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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I took the 2026 rosters for the pre-season USA Lacrosse Top 10 and asked Gemini to sort the players by home state. According to my Gemini, which is often not a reliable source, based on the 2026 women's lacrosse rosters for Maryland, Clemson, Duke, Johns Hopkins, UNC, Stanford, Northwestern, Florida, Boston College, and Princeton, the players come from the following states and regions, sorted from most to least: New York (N.Y.)92 Maryland (Md.)71 New Jersey (N.J.)41 Pennsylvania (Pa.)29 Massachusetts (Mass.)25 Connecticut (Conn.)24 Florida (Fla.)12 Virginia (Va.)11 Colorado (Colo.)8 Georgia (Ga.)7 California (Calif.)7 Texas (Tex.)4 North Carolina (N.C.)4 Ontario, Canada3 Tennessee (Tenn.)3 Ohio (Ohio)2 Illinois (Ill.)2 New Hampshire (N.H.)2 Minnesota (Minn.)1 Michigan (Mich.)1 Delaware (Del.)1 Vermont (Vt.)1 Washington (Wash.)1 Oregon (Ore.)1 Utah (Utah)1 England1 Australia1 Japan1[/quote] AI doesn’t distinguish Baltimore / HoCo area MD players from DMV MD-area players. That’s why these stats give an accurate picture: Number of Baltimore-area players on top 5 teams: UNC - 2 / 36 (6%) BC - 2 / 32 (6%) NW - 2 / 39 (5%) Stanford - 5 / 34 (15%) Florida - 7 / 40 (18%) Average - Baltimore-area players make up 10% of top 5 program rosters[/quote] It makes no sense to look at the number of MD players on current top 5 teams and then conclude top teams don’t recruit from MD teams considering ALL of those players were recruited many years ago when the “top” list was different. [/quote] Rankings reflect the success of each program based on the talent level of their current player rosters. The stats show the players from Maryland aren’t on top five teams. An argument can actually be made that teams leaning heavily on Baltimore-area talent (UMD) have slid hard - teams that once dominated the sport. [/quote]
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