+1 I just took a peek at the UVA roster and they show 45 players, of which 9 (i.e., 20%) are from public school. the coaches will find the best players no matter where they come from. |
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What’s up with GP new coaching staff.
Word on street Hilgy has 10+ transfers lined up and multiple families who want to come in as boarding students. Is this how it’s going to be now for the Lil Hoyas? Is Prep making a transition to be perceived as an independent boarding school aimed to compete with the players from New England. And let’s be clear these families aren’t coming to GP for the “Jesuit education” either. |
Can you identify the 9? AI only says 3. Also, last year's roster had around 55 players so I don't think you have accurate information. There is an absolute bias for privates over publics and the reasons are many and systemic (super hot catchword). |
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I don't think GP cares. They'll get the same tuition from the boarding kids and they'll have a better roster. |
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UVA
46 on the 2026 Roster 10 from public high schools 22% Where did the 10 play club ball? 1 Long Island Express 2 Eclipse 3 Academy 22 but is a transfer from Bryant 4 Madlax 5 leading Edge 6 BBL Elite 7 DC Express 8 VLC/National Lacrosse Club 9 primetime and is a transfer from colgate 10 shore2shore The data shows that you can be a public school kid but you still need to play on a club that participates in the top tournaments or you won't be seen. |
That may be true but not sure they'll be able to stay in the IAC if this is the route that they're headed for. They may not care. Seems to be happening all over, "local" teams and clubs are slowly turning into national programs. Glad my oldest is close to graduating, any sort of enjoyment and loyalty to school and club is gradually being sucked out by people looking to make money. Basically mirrors the story of this country over the last few decades, anything that grows and thrives organically is eventually bought by people who think they can drive more $$ out of it until all that's left of the original entity is a dry withered husk. Count me out. |
Agree and also worth noting that not all publics are equal. The publics schools that most of these guys attended are lax factories in their respective areas. |
Prime example of enshittification: "Enshittification is the process by which online platforms degrade in quality over time to increase profits. This occurs in stages: first, the platform attracts users by offering a good experience, then it abuses users to make the platform better for business customers (like advertisers), and finally, it degrades the service for both users and businesses to maximize profit for shareholders." |
GP no longer cares if they are in the IAC or not. The IAC is essentially dead anyway. Hockey is down to 3/4. Football is down to 3/4, basketball is completely split. It's a dead league. |
Not the OP but you can pull up the roster with the touch of a few buttons and count them yourself, they list the high school with each player. And there are actually 10. No idea what last year having a bigger roster has to do with anything, but they didn't have 55 (again, you can count them yourself) and 17 were from publics. But again, don't understand your point about why last year is disqualifying. |
^ +100 |
You would be blown away to know that rec leagues are allowing dads to hire professional coaches for offseason leagues now. There is no safe space. |
You don't get any stars when you pay. You get an evaluation. They are different things. |
The IL evaluations/ratings are a bit confusing. According to IL, the evaluations are a number rating given for a particular event or video, a snapshot in time. And the star ratings are for a body of work. So I think of it like an evaluation is a test score and a star rating is the final grade for the semester. What I don't understand is how IL is giving star ratings without ever evaluating the player. You mean to tell me they saw a player enough times to give a star rating but that player never stood out enough to warrant an evaluation. |