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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Capital Orange's college recruiting for the last two years has sucked. I know - my DD is one of them. The fact is that getting recruited to play in college just gets more competitive every year and the Capital recruiting director does nothing of substance for the Orange players until Blue is recruited.[/quote] Curious to know what year your daughter is/was ? Keep in mind, COVID really hurt the recruiting for 22s.[/quote] Covid definitely had an impact on many local clubs. [b]Cap B was able to navigate this better than others because of its experience, college connections, and recruiting history. I believe all of their players committed to playing in college and did so early.[/b] Pride really struggled being a new HS program during Covid, having no recruiting director for a good part of the time, limited to no college connections, and no previous experience guiding players through the recruiting process. Their D1 numbers were low, but surprisingly they had the highest average ranked group followed by Cap B, VA Metro, and Cap O. You can't read too much into this average ranking because it is evident Cap B players placed an emphasis on attending Ivy League schools, but nonetheless still surprising to see Prides results. Cap O selections are a bit puzzling given their commits do not appear to be to the strongest academic schools or schools with strong lacrosse programs. VA Metro has some commits to strong programs including JMU and Michigan. They have some interesting commits to URI and USF, both new D1 programs for 2025. The Jacksonville coach moved over to USF after consistently having JU in the Top 20. One has to assume players committing to this program are top-level talent and USF will be a Top 30 program quickly.[/quote] Don't know your source of this information but you are definitely wrong. At least 4 players on Capital Blue 2022 and 5 on Capital Orange 2022 went uncommitted. [/quote]
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