You conveniently left out the 27s who started at 15 and are at 21 now |
So let me get this straight, you were able to deduce that the talent dropped off in the DMV since in 2024 Cap Blue was ranked #16 with a 7-14-1 record and their 2028 team is ranked #21 with a 10-13-2 record? I see your point, basically the talent dropped off the cliff based on your analysis since 2024 to now. Get out of here with that nonsense! |
Outlier. Injuries |
You’re funny. No - I based it off these stats: 2023s were ranked #12 in year 2 (year 1 stats aren’t available anymore) 2024s went from #16 in year 1 to #8 in year 2. 2025s went from #4 in year 1 to #2 in year 2 2026s went from #11 in year 1 to #7 in year 2 |
Don't quit your day job Sherlock or at least go back and take some stats class. Your claims are still baseless and at most conjecture. A quick search will tell you that in their last season... - 2022 ranked #21 - 2023 ranked #15 - 2024 ranked #15 - 2025 ranked #2 - 2026 ranked #10 - 2027 ranked TBD - 2028 ranked TBD Everyone seems to be tracking with 2025 being an outlier. |
Sherlock Guy is loaded for bear tonight. |
More than Half the team???? |
I like it when you call me Sherlock! |
Yes, some players from each age group choose to join Maryland teams. However, this trend appeared to be more pronounced among the 2028 group. Looking at the list of commitments for MD teams in the 2025 class, there are only a few DC-area players who committed to top Division I programs, indicating that the DC area retained much of its leading talent and successfully assembled a strong Capital team. In contrast, the 2028 group saw a more significant number—more like two handfuls—move to MD clubs, many of whom I think are likely to commit to top schools. Nevertheless, my original assertion remains: 2028 is not a down year for lacrosse OVERALL in the DC area. |
Predictions on any shakeups between blue and orange this year? Asking seriously, is it a rare year that a girl can move up? |
You continue to use year 3, which is a year AFTER most players commit at top teams. No one cares about that year except you. Attempting to use it repeatedly, when you've been told it's useless (which you're aware of anyway) makes you disengenuous and duplicitous. All prior teams were much higher ranked than the 27's and 28's. Let's hope for the best in their recruiting results. |
My 2028 daughter is my oldest, so I am not as wise and seasoned as some of the rest of you. However, I find it hard to believe that such competitive kids would turn into couch potatoes after they commit, and their year 3 results should be tossed out. I certainly didn't notice any of the junior and senior players taking a nap during the high school season. If my daughter pulled that stunt while I was still paying her club dues, I'd set her screen time limit back to 30 minutes. |
You’re funny too. Everyone (other than you) knows year three doesn’t matter: It’s a victory lap for clubs like Capital - kids on Blue are all / mostly committed by that point and it’s a fun time for the girls. Year two is what matters - which (really trying hard to help you here) is why the 27s are the outlier as they’re the only team that slid in year 2 due to injuries. Look closely, Kojak: Every other team boosted their rankings when the D1 coaches are watching. Cap teams typically slide in year three bec committing girls to awesome programs is the goal (not pounding beers in parking lots celebrating wins that don’t mean anything). If you’re focused more on records and rankings in year 3, you either have more learning to do about the sport, or your priorities could use some work. Be safe out there … |
Whether you limit her screen time or not, your analysis is garbage. But you come strong to the mike. So there's that. |
What happens is MD clubs play their starters for most of the games in year three bec they’re hella worried about their rankings. Capital has won the race by this point and parents and parents can focus more on enjoying the year with each other. It’s an awesome experience. If any remaining girls need to get committed, those girls are given more time. The goal of club is to get committed to your top choice. The goal of HS is to win hardware for your school’s trophy case. Two totally different things |