ISL coaches

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Anonymous wrote:I hear some of these coaches are very intense, sometimes unhealthy. Is that true?


Don’t play sports, esp in a competitive program if your kid can’t handle intensity. Competition is not for everyone but some athletes thrive on it. Too many parents blame coaches for bring too hard when it’s the player that needs to meet the standards of a high level program.


The better the lax program, usually the more “intense” the coach. Notice the schools with the most competitive programs get the most chatter on here about their coach(es).

There are great coaches at schools that don’t have competitive programs -Maret being top of that list, also Sidwell. Of course those are two of the toughest schools to get into and GLAX isn’t an hook with their admissions.


Players should all be so fortunate as to have a coach with the talent and temperament of the coach at Maret. I’d have my DD look there if we could do it all over again.


+1. My DD doesn’t go there but she’s worked with the Maret coach in the past. She is really great and the school is very good academically.


Maret? It’s an ok school and doesn’t support athletics. Isn’t their team being relegated back to the lower division? If the coach is good she should move to a school that cares about building winning programs.
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Anonymous wrote:I still would never send my kids to a school for lacrosse primarily.

But I would pick Potomac, SR, or SJC based on coaching alone if forced. SSSAS would be top of the list because KJ is an all time great coach, but who knows how much longer she will coach.

I like the Visi coach but I also wonder how long he will be there.


I promise you - going to SR for the coach is a mistake! Great kids, great school, great lacrosse - psycho coach.


I have a different take. The SR coach can be fantastic. For some she will really make an effort on recruiting and goes the extra mile to get kids into the best colleges. If your daughter is talented, a hard worker, and respectful, it could be a great choice.

Truth is every ISL coach has pluses and minuses, fans and detractors. How a coach treats their players and a parent take on it is rarely related to lacrosse skill although some posters will swear all the negative posts are made by parents of girls who don’t play. That’s just not true though. Fact is coaches are people too and like some girls but not others, lacrosse skill notwithstanding. It’s how they treat the players they may not particularly like that tells you the most.


Yes, she will help you for a week during recruiting. She will also miss most practices, blame the kids when she doesn't put in any effort, and take things personally when a kid lashes a mistake.

If you disagree, explain how she picked someone other than the UNC commit for her MVP at the school athletics banquet.


Wow! That is crazy. I had always heard that she was intense but I always thought it was sour grapes from players who were not getting playing time. But not making the UNC commit the MVP seems very vindictive. She seems like a great girl and I can't help but wonder why. I have no affiliation with the school at all just seems strange.



It kind of feels like this is the same person responding and talking to themselves. Did you watch this team this season? Not a knock on anybody but they really grew as the season progressed, maybe to the detriment of your daughter, but lots of praise to share and I do t think anybody’s feelings are hurt.


It absolutely does - ‘no affiliation’ but this random teenager ‘seems like a great girl’ - ok weirdo.
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Anonymous wrote:I still would never send my kids to a school for lacrosse primarily.

But I would pick Potomac, SR, or SJC based on coaching alone if forced. SSSAS would be top of the list because KJ is an all time great coach, but who knows how much longer she will coach.

I like the Visi coach but I also wonder how long he will be there.


I promise you - going to SR for the coach is a mistake! Great kids, great school, great lacrosse - psycho coach.


I have a different take. The SR coach can be fantastic. For some she will really make an effort on recruiting and goes the extra mile to get kids into the best colleges. If your daughter is talented, a hard worker, and respectful, it could be a great choice.

Truth is every ISL coach has pluses and minuses, fans and detractors. How a coach treats their players and a parent take on it is rarely related to lacrosse skill although some posters will swear all the negative posts are made by parents of girls who don’t play. That’s just not true though. Fact is coaches are people too and like some girls but not others, lacrosse skill notwithstanding. It’s how they treat the players they may not particularly like that tells you the most.


Yes, she will help you for a week during recruiting. She will also miss most practices, blame the kids when she doesn't put in any effort, and take things personally when a kid lashes a mistake.

If you disagree, explain how she picked someone other than the UNC commit for her MVP at the school athletics banquet.


Someone else was the MVP
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I would ask parents of players on the teams about the culture. I know at least one on thisss list where the culture is very toxic and coach will never leave.
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Anonymous wrote:I would ask parents of players on the teams about the culture. I know at least one on thisss list where the culture is very toxic and coach will never leave.


+1 Unfortunately my daughter goes to the school with the toxic team culture but has worked with the Maret coach in the past. She is a great coach and she cares about the girls.
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Knock it off with the Maret stuff, they are horrible
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Anonymous wrote:Knock it off with the Maret stuff, they are horrible


+1
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Anonymous wrote:I would ask parents of players on the teams about the culture. I know at least one on thisss list where the culture is very toxic and coach will never leave.


Only one?
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Anonymous wrote:I would ask parents of players on the teams about the culture. I know at least one on thisss list where the culture is very toxic and coach will never leave.


Only one?


Yes. Just one fits this bill.
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Anonymous wrote:Knock it off with the Maret stuff, they are horrible


OP asked about coaches and team culture. They didn’t ask about the best teams which is obviously easy to figure out.

Since OPs DD plays on a club team maybe OP is more focused on DD having a good overall high school experience with her team and not just being with the top team.
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If you don’t want toxic, don’t go to the last school on the aforementioned list
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Anonymous wrote:If you don’t want toxic, don’t go to the last school on the aforementioned list


If you want to have the best chance to play in college, go to the last school on the aforementioned list
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Anonymous wrote:If you don’t want toxic, don’t go to the last school on the aforementioned list


If you want to have the best chance to play in college, go to the last school on the aforementioned list


I would poll the current parents and check on that specifically
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Anonymous wrote:If you don’t want toxic, don’t go to the last school on the aforementioned list


If you want to have the best chance to play in college, go to the last school on the aforementioned list


I would poll the current parents and check on that specifically


Current roster has more commits than any other school in the area, no need for a poll if you have facts.
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Anonymous wrote:If you don’t want toxic, don’t go to the last school on the aforementioned list


If you want to have the best chance to play in college, go to the last school on the aforementioned list


I would poll the current parents and check on that specifically


Current roster has more commits than any other school in the area, no need for a poll if you have facts.


But who gets credit for this? The girls or the coach? Most of those commits would have landed somewhere regardless of what high school they attended.
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