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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS is being recruited by JHU. Was told by the coach that they want to see 1500/34 and top 10% of HS class.[/quote] JHU = D3 Not the same answer for D1 schools. [/quote] We were told the same for the Ivies (D1 schools).[/quote] So if I am understanding correctly, despite the test-optional policy, we should expect that the Ivy League schools reaching out to our student-athlete ("top" sport like football/basketball/lacrosse) will request ACT/SAT scores? Also, when should we expect Ivy League recruiting to end practically speaking? End of junior year? End of first semester senior year? Thank you![/quote] I love how uiy lumped lacrosse as a top sport :lol: [/quote] At many schools it is a top sport but (other than at JHU) not to the extent of football or hoops.[/quote] "Top sport" in what way? Maybe there would be a lot of interest in playing it at certain schools, but I don't see it as a top revenue generator. Do a lot of these athletes continue to play their sport year after year once admitted? They're not getting a scholarship for it, and I'm assuming they can't be dismissed for choosing to quit. I wonder if some use it for a bump in admissions and then quit. [/quote] LACROSSE IS GOD at Hopkins. Hopkins Homecoming is centered around a Lacrosse game, not football. Homecoming weekend was the big lacrosse game. Football is not a big deal at hopkins---at all. My husband is an alum.[/quote] That’s because the remaining sports are pitiful and d3[/quote] That isn’t true. Hopkins D3 sports are pretty successful, often making it to the NCAA championship or playoffs, particularly football, baseball, track and swim. Maybe best to not offer opinions when you have no clue what you are talking about.[/quote]
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