VHSL 2026 Girls Lacrosse

Anonymous
Draws and Goalies win Lacrosse games.
Anonymous
Draws do not win games.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Draws do not win games.
With no shot clock, draws most definitely win games
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Draws do not win games.
With no shot clock, draws most definitely win games


Draws = possessions and you can basically play make it, take it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What other scores from tonight?


https://www.laxnumbers.com/scoreboard/4083/2026-03-25
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Madison attacker didn’t have a POY game against BF. Freshman #19 best player for them that day.


she's got potential, but not close to POY convo and doesn't look it on film. give her another year or two
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BF goalie would be my front runner.


At this point, I'd have to agree.
Anonymous
McLean 20 Chantilly 13
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BF goalie would be my front runner.


At this point, I'd have to agree.


Madison parent so a one game sample size and the BF goalie was great on 8 meter shots, but based on that game I'd vote for whoever their #11 is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BF goalie would be my front runner.


At this point, I'd have to agree.


Madison parent so a one game sample size and the BF goalie was great on 8 meter shots, but based on that game I'd vote for whoever their #11 is.


She’s one of the sophomores. Has had 3 solid games including game winner in OT over PVI
Anonymous
I find it interesting when people look at POY that they hone in on only two key stat lines.

1) did the player score o ton of goals?

2) did the player have about a 60% save rate

Are these the only two factors that you look at when looking for a POY?

I am not criticizing and I’m not saying these players aren’t worth it and I’m not saying that these two factors aren’t important. Are there any other factors that would make a player stand out?

Asking for a Robinson parent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting when people look at POY that they hone in on only two key stat lines.

1) did the player score o ton of goals?

2) did the player have about a 60% save rate

Are these the only two factors that you look at when looking for a POY?

I am not criticizing and I’m not saying these players aren’t worth it and I’m not saying that these two factors aren’t important. Are there any other factors that would make a player stand out?

Asking for a Robinson parent


I think people would probably consider assists and maybe draw win%, but unfortunately lacrosse hasn’t really entered the world of advanced stats yet
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting when people look at POY that they hone in on only two key stat lines.

1) did the player score o ton of goals?

2) did the player have about a 60% save rate

Are these the only two factors that you look at when looking for a POY?

I am not criticizing and I’m not saying these players aren’t worth it and I’m not saying that these two factors aren’t important. Are there any other factors that would make a player stand out?

Asking for a Robinson parent


Indeed friend, this is a difficult task. It's just like any other age-old debate, like who's the GOAT, MJ or Lebron? There's a case for both. There are things like impact, strength of schedule, etc., things not so easily measured and make things complex. Suggest if you have time, when someone mentions one of these great athletes, see it for yourself. Between NFHS, IWLCA and IG there's enough content to see and judge for yourself. Each has their own unique talents and gifts. All are amazing athletes; we're all fortunate to watch and observe their artistry!
Anonymous
#11 BF POY candidate FOR SURE. She’s a rockstar.
Anonymous
BF 14
Stone Bridge 1
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