2028 Girls Lacrosse

Anonymous
If any team is looking for a 2028 Goalie, please advise
BIC 2025
Juniors open 2025
All American West 2025
Nilly First-round draftee
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If any team is looking for a 2028 Goalie, please advise
BIC 2025
Juniors open 2025
All American West 2025
Nilly First-round draftee


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If any team is looking for a 2028 Goalie, please advise
BIC 2025
Juniors open 2025
All American West 2025
Nilly First-round draftee

Are you local?
Anonymous
We are not, but we should be able to travel, and in the summer, we are entirely staying back in the Maryland area
Anonymous
Where did most of the local talent from this class land? Parent of a ‘29 trying to decide between 3 privates to attend (all ISL schools).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where did most of the local talent from this class land? Parent of a ‘29 trying to decide between 3 privates to attend (all ISL schools).


What club do you play for now? And what school are you looking at.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did most of the local talent from this class land? Parent of a ‘29 trying to decide between 3 privates to attend (all ISL schools).


What club do you play for now? And what school are you looking at.


IYKYK.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where did most of the local talent from this class land? Parent of a ‘29 trying to decide between 3 privates to attend (all ISL schools).


ISL schools that got the best girls in ‘28 are SSSAS, SR, and Visitation. Some very good players also went to SJC. Not sure that helps your decision making process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did most of the local talent from this class land? Parent of a ‘29 trying to decide between 3 privates to attend (all ISL schools).


ISL schools that got the best girls in ‘28 are SSSAS, SR, and Visitation. Some very good players also went to SJC. Not sure that helps your decision making process.


No disrespect to SSSAS, but you would have to put Potomac, Holy Child, and even NCS higher on the list than SSSAS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did most of the local talent from this class land? Parent of a ‘29 trying to decide between 3 privates to attend (all ISL schools).


ISL schools that got the best girls in ‘28 are SSSAS, SR, and Visitation. Some very good players also went to SJC. Not sure that helps your decision making process.


All if the SSSA freshman are on JV
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did most of the local talent from this class land? Parent of a ‘29 trying to decide between 3 privates to attend (all ISL schools).


ISL schools that got the best girls in ‘28 are SSSAS, SR, and Visitation. Some very good players also went to SJC. Not sure that helps your decision making process.


How many 28s from A teams went to SR and Visi?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did most of the local talent from this class land? Parent of a ‘29 trying to decide between 3 privates to attend (all ISL schools).


ISL schools that got the best girls in ‘28 are SSSAS, SR, and Visitation. Some very good players also went to SJC. Not sure that helps your decision making process.


How many 28s from A teams went to SR and Visi?


I don't think any NOVA 28 girls are at SR or Visi. A couple 28s that play for Heros are there on the Varsity team for both schools.
A few cap blue girls are at St Johns
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did most of the local talent from this class land? Parent of a ‘29 trying to decide between 3 privates to attend (all ISL schools).


ISL schools that got the best girls in ‘28 are SSSAS, SR, and Visitation. Some very good players also went to SJC. Not sure that helps your decision making process.


How many 28s from A teams went to SR and Visi?


Neither team posts their rosters, so I can’t give you a complete answer to your question. I did go through this process, and have some thoughts if you care to hear. Knowing what I know now, I should have been less focused on lacrosse, and more or equally focused on the other things these schools have to offer. Visi and SR are both excellent schools, but have different offerings. If your daughter makes the most of her time at either school lacrosse will be one among her many activities and interests. Lacrosse will be fine at either school, so no need to overthink it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did most of the local talent from this class land? Parent of a ‘29 trying to decide between 3 privates to attend (all ISL schools).


ISL schools that got the best girls in ‘28 are SSSAS, SR, and Visitation. Some very good players also went to SJC. Not sure that helps your decision making process.


How many 28s from A teams went to SR and Visi?


Neither team posts their rosters, so I can’t give you a complete answer to your question. I did go through this process, and have some thoughts if you care to hear. Knowing what I know now, I should have been less focused on lacrosse, and more or equally focused on the other things these schools have to offer. Visi and SR are both excellent schools, but have different offerings. If your daughter makes the most of her time at either school lacrosse will be one among her many activities and interests. Lacrosse will be fine at either school, so no need to overthink it.


Agree 100% with this post.
Anonymous
SSSAS has great coaching! That should be your first choice. Gussie - Capital owner is a graduate from there as well. They have half of the 2026 Cap Blue team on varsity with just about all of the varsity D1 committed and waiting on a few high academic D3 coming soon.
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