That's why they asked what a typical top 25 club team's recruiting class looks like. Because that's what Capital's teams are now. She's nervous about what's coming. So posting old Capital or SSAS teams's results doesn't help. And 3 or 4 people on here can't read. That's why I said unbelievable. |
Agreed - Capital recruiting is unbelievable. |
I wonder how you know what “she” is nervous about. Hilarious. |
Wow. I am the OP and I am a she and Cap B parent. Was just curious as to how many girls percentage wise get recruited by colleges who play on a top 25 club team. That’s all. |
I am similar to you. I have tried to sincerely ask or answer questions on here and people just go crazy. |
Capital Blue 26 has between 4 and 9 top 25 commits. |
Because I paid attention in English class. |
Are Capital Oranges results for 25s and 26s also unusually good and not to be expected for 27 and beyond? |
Pro-Tip don't post on anything 28 related |
Not between. They have 9 |
See you go by the past to make a prediction and from past success you can extrapolate that the 27 and 28 class will be more along the line with that of the 23 and 24 class. The 23 and 24 class also sent 4-9 girls to Top 25 schools....... |
Capital Orange in the past sent 4-9 girls to top 25 schools? |
While 3% of high school female lacrosse players go on to play NCAA Division I lacrosse, estimating how many play for a top 25 ranked program requires considering roster sizes and the distribution of talent. Division I has around 120 women’s lacrosse teams. The top 25 represent roughly 20% of these programs, meaning a portion of that 3% will land in these elite programs. Assuming talent is somewhat evenly distributed but skewed toward stronger programs, it's reasonable to estimate that around 1–1.5% of high school players may secure spots on top 25 teams, depending on specific roster needs. |
It is 10 players total for Capital Blue and Orange! Amazing!🤩 Class of 2026. The top 25 NCAA Division I women's lacrosse programs if you'd like: North Carolina Northwestern Boston College Florida Yale 2 Cap Blue Princeton 1 Cap Blue Penn Stanford Duke 1 Cap Blue Johns Hopkins Maryland Virginia Clemson Syracuse Stony Brook Michigan 1 Cap Blue James Madison Navy Loyola Maryland Brown Army 1 Cap Blue Denver 1 Cap Blue UMass Drexel. 1 Cap Orange Harvard. 2 Cap Blue 10 Capital Players in the Top 25 for the 2025 NCAA rankings . As of the end of the 2025 season, the top 25 Division I women's lacrosse teams are ranked as follows: North Carolina (22-0), Northwestern (19-3), Boston College (19-3), Florida (20-3), Yale (16-4), Princeton (16-4), Stanford (15-6), Penn (12-7), Virginia (12-7), Johns Hopkins (13-7), Maryland (15-6), James Madison (14-5), Clemson (14-7), Syracuse (10-9), Stony Brook (16-5), Michigan (13-7), Navy (15-6), Loyola Maryland (13-7), Brown (10-7), Army West Point (13-4), Denver (14-6), UMass Amherst (15-4), Drexel (14-4), and Harvard (9-6). These rankings are based on the final IWLCA Division I Coaches Poll of the 2025 season. |
2023 Capital Blue actually sent 10 commits to current top 25 teams. Capital Blue 24 sent 11. Breakdown: Cap Blue 23s: Northwestern Navy UVA (2) Michigan (2) Princeton Harvard Brown JHU Cap Blue 24s: Yale Virginia Princeton Penn JMU (2) ND Denver Syracuse Stony Brook UMass |