| Agree that Mater Dei kids took full advantage of the repeat a grade (usually 6th when a new class opens up at Mater Dei) and the early recruiting phenomenon. Now that colleges have to wait until junior year I bet you will see fewer holdbacks because 16 year old freshman will not be as studly once they become juniors as their classmates catch up to them in the maturation race. |
| What are the best summer showcases for someone who aspires to play at a NESCAC? |
| Amherst has something in July I think with a lot of other schools. |
New England 150 at Portsmouth Abby School in RI, Elite 180 in Keene, NH and Prep Lax Showcase at different locations. All NESCAC coaches attend in addition to Swarthmore, Haverford, W&L, etc. Amherst camp is called "Good to Great" and has D1 and D3coaches. |
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NESCAC/D3 recruiting typically didn't gear up until the summer prior to Junior year, and really the senior year was the focus. The new NCAA rules re: early recruitment will push the D3 timeline later, don't you think? Wonder what will happen to showcases like this one, which will take 9th graders. |
| They will still take your money but not a good investment for 9th graders. |
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I followed that link. No set location and it's occurring in in December of this year.... Sounds interesting depending on how many boys sign up and if all of those coaches are still available to attend... |
Try this one: http://www.goodtogreatlacrosse.com/page.asp?content_id=36575 Same format (NESCAC & New England area schools), but in the Summer. |
not sure of the exact names but there a ton of d3 specific showcases!! google will find them. I don't recommend sending your son to one until he is a rising senior, because d3 coaches rarely recruit earlier than that. My son plays division 1 lacrosse but regrets not going d3, there is nothing wrong with it, sometimes the schools are better and while the lacrosse isn't as good, it's still very high level of play. Best of luck going through this crazy process |
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The Adrenaline NESCAC showcase in Florida in December is a really good event. The NESCAC coaches were all there (there were a couple of assistant coaches but mostly head coaches), and they coached the kids through position stations and then on teams that play each other. It is fun, WARM, and low key. The players get to see what the coaches are like as people, and our son left feeling like he really had a sense of them all. Terrific event -- and if you can swing it, it is fun to be in Florida for a long weekend in December. I think it is a great junior year event. NE Top 150 and Good to Great are also good summer events. I would suggest summer after the sophomore or junior years.
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http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/under-armour-il-top-25-high-school-power-rankings-week-7/49251 UA/IL Top 25 High School Power Rankings 1) Darien (Conn.), 8-0 2) Landon (Md.), 15-0 3) Culver Academy (Ind.), 12-1 4) Hill Academy (Ont.), 11-1 5) IMG National (Fla.), 11-1 6) Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.), 10-0 7) Bullis (Md.), 14-2 8) Avon Old Farms (Conn.), 8-0 9) La Salle College (Pa.), 10-1 10) St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 13-2 |
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[quoteCorrect on the best offensive player in the country (or close to it); incorrect on transfers. Of the 14 kids who are considered the "starters" on Bullis (3 attack, 3 mids, 3 defense, 2 SSDM, 1 goalie, 1 F/O, 1 LSM) there are 2 transfers and 1 freshman. Everyone else was at Bullis last year.
And, just to clarify on transfers ending up at Bullis. They don't recruit transfers as a program goal. Transfers are attracted to Bullis, because they are generally not a deep team. Landon, Prep and Gonzaga have line after line of excellent players, some committed, that stand in the way of any potential transfer. Bullis usually has a starting lineup, a couple of decent reserves, and not a lot of depth. If a good player is looking for an immediate opportunity to play (and girls!), Bullis has the most possibility. For example, Prep, Landon and Gonzaga all have D1 commits that get little to no playing time. Bullis has starters and contributors that don't even play high level club lacrosse. Where would you go if you wanted to transfer and play? Bullis has 5 transfers. One from St. Stephens, one from Mount Saint Joseph, one from Pallotti, one from a NOVA public school and one from a MOCO public school. If I did my math correct, that equals 5 transfers. Lastly, there are only 10 kids on a lacrosse field at once.... so 50% of Bullis starters are new to the school. No school in the IAC even comes close to taking in transfers at this rate. Your basketball program does the same shit and your football program is even more guilty. Most IAC programs appear to be more committed to developing their players through a JV system. |
| Darien has not played one school in top twenty while Landon has played a number. Real issue is going to be how Landon plays tomorrow against Prep and Sunday against GZ. If Landon loses one of these games it will be the end of the dream of ending year in the top spot. |