an oversized roster until the next tryout cycle, and then trim the size of the team at that time.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there any competitive teams for 2028 toward Loudoun?


Hammers 2028 team played in HoCo this Spring (lost in the semis by 1) and will be picking up a few kids from VLC this summer (who are leaving the VLC A team) so will continue to get better. They practice across Loudoun County (Leesburg/South Riding/Aldie/Brambleton).


My kid is on hammers 2028 and this is absolutely not true. There is no room on the roster for anymore players. We already have too many as it is. Just like all the other clubs there will be evals at the end of the season for next years roster.


You must not be an experienced travel lacrosse parent, because the size of the roster has relatively little bearing on whether player(s) will be added. Rather it depends on how good the new player is. If he is good, they will add him at any time, carry an oversized roster until the next tryout cycle, and then trim the size of the team at that time.


If we are talking about Hammers it is. It like other clubs where elite players travel from everywhere to get on the club. They are a B level club.
Anonymous
The Madlax 2028 team is near implosion. After this summer, 4-5 really good kids are gone. Just look at what happened to their 24 and 26 teams....people are starting to wise up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Madlax 2028 team is near implosion. After this summer, 4-5 really good kids are gone. Just look at what happened to their 24 and 26 teams....people are starting to wise up.


It is inevitable. The top local players will go to Next Level, but MadLax will replenish with out of state fly-ins and holdbacks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Madlax 2028 team is near implosion. After this summer, 4-5 really good kids are gone. Just look at what happened to their 24 and 26 teams....people are starting to wise up.


Curious to know how you have this information and where the players are going. Was possibly interested in the program for 23-24. Thanks
Anonymous
Historically there is a lot of movement on teams between the summer of eighth grade and ninth grade. NL and ML will be the best teams next year (just like they are every year). DC express will be next best, but far behind those two. If you are looking for college recruiting you need to be on one of those teams (unless VLC can pull off a competitive team, although that seems unlikely at this point).

There is a strong imbalance between offense and defensive talent for 28 in DC. Both NL and ML are deep at pole and d-middie. But both teams desperately need high end offensive talent so there are spots for any player like that.
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