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Anonymous
Is the WCAC a better lax conference now than the IAC?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the WCAC a better lax conference now than the IAC?


Absolutely
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the WCAC a better lax conference now than the IAC?
WCAC was 4 - 10 against them last year. What do you think?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is the WCAC a better lax conference now than the IAC?
WCAC was 4 - 10 against them last year. What do you think?


“Last year” is the key point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is the WCAC a better lax conference now than the IAC?
WCAC was 4 - 10 against them last year. What do you think?


“Last year” is the key point.
Let's hope for your sake you can play games on paper this year.
Anonymous
Hard to compare. Other than the top 3 in the WCAC, the rest of the league is terrible. The IAC has three top dogs and the other three are terrible. So overall, the IAC is better with 50% of the league being good whereas only about 25% of the WCAC is any good based on that format which doesn’t mean squat. Head to head it’s top 3 vs top 3. The issue is St Johns has been black balled by all local teams except WCAC teams so you’ll never get to see them play any IAC teams ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hard to compare. Other than the top 3 in the WCAC, the rest of the league is terrible. The IAC has three top dogs and the other three are terrible. So overall, the IAC is better with 50% of the league being good whereas only about 25% of the WCAC is any good based on that format which doesn’t mean squat. Head to head it’s top 3 vs top 3. The issue is St Johns has been black balled by all local teams except WCAC teams so you’ll never get to see them play any IAC teams ever.


The bottom 3 of the IAC weren't very good last year and still had a much better record against the WCAC. Even adding in the blackball, only a couple of teams played SJC every year. All of these lacrosse leagues do a pretty good job of trying to match up against like squads. The WCAC has its deepest conference in years and I expect EP and STA to be more competitive this year. No idea what SSSAS has except a new coach.
2023 IAC 9-7
2022 IAC 8-6
Anonymous
The leagues are fairly even now, maybe with a slight tilt toward the IAC because it is a smaller conference. The bottom teams in the IAC (generally STA or Saint Stephens) are much stronger programs than the bottom teams from the WCAC (Ireton, O'Connell, Ryken, MacNamara).

At the upper echelon of each conference, I do believe the top teams (SJC, GZ, Landon, GP, Bullis) are pretty damn even and in any given year can beat one another.


Anonymous
Nobody is comparing bottom teams. Top teams vs top teams WCAC wins.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is comparing bottom teams. Top teams vs top teams WCAC wins.
Predicting it'll happen for the first time ever? That's so bold of you.
Anonymous
Let's be so real top teams versus top teams the best VA publics are smoking all these guys
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is comparing bottom teams. Top teams vs top teams WCAC wins.


Disagree.

2024: Landon would have wiped the Cadets off the field last Spring - they were dominate the final month of the season.

2023: Prep proved on the field they were the best team in the land (beat Bullis 2x by 10+ goals... a team the Cadets beat in the final minute of regulation)

2022: SJC by a mile... undefeated... best SJC team in school history... loaded 2022 class.

2021: SJC... Cadets beat Prep in the finals at end of year tournament that was hosted at Catholic U.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hard to compare. Other than the top 3 in the WCAC, the rest of the league is terrible. The IAC has three top dogs and the other three are terrible. So overall, the IAC is better with 50% of the league being good whereas only about 25% of the WCAC is any good based on that format which doesn’t mean squat. Head to head it’s top 3 vs top 3. The issue is St Johns has been black balled by all local teams except WCAC teams so you’ll never get to see them play any IAC teams ever.


Bullis plays them and has open dates this year and had open dates last year. GC is not playing Bullis this year either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hard to compare. Other than the top 3 in the WCAC, the rest of the league is terrible. The IAC has three top dogs and the other three are terrible. So overall, the IAC is better with 50% of the league being good whereas only about 25% of the WCAC is any good based on that format which doesn’t mean squat. Head to head it’s top 3 vs top 3. The issue is St Johns has been black balled by all local teams except WCAC teams so you’ll never get to see them play any IAC teams ever.


Bullis plays them and has open dates this year and had open dates last year. GC is not playing Bullis this year either.


Smith at GC opted for a beat down by Lawrenceville this year.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Back to you VA public’s haha! Even in the summer league that most of the college commits play in you can see that even the best public players are on average significantly inferior to the better private players. It’s no knock on anyone but when you’ve been playing public competition for four years you’re not going to be at the same level as those private schools players who are playing a top 20 national schedule. ITS JUST NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN!
You have zero idea who the best public players are. There are maybe 2 or 3 privates that play a top 20 schedule. And half of those guys sit the bench.
Do the local privates have more than the 5 PLL players from NOVA publics in that league the last year or 2? I'm guessing yea, but curious.


In all due respect to Robinson for being a good team year in and year out... There is only 1 VA Public that has actually beaten top privates in the last 5 years. Riverside. They not only are competitive, losing 3 times to Privates by less the 5. But they have actually beaten Gonzaga and STAB.
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