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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Several points raised conflict with my DS's experience. Let me start by saying DS wanted high academic D3 - NESCACs, several Liberty and Centennial Conference schools. - He was not on the highest-level club team, but did play top-level competition in high school. College coaches most definitely reached out to his (unknown) HS coach for feedback and he was therefore a significant part of his process. - Lacrosse Masters was an extremely important part of his journey. Most (>60%) of his NESCAC class attended at least one LM event. - Attendance at prospect days at the individual schools was critical. Club coach contacted college coach before and after event. - Extra COVID eligibility has been much more of a headache in the NESCAC than we expected. Those players got 2 extra years of eligibility and a number of guys took/are taking it. Won't be an issue for those still in high school.[/quote] [b]Thanks, this fits my 2026's profile almost exactly. If you don't mind my asking, when/what grade did your son attend the Lacrosse Masters events? How many did he attend? When did he start going to prospect days? How many prospect days did he do? [/b] Thanks in advance...[/quote] Sophomore year winter LM in FL Rising junior summer Prep School Lacrosse Showcase LM D3 Camp Junior year fall 4 (?) school specific prospect days NHSLS Junior year winter 1 prospect day LM in FL Rising senior summer Prep School Lacrosse Showcase Agree with a PP, do not wait until the summer after junior year to get the attention of NESCAC and NESCAC-like schools. Coaches may "discover" a few players that late, but they have their lists well-developed by the spring. Also, grades were a huge factor for coaches. So was the rigor of DC's course load.[/quote]
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