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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Now that we’re passed winter break and preseason training he started in ernest - what are the expectations for freshman to make varsity. At my son’s high level public it looks like there is only room for 1 or 2 freshmen. I think my son is in the running but it might be better for him to just play at JV and be a contributor rather than be a backup on V. [/quote] we will have 2 freshmen on varsity and both will be starting. One is absolutely good enough to play in college and talking to his parents who are very much so academically focused they put education first. I’m guessing this kid will one day have a lot of fun playing club lacrosse. [/quote] What school? Gonzaga? Starting freshmen on varsity is very likely a result of the team being near the bottom of the conference vs the two kids being prodigies. My son plays at the elite level in 2028, all of these kids know each other, and while there are some great players in this 2028 class— NONE of them stand out as a superstar. There just aren’t any real superstars in this class around the DMV, at any position. But a ton of these kids will play D1. Landon, Prep, SJC, Gonzaga, PVI— they will all send 7-10 kids per year to D1. And I suspect very few of them were playing varsity their freshman year. Stop emphasizing this like it’s the gateway to being a D1 player [/quote]
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