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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the Columbia comment/Ivy offer was related to a Cap blue 25’s decision to instead pick a DIII. Not about Louisville. But a good student may be able to stack merit and athletic for Louisville and that does matter to families. Ivy League schools just aren’t the right fit for everyone. People need to get over it; it is getting old. [/quote]. Exactly, no one cares if your player is going to Ivy or Gettysburg. The most important thing is going to school that they want and that they will flourish. I am so happy for each, and every one of these athletes pursuing their dream and playing at the next level. BELOW Copied from ncsasports.org: WHAT ARE THE ODDS OF PLAYING WOMEN’S LACROSSE IN COLLEGE? HOW MANY HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS GO ON TO PLAY D1? Just over 12 percent of high school lacrosse players go on to play women’s college lacrosse. Over five percent of these student-athletes play for NCAA Division 3 programs, while only three percent are offered a roster spot at one of the 115 Division 1 programs. An even smaller percentage of student-athletes – 2 percent – go on to play Division 2 women’s college lacrosse. The remainder of student-athletes play for an NAIA or NJCAA lacrosse program. [/quote]
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