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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MIAA Top 8 this Spring

1. BL
2. McDonogh
3. Calvert Hall
4. Spalding
5. Saint Mary's
6. St. Pauls
7. Loyola
8. Severn

Gilman is under a major rebuilding mode with a new head coach.


Spalding wont finish 4th unless their top midfielder gets hurt. They have been playing all year round together.
Anonymous
Spalding is not well coached and it showed last year in the MIAA finals losing to a younger BL squad.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spalding is not well coached and it showed last year in the MIAA finals losing to a younger BL squad.



They have great coaches but if you defend the flip play they are doomed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MIAA Top 8 this Spring

1. BL
2. McDonogh
3. Calvert Hall
4. Spalding
5. Saint Mary's
6. St. Pauls
7. Loyola
8. Severn

Gilman is under a major rebuilding mode with a new head coach.


Spalding wont finish 4th unless their top midfielder gets hurt. They have been playing all year round together.


Baltimore club scene rumor is that there are 10-12 BL mid-year lax transfers incoming. Half of the transfers are already committed. So looks like BL is trying to leverage its boarding option into an even better lacrosse team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MIAA Top 8 this Spring

1. BL
2. McDonogh
3. Calvert Hall
4. Spalding
5. Saint Mary's
6. St. Pauls
7. Loyola
8. Severn

Gilman is under a major rebuilding mode with a new head coach.


Spalding wont finish 4th unless their top midfielder gets hurt. They have been playing all year round together.


Baltimore club scene rumor is that there are 10-12 BL mid-year lax transfers incoming. Half of the transfers are already committed. So looks like BL is trying to leverage its boarding option into an even better lacrosse team.


MIAA has strict transfer rules that are enforced. Lmao
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:damn, I didn't think SJC lax coaches would scoop to the level of actually posting on this forum.


So it’s true?


I am close to the situation.
Landon filled their early games and gave Speaks a date to play later in the season. He passed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MIAA Top 8 this Spring

1. BL
2. McDonogh
3. Calvert Hall
4. Spalding
5. Saint Mary's
6. St. Pauls
7. Loyola
8. Severn

Gilman is under a major rebuilding mode with a new head coach.


Spalding wont finish 4th unless their top midfielder gets hurt. They have been playing all year round together.
We actually attend BL, and this is 1000% true. BL actively recruited for this season. All of them were on at least one if not both the UA and Nike regional teams from this past summer. Most from CA and TX, but a couple from CO and FL. All will play varsity.

Baltimore club scene rumor is that there are 10-12 BL mid-year lax transfers incoming. Half of the transfers are already committed. So looks like BL is trying to leverage its boarding option into an even better lacrosse team.


MIAA has strict transfer rules that are enforced. Lmao
Anonymous
We actually attend BL, and this is 1000% true. BL actively recruited for this season. All of them were on at least one if not both the UA and Nike regional teams from this past summer. Most from CA and TX, but a couple from CO and FL. All will play varsity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We actually attend BL, and this is 1000% true. BL actively recruited for this season. All of them were on at least one if not both the UA and Nike regional teams from this past summer. Most from CA and TX, but a couple from CO and FL. All will play varsity.


This is a dangerous way to further build a nationally recognized program.

Bringing in mid-year transfers generally pisses off full-payer families who have kids at the school since middle or even lower school.

I am for recruiting kids to come in as a freshman as its a big entry year but if you are bringing in mid-year junior transfers its not a good look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We actually attend BL, and this is 1000% true. BL actively recruited for this season. All of them were on at least one if not both the UA and Nike regional teams from this past summer. Most from CA and TX, but a couple from CO and FL. All will play varsity.


This is a dangerous way to further build a nationally recognized program.

Bringing in mid-year transfers generally pisses off full-payer families who have kids at the school since middle or even lower school.

I am for recruiting kids to come in as a freshman as its a big entry year but if you are bringing in mid-year junior transfers its not a good look.


Very true and how is it that BL, a lax powerhouse for decades in one of the incubator areas of the sport, wasn't able to recruit local kids, or at least east coast kids, who are the cream of the crop and usually far better than kids from TX, FL, CO and CA? Most kids from those states have weak stick skills and play a really ugly football style of lax which fails when they come up against the best east coast players.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We actually attend BL, and this is 1000% true. BL actively recruited for this season. All of them were on at least one if not both the UA and Nike regional teams from this past summer. Most from CA and TX, but a couple from CO and FL. All will play varsity.


This is a dangerous way to further build a nationally recognized program.

Bringing in mid-year transfers generally pisses off full-payer families who have kids at the school since middle or even lower school.

I am for recruiting kids to come in as a freshman as its a big entry year but if you are bringing in mid-year junior transfers its not a good look.


Very true and how is it that BL, a lax powerhouse for decades in one of the incubator areas of the sport, wasn't able to recruit local kids, or at least east coast kids, who are the cream of the crop and usually far better than kids from TX, FL, CO and CA? Most kids from those states have weak stick skills and play a really ugly football style of lax which fails when they come up against the best east coast players.


Will the league refuse to play BL like they refused to play St. Frances in FB? Or was that just about skin color?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:damn, I didn't think SJC lax coaches would scoop to the level of actually posting on this forum.


So it’s true?


I am close to the situation.
Landon filled their early games and gave Speaks a date to play later in the season. He passed.


I think SJC has pretty aggressive schedule this year. Are they really going to Long Island to play the Friars?
Anonymous
Wes or Garrett or some SJC Lax Booster, can you please post the Cadet's schedule. I'm sure it's going to be a gauntlet.

Thanks!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wes or Garrett or some SJC Lax Booster, can you please post the Cadet's schedule. I'm sure it's going to be a gauntlet.

Thanks!



Schedule is on their Insta.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wes or Garrett or some SJC Lax Booster, can you please post the Cadet's schedule. I'm sure it's going to be a gauntlet.

Thanks!



Schedule is on their Insta.


Tried to schedule St. Anthony’s but they won’t play NCAA rules. Could have been a good game.
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