he had 30 some points too |
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dont give me the "we live in CT but our kid goes to Episcopal"
you comment every week in the Washington Post HS rankings in several sports in both male and female..........
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Well since you have the time to check WaPo for my comments, check gametimect.com and Greenwich Times. I post in both of those under the same UN as well. And re: my WaPo posting - since you apparently have so much free time to read (and oddly recall) my WaPo comments, you saw the ones about Rye playing Robinson (and applauding them for doing so). I only knew about that game before it happened because Rye is about 2 minutes from the Greenwich border and gets run in the Greenwich times (as a ton of RCDS kids come from Greenwich). Next. |
| The New England West is consdeired one of the best lacrosse conferences in the country. Brunswick already has wins against Deerfield, Salisbury, and Avon. All of these programs are nationally recognized. I don't think Brunswick would have a tough time playing in the IAC as they are already running train in their own conference in which many would argue is on par with the IAC if not better. |
| Brunswick is a fantastic team-18 or so DI commits. The other team that I was really impressed with (besides Bullis) was St Ignatius out of San Fran-a bunch of commits to Duke Harvard and UVA among others. Proves lacrosse is a national game now and Landon should get even more credit for beating the best from all over the country. Others have said it and I agree-this year's Landon team may be the best team ever in DC. |
Man, there is some serious cray cray on this thread... |
| Yes but it sure makes for a fun read. |
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Shockey had 24 points. He faced off at 80% for the entire season. He dominated his position like no one I have ever heard of. If he doesn't win all those face offs, Landon might not win all those games. If you put Shockey on Brunswick or Saint Ignatius, Landon would be unlikely to win those two games. Plus, he is going to Navy. AWESOME
Brunswick was a very good team and could definitely compete in the IAC. They are one of the two best teams Landon played this year. The WNE Lacrosse league is very good and fairly deep Deerfield, Salisbury, Avon, Taft, Brunswick, Hotchkiss, Loomis, Choate etc Epstein from Landon had an epic season, and I have heard he already has broken the career points record for Landon with his senior year left to play. Landon has had some great attackmen, Jake Byrne and Matt Ward, so that is pretty rare air for Epstein to occupy. Hopkins might have some needed offense on the way. Trippi was POY last year but was more or less shut down by the Landon's James in their last game. I think one of the Landon boys should be POY this year. Trippi is a great player on a very good team, but the bulldogs couldn't get it all done this year. I think we will continue to hear from him at UNC if he develops his right hand. |
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Main problem for him at UNC is named Colin Munro. Trippi will need to change positions to get on the field as UNC. Munro is the lefty attack starter for the next 4 years at UNC.
College ain't high school. Competition goes up. |
| The fact that people are arguing on this thread about Landon vs a school in CT is reason enough to delete this thread. |
When I see a thread I have no interest in I just don't click on it..just saying |
kinda like the Big 3 debate that pops up on this forum once a quarter right
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Shut up and just go the F away. Clearly this thread is really popular with DC area private school folks. Your opinion doesn't matter. |
| Trippi > Munro |
Landon has four seniors headed for Navy: Shockey (FOGO); Nate Buller (attack); Cam James (defense); and Corcoran (goalie). They've got a great tradition developing with a Landon-to-Navy lacrosse pipeline (Navy's 2016 captain, Pat Keena, was a Landon grad). |