Commiting to CNU

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Anonymous wrote:Christopher Newport. Beautiful campus. Good women's lacrosse program. Pretty good academics.


Pretty good academics? Questionable.
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Oh stop. It's a fine school and anybody who can get through school with an athletic schedule has the hustle to make it.
Anonymous
You should like CNU because they want to be a mover and a shaker in lacrosse. They seem to be supported by the school to go out and recruit the best players.
If you don’t know what I mean you should study schools that look at women’s lacrosse as an afterthought. The few I can think of are Columbia, and Furman a few years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should like CNU because they want to be a mover and a shaker in lacrosse. They seem to be supported by the school to go out and recruit the best players.
If you don’t know what I mean you should study schools that look at women’s lacrosse as an afterthought. The few I can think of are Columbia, and Furman a few years ago.


CNU were in the D3 Semifinals and lost to Salisbury who won the whole thing. So yeah, CNU is doing alright.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've heard the coach is a real pill and pits players against each other as "motivation". Would you daughter thrive under that kind of coaching?


You should see all college coaches in various sports (men’s and women’s) then if you think Coach V is a hard pill to swallow. A coach pushes players outside their limits to make themselves and their teammates mentally and physically stronger, especially at a top program. She was a former UMD D1 player and has built a competitive D3 Lacrosse program. College athletics isn’t for everyone and it is a CHOICE.
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