2026 Girls Lax WCAC + ISL Outlook

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Anonymous wrote:How many D1/D3 commits are on each ISL team? Assuming someone on this thread has the breakdown.


There are entire threads for 2026 and 2027 commits. Taking a quick look at the club lacrosse data (which isn't always accurate):
SSSAS 19 (not a typo)
Stone Ridge 7
Potomac 6
Visi 6
Bullis 5
Holy Child 4
Sidwell 3
Episcopal 1
Flint Hill 1
Holton 1
Maret 1
Madeira 1
NCS 1

*Schools not listed have no recruits reported on the database
** Database does not track NAIA

For context, Maryvale has 22 listed and at least one that is not listed


SSSAS actually has 22 Committed - 20 on Varsity


Like I said, not necessarily accurate.


SSSAS has a lot of recruits because of their coach and her connections. Most will never touch a college lacrosse field. It’s almost laughable.


SSSAS coach doesn’t have nearly have as many connections as she once did. The recruiting results are in spite of her not because of her.
Anonymous
ISL reset after a few scrimmages and games:

1. SSSAS. They start a quality college commit at every position and sub with more commits. If they don't get it done this year, it will not be talent based, but some other issues with the program.

2. Stone Ridge. SR gets the nod for number two because the supporting cast around their top player is a bit more established than Visi's. Could see these teams trading off late season, however.

3. Visi. They will be better than people think. Star power, talented young players.

4. Potomac. Held their own in the initial games, despite missing their senior Duke commit (allegedly). Not going away, just not as strong as Visi on paper so far.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ISL reset after a few scrimmages and games:

1. SSSAS. They start a quality college commit at every position and sub with more commits. If they don't get it done this year, it will not be talent based, but some other issues with the program.

2. Stone Ridge. SR gets the nod for number two because the supporting cast around their top player is a bit more established than Visi's. Could see these teams trading off late season, however.

3. Visi. They will be better than people think. Star power, talented young players.

4. Potomac. Held their own in the initial games, despite missing their senior Duke commit (allegedly). Not going away, just not as strong as Visi on paper so far.


How will HC and Bullis compare? They have a good number of committed players too....Can't count them out.
Anonymous
HC is next. Don't see Bullis being competitive.
Anonymous
Agree with the rankings above. Saints and SR will fight it out for ISL supremacy. Visi will come in third and Potomac a distant fourth.
Anonymous
ISL more interesting than the WCAC.

GC still the dominant presence in WCAC. SJC solid number 2, but hit hard by the injury bug (I heard as many as 4 returning starters may be out).

PVI was expected to be stronger, but hasn't shown that in the early season. Appears that they may take a step back along with BI now that their '25 Florida commits are playing for the Gators. No one else appears ready to move up the board and challenge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ISL more interesting than the WCAC.

GC still the dominant presence in WCAC. SJC solid number 2, but hit hard by the injury bug (I heard as many as 4 returning starters may be out).

PVI was expected to be stronger, but hasn't shown that in the early season. Appears that they may take a step back along with BI now that their '25 Florida commits are playing for the Gators. No one else appears ready to move up the board and challenge.


This sounds spot on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ISL reset after a few scrimmages and games:

1. SSSAS. They start a quality college commit at every position and sub with more commits. If they don't get it done this year, it will not be talent based, but some other issues with the program.

2. Stone Ridge. SR gets the nod for number two because the supporting cast around their top player is a bit more established than Visi's. Could see these teams trading off late season, however.

3. Visi. They will be better than people think. Star power, talented young players.

4. Potomac. Held their own in the initial games, despite missing their senior Duke commit (allegedly). Not going away, just not as strong as Visi on paper so far.


If they are number one, the league is pretty weak. Only beating a team that will finish at or near bottom of IAAM A division by 1 is not impressive.
Anonymous
St mary’s 13 SR 12 in OT
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Sounds like a great game.
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Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a great game.


Bizarre game with the SR coach getting a yellow card at end of game. Set the tone for overtime.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a great game.


Bizarre game with the SR coach getting a yellow card at end of game. Set the tone for overtime.


Terrible that games can be decided by an 8 meter in sudden death OT.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a great game.


Bizarre game with the SR coach getting a yellow card at end of game. Set the tone for overtime.


Terrible that games can be decided by an 8 meter in sudden death OT.


Except when your team is on the winning end of it…
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a great game.


Bizarre game with the SR coach getting a yellow card at end of game. Set the tone for overtime.


Terrible that games can be decided by an 8 meter in sudden death OT.


That horrible goalie play bailed her out in the moment.
Anonymous
I’d probably say Maryvale -5 against Good Counsel. Sound about right?
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