Pride recruiting help? Pride vs Cap Orange

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The uncommitted girls all have offers, I assume, but rumor has it that most are waiting on high academic D3 NESCACs and to see how some high D1s shake out with decommits.


Can someone explain the bolded? Is there a feeling that D1 spots will become available with people decommitting? I would have thought the opposite with roster caps. What is the theory here?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look at the recruiting of the 26 group. Orange and Black are closely ranked. Pride has 1 D1 recruit. Orange 9.


Much different talent level on 26 Orange than 28 Orange
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: But I do not think those girls get recruited. The bottom half of capital orange also doesn’t really get recruited right??
Correct.


Another ignorant comment from an obviously bitter Capital hater. When all is said and done, your so called “bottom half” of the Capital Orange roster will do what it’s consistently done for years: commit to some of the best schools in the country. You have no idea what you’re talking about.


Agreed. Many will go on to play at high academic D3 schools while others will choose to play club at great schools. Big mistake to think that the uncommitted girls are not receiving offers.


The Cap Orange uncommitted girls are receiving offers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at the recruiting of the 26 group. Orange and Black are closely ranked. Pride has 1 D1 recruit. Orange 9.


Much different talent level on 26 Orange than 28 Orange


Um, okay.
Anonymous
Every class thinks their year is special
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: But I do not think those girls get recruited. The bottom half of capital orange also doesn’t really get recruited right??
Correct.


Another ignorant comment from an obviously bitter Capital hater. When all is said and done, your so called “bottom half” of the Capital Orange roster will do what it’s consistently done for years: commit to some of the best schools in the country. You have no idea what you’re talking about.


Agreed. Many will go on to play at high academic D3 schools while others will choose to play club at great schools. Big mistake to think that the uncommitted girls are not receiving offers.


The Cap Orange uncommitted girls are receiving offers.


Sure they are.
Anonymous
Once you get outside the top 40 or 50 clubs, girls need to earn spot at prospect days and showcases, not club tourneys.

This isn't to say the girls from these clubs can't/won't get recruited. They absolutely can, but the path is very different.

D1 coaches don't watch lower bracket games as much and when they do, they have to temper what they see due to the level of competition.

I don't mean to be a downer here, but every family will have a different path to fit their fit. The biggest mistakes I've seen families make is having a Cap Orange girl try to do the same thing as a Cap Blue / M&D girl.

For the 8 Cap Orange girls who got D1 offers, ask them how they impressed their future coach. I bet you it wasn't just looking strong at a club tourney.
Anonymous
Lordy, it looks like we have a bunch of highschoolers/teenagers posting...
Anonymous
And tell me how this post helps decipher if pride is any better then cap org…..exactly it doesn’t.
Anonymous
Pride is terrible at recruiting. They provide no help or support. Just look at the results. Cap Orange and Pride would play a competitive game on the field but the difference in recruiting results is dramatic. The players are similar. The program and the directors helping them is the difference
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The uncommitted girls all have offers, I assume, but rumor has it that most are waiting on high academic D3 NESCACs and to see how some high D1s shake out with decommits.


Can someone explain the bolded? Is there a feeling that D1 spots will become available with people decommitting? I would have thought the opposite with roster caps. What is the theory here?


It’s more than a theory. This is the first year that most schools are requiring SAT scores and most committed 26s have offers contingent on hitting a certain score. If girls can’t get the score, then they will effectively have to decommit because their offer will be pulled.

In fairness, this is probably only impacting 20 to 25 women’s lax programs, but it’s still very real
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pride is terrible at recruiting. They provide no help or support. Just look at the results. Cap Orange and Pride would play a competitive game on the field but the difference in recruiting results is dramatic. The players are similar. The program and the directors helping them is the difference



The level of play may be similar, but capital has a lot more girls going to top private schools, which can make a big big difference, especially for patriot league or high-level D3 schools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once you get outside the top 40 or 50 clubs, girls need to earn spot at prospect days and showcases, not club tourneys.

This isn't to say the girls from these clubs can't/won't get recruited. They absolutely can, but the path is very different.

D1 coaches don't watch lower bracket games as much and when they do, they have to temper what they see due to the level of competition.

I don't mean to be a downer here, but every family will have a different path to fit their fit. The biggest mistakes I've seen families make is having a Cap Orange girl try to do the same thing as a Cap Blue / M&D girl.

For the 8 Cap Orange girls who got D1 offers, ask them how they impressed their future coach. I bet you it wasn't just looking strong at a club tourney.


My daughter’s future coach said she watched her play all summer long at the tournaments, as well as the school-specific prospect camp my daughter attended (which my daughter attended only after she learned she was in their top tier).

Indeed, every player’s recruiting path is different. Club tournaments are exceptionally important, and going to the school-specific prospect camps are also very important (in my daughter’s experience). Having tough conversations with the recruiting director and club coaches to have an understanding of player lax level is also extremely important.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once you get outside the top 40 or 50 clubs, girls need to earn spot at prospect days and showcases, not club tourneys.

This isn't to say the girls from these clubs can't/won't get recruited. They absolutely can, but the path is very different.

D1 coaches don't watch lower bracket games as much and when they do, they have to temper what they see due to the level of competition.

I don't mean to be a downer here, but every family will have a different path to fit their fit. The biggest mistakes I've seen families make is having a Cap Orange girl try to do the same thing as a Cap Blue / M&D girl.

For the 8 Cap Orange girls who got D1 offers, ask them how they impressed their future coach. I bet you it wasn't just looking strong at a club tourney.


Although I understand some of your point I can tell you from experience that coaches are definitely watching at tournaments. The question becomes why are they watching? Is it because of the Capital brand? Is it because Orange is in a better bracket than Pride? I’m not sure but coaches are definitely watching and offering.

To those that think the uncommitted girls are lying about having offers from D1 schools. They are most definitely telling the truth. Keep in mind that every family journey is different. What works for you does not work for her.
Anonymous
+1

Every player from Orange has had and will have opportunities.

Families have to weigh what is most important and everyone has a different situation. Just because you have an offer to a D1 school doesn't mean its the right fit for your daughter. Some girls can get into better schools (or schools they like better) without lacrosse. Some schools only have club lacrosse and you can't tryout for that until you are a student. If they end up at a school just for lax they better love the school because things can happen - injury, coaching change etc.

There is also quite a bit of work that the girls have to do on the back-end such as mailing coaches, attending prospect camps, etc.
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