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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well one non-Catholic school wouldn’t be happy to see Prep leave the IAC. It’s the same one that was the only school that voted against expelling Prep football in 2006. That’s Landon. As contentious as the relationship between these two schools has been —- and it’s been ugly at times —- beating GP is what Landon and their alums care about. OSU fans hate Michigan, but they aren’t going to vote to throw them out of the B1G. What if GP takes their program up a notch and starts to dominate the IAC? Landon did this for 15+ years and there was hardly a peep. How many times have schools other than Landon or Prep won the IAC lacrosse title? Who is going to lead the charge and get all these IAC and MAC schools cast their lots in a completely new and revolutionary concept? Talk about herding cats. [/quote] As much as I'd like to see the IAC remain together, its on a matter of time before the league vanishes or its current makeup of 6 members (Landon, GP, Bullis, Saint Stephens, EHS, STA) looks dramatically different. Size of school, geographical locations, greater emphasis on athletics, boarding, single sex vs coed, I could go on and on but each school continues to point fingers at one another as the competitive imbalances have become even more pronounced in the past 5 years. Whether Prep homers wants to admit it or not, the Hoyas natural natural home is the WCAC. They can fall on their sword about their elite academic perception. Whoever continues to make college references, do you think Duke really cares they are in a conference with Clemson or Florida State, both schools they are academically superior too, probably not. While I agree with you that Landon wouldn't be happy to see GP out of the IAC or the creation of a new league (IAC - MAC merger), they are only one school with one vote. Landon is more aligned with Prep in terms of putting an emphasis of athletics, however the Bears don't have the advantage of bolting to the Catholic league if the opportunity were to present itself. Bullis is also in a tough situation. While its co-ed, Bullis is drastically larger than the other co-ed schools in the IAC, both EHS and Saint Stephens. Bullis has been increasing their enrollment over the years as they have the capital and land to do so (they have been talking about for years about building a dorm) Bullis, similar to Landon and GP, also has an emphasis on athletics for some marquee sports - boys / girls track, boys / girls hoops teams, boys lacrosse and football. I've been saying this for years but the DC private schools should mimic exactly what the MIAA does for its member schools. Combine the WCAC, IAC, and MAC schools into one conference and have 3 tiers (upper, middle, lower) based how competitive the program is their sport. For example take a school like Sidwell Friends, while their football program pretty bad, they opt to play in the lowest division with similar schools. Meanwhile their basektball program is elite, and could opt to play in the upper division and compete with the big boys. The ADs at most of these schools are so incompetent, this is not earth shattering. A five year plan should have been in the works years ago. As a previous poster earlier, half the WCAC schools dislike playing in the WCAC due to the competitive imbalances with the larger all male schools (mainly DM and GZ) [/quote] The schools with the actual power to affect change here are the co-ed schools. Bullis, EHS, SSSAS all have a perfect example of a league that makes sense in their own athletic department: the ISL. IAC/MAC schools who are also in the ISL: Bullis Episcopal Flint Hill GDS Potomac Sidwell St. Andrew's St. Stephen's St. Agnes Start with those 8 and then you add Landon (brother school to Holton) and St. Alban's (brother school to NCS). All of these ADs and HoS's know each other and deal with each other regularly. The only schools left out of the mix are St. James and Prep. Obviously, this turns into just having Potomac replace Prep in terms of the "A" lacrosse league, but it also aligns all schools for other sports to be able to provide consistent scheduling etc..[/quote]
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