UA 150

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost 1/3 of each roster are M&D players….Robinson Sports bias much?


6/35 M&D in 2027
6/27 M&D in 2028
No idea about 2029

More than other clubs but “almost 1/3” is a stretch



8/18 M&D 2029

According to UA150 website
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost 1/3 of each roster are M&D players….Robinson Sports bias much?


6/35 M&D in 2027
6/27 M&D in 2028
No idea about 2029

More than other clubs but “almost 1/3” is a stretch



8/18 M&D 2029

According to UA150 website


7/23 M&D 2028
6/26 M&D 2027

So 2027 may have been a stretch
Anonymous
Maybe wait until all 150 are selected...?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe wait until all 150 are selected...?


Alot more than 150 are selected at least for recruiting ages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is exactly why you want it, UA150: all those coaches are also looking at the M&D players. If your players match up against them and perform well, they will catch the eye of the college coaches. it also also makes for great highlight video! Do UA150 for the highlight film content! Your welcome!


All those coaches? There were mostly D3 coaches there last summer.
Anonymous
Has anybody heard of the new event the under Armour 155?
Anonymous
It is not about the coaches who are present; it's about obtaining quality game film while playing against other highly talented players. Division 1 coaches can review the game footage that will be posted on Sports Recruit, and you can also send or add content for your highlight film. Additionally, you can gain media exposure on Inside Lacrosse, which helps your player get on the radar. You are not understanding this in a strategically savvy way, and I'm trying to help.
Anonymous
THOSE D3 coaches are typically friends or former teammates of the D1 coaches. So remember, they all talk and scout. The content from UA150 for making the highlight video to send to coaches was great since my daughter did not play much in her freshman year at her school. Apex is great too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is not about the coaches who are present; it's about obtaining quality game film while playing against other highly talented players. Division 1 coaches can review the game footage that will be posted on Sports Recruit, and you can also send or add content for your highlight film. Additionally, you can gain media exposure on Inside Lacrosse, which helps your player get on the radar. You are not understanding this in a strategically savvy way, and I'm trying to help.


First, the talent was way down, so the theory that its against "highly talent players" is hit and miss. Second, that film isn't the best quality being filmed from the green eye in the sky but if you think D1 coaches who aren't there are going to comb through that tiny game film and scout and not the in person games or prospect camp or "money grabs" they go to, you are nuts, but you seem to have all the answers, so go on....

Anonymous
No one said D1 coaches are combing through game film. You misread. You can email your game highlights from the SR account. Most of the game films are not the best quality for all these events. Your kid probably gets more play time at UA150 than JO so more content for the highlight video. Consider going to prospect days of target school fall/winter camps. You won't have time in the spring due to high school season and you'll have less time in summer so make an effort to go for the fall and winter prospect days at your targets not reach schools.
Anonymous
^Agree! Multiple families from DD’s club said their players saw a lot of views from their UA150 film, and emphasized this is the reason to go. They also said there was actual team coaching, instead of just managing sub rotations. So it was less hero ball than other showcases.

Other families who went to JO said last summer was “too big” and field players didn’t get a lot of playing time. Also, fewer coaches were there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^Agree! Multiple families from DD’s club said their players saw a lot of views from their UA150 film, and emphasized this is the reason to go. They also said there was actual team coaching, instead of just managing sub rotations. So it was less hero ball than other showcases.

Other families who went to JO said last summer was “too big” and field players didn’t get a lot of playing time. Also, fewer coaches were there.


Just FYI, in SR, if you use a public film like from UA150 or a tournament, every time that video gets a click, its counted, it doesn't need to be viewed via your profile page. so if a coach looks at Jane Doe film and clicks that UA150 game, it shows as a view for every player that has that video in their SR page.

Anonymous
How much does it cost to get film at UA150?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost to get film at UA150?


Included in the ~$500 registration fee
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe wait until all 150 are selected...?


Alot more than 150 are selected at least for recruiting ages.


It tends to be closer to 200 per class. Hence the recommendation to wait until the full UA 150 rosters come out, and not jump to conclusions based on the organizers putting out the initial list, which, unsurprisingly, includes players they know well.
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