This is great. IAC is finally becoming like the MIAA with so much parity. Some years will have a freakish team that dominates, but hopefully we're at a point where anybody can win on a given day. It's great for the sport and area. |
Landon was the better team...as a neutral observer watch the game on CruitCast: Landon dominated F/O all day and jumped to 3-1 lead Prep played catch up the whole game never taking the lead Epstein was the only dominant O player on the field with 4 goals; Prep had noone on O who could separate Both goalies played well; both defenses played physical Prep had chances late, but threw the ball away a few times and could not get good shot placement They'll surely meet again in the playoffs |
It's good that everybody is average this year? |
It just looks average to your inexperienced eye because there’s no one dominant team. They’re still very competitive and have a lot of talent going to top d1 and d3 programs. |
There is a big different between nationally ranked and what we are seeing this Spring. |
And you would know. |
Yes I would. |
Look at the MIAA too.
Tons of parity across that league as well. The Catholic league also doesn’t appear to have a clear front runner |
And last year the SSSAS face off guy got pulled in the second half They had to use a long stick in the second half because he got killed so bad. STA is simply better. get used to it. |
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IAC should be very interesting these final two weeks during the regular season.
4 teams with a 2-1 record. Anyone know how the tie-breaker works? The top 2 seeds get first round byes in the playoffs. |
I wouldn't rule out anyone, even Episcopal or St. Albans has a chance to win the title this year.
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Clearly sta is the hot team and has to be favored. And people overlook bullis At their peril. |
you are delusional if you think STA is the favorite.
I would put my money on either Bullis, Landon or GP |
Landon GZ tomorrow should determine which team is tops in DC at least for now. |