Private School Lacrosse Thread

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Landon was very lucky to win. Prep IMO was the better team.


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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


It's good that everybody is average this year?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
And you would know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And you would know.


Yes I would.
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SSSA is not the same team now with the loss of their FO guy due to upper body injury. St Albans's dominated the face-off X and that was the difference. Without the injury SSSA wins by 3, but that's the way it goes. Next man up.

IAC Standings

Landon, Prep, Bullis, St Albans all 2 - 1

SSSA 1 - 2
EHS 0 - 3


Oh my god. Can you just stop Making excuses. It's pathetic. STA beat SSSAS both last year and this year.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SSSA is not the same team now with the loss of their FO guy due to upper body injury. St Albans's dominated the face-off X and that was the difference. Without the injury SSSA wins by 3, but that's the way it goes. Next man up.

IAC Standings

Landon, Prep, Bullis, St Albans all 2 - 1

SSSA 1 - 2
EHS 0 - 3


Oh my god. Can you just stop Making excuses. It's pathetic. STA beat SSSAS both last year and this year.


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.[/quo

and when your kid graduates in 1 or 2 years, are you still going to talk about this? GET A GRIP. It is high school lacrosse.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
I wouldn't rule out anyone, even Episcopal or St. Albans has a chance to win the title this year.

Anonymous
Clearly sta is the hot team and has to be favored. And people overlook bullis At their peril.
Anonymous
you are delusional if you think STA is the favorite.

I would put my money on either Bullis, Landon or GP
Anonymous
Landon GZ tomorrow should determine which team is tops in DC at least for now.
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