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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Top 2 WCAC stronger than Top 2 IAC. [/quote] They aren't, though. Your assumption doesn't pass the eye test or the quant analysis (laxnumbers): Bullis 95.92 Prep 95.58 PVI 95.54 SJC 95.20 I'm in the camp of: any of these teams could snag any others on a given day.[/quote] 100% agree toss up on any given day! All four have strong Goalie play, Great Defense and Offense that can put up points.[/quote] There are kids that barely play on the WCAC teams that would start/play plenty at the IAC schools. This board isn't for calling kids out so not going to do that. [/quote] And there are IAC coaches that would take WCAC coaches’ jobs [/quote] Those kids should start and or play at those IAC schools. Why go to GZ and SJC and watch others play! [/quote] Yes and no. For one thing, SJC is the only WCAC school with an abundance of talent and D1 commits sitting on the bench. GZ and GC are holding it together with shallow rosters and grit. PVI is all seniors, and will likely be a total non-factor next year. Secondly (and I'm no SJC fan), but the "path to college" formula is working at SJC. Kids from SJC are going to far better academic colleges than they would without lacrosse. Much of that is club related of course, but like or not, SJC's program carries enough stature nationally (maybe not deserved) to give lax recruits an added boost. Now of course Landon, Bullis and Prep carry that same national lax stature, but they also come with dramatically higher tuitions and a more rigorous academic load. [/quote]
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