Various active DCUM lacrosse threads including: 2027, 2028, 2029, and 2030. It’s all the same talking points, so seems to me it is the same person or people. |
TBH, everyone knows it is horrible but you cab’t argue with their results. That is the trade-off. |
If Capital updated their website and made some current posts/pictures about commitments to acknowledge players that would go a long way. |
Not one post suggests an M&DDC poster. In fact the opposite. Looks like Cap has birthed this all on its own. |
Good strategy to make people think no one trying out for club so more spots for their player and her friends! |
No clue what this means. |
Agreed, very strong and talented group! Great pieces in place already and overall speed and athleticism in all positions. You can tell the offense and defense still need time/practice to get the timing down. Typical for a new team. Wouldn't be surprised if this team breaks thru the top 10 in the fall. Looks likes they beat all teams from #16 thru #20 already (and beat SW twice ![]() |
It remains to be seen whether the team can achieve a top 10 ranking. Based on current performance, this could be difficult to achieve. However, with some adjustments maybe its possible. While I acknowledge it has been discussed on this thread ad nauseum, it is worth noting (again) that many very good 2028 players play for M&D, Hero's, Et al. Had Capital been able to somehow return those players and successfully assemble a true DC-area all star team, the resulting team could have been on the same level as any in the country. People like to trash 2028 as a down year in the DC area, but I don't think that is necessarily accurate. They lost too much talent to the Baltimore teams. |
This sounds reasonable but who knows if the girls who left would’ve made any difference. The one thing I do know is that you’d have to be crazy to drive that far for practices. |
What a dumb post. Nobody left Capital. They had the normal progression from Pride and Stars. |
They left DC-area teams for Baltimore- area teams in middle school Sherlock. |
Largely agree. 2028 class in DC area is plenty strong. Some of them just don’t play for Capital. |
You must be new to lacrosse in the DMV |
Why? |
A handful of players from DMV leave for MD clubs every year. Typically other talented DMV players fill the gap where Capital remains highly competitive. For the 28s, this top talent largely wasn’t there. Hence 28s = down year compared to other years. This is true bec past Capital teams farmed much higher-ranked year 1 teams with even higher rankings in year 2 because, after losing the typical players to MD clubs, the remaining DMV talent was strong. Cap 28 didn’t lose too much talent to Balto: they lost the handful of better players for that year, and there wasn’t enough talent across the rest of the DMV class compared to other years to fill the void. It’s why Capital 28s have hovered around #21 this year when past teams in year 1 have hovered at #5 (25s) and #16 (24s) after the predictable player exodus to MD before the year 1 season. Great to see Capital continuing to improve - they will get better as most / all Capital teams do when it counts in year 2. |