Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WCAC is GCs to lose. Lost only 2 starters and have 2-time POTY. SJC 2nd with losing 4 seniors but more impact players than GC. Uphill battle for PVI with the depth they lost so they're probably 3rd. Rest of the pack far back.
ISL will be interesting but SR probably still number 1 with the most depth. Visi and SSSAS will keep it close though.
Agree that SR is the favorite in the ISL, but don't sleep on Potomac. SSAS probably a year away. Visi has talent, but coaching?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How has the WCAC “fallen off” exactly? You could argue it’s the strongest it’s ever been.
ISL has always been considered the preeminent DC area conference, and PVI beat ISL champion SR last year, SJC has defeated Visi the past two times they’ve played (and lost to SR by one), and GC is the #2 team in the entire DMV (ranked above all other ISL teams). WCAC was the only conference that sent a player to the #1 team in the country last year (NW) and has another one going next year. When has any of this ever happened in WCAC girls lax before?
GC has always been a strong program, and PVI and SJC have replaced BI and Holy Cross in the number two and three slots. The level of talent and competition has never been higher.
Just because one WCAC program (BI) is no longer a national contender doesn’t mean the current strength across the conference’s top three teams is any less impressive.
You make a good point. The WCAC isn't as deep as the ISL. Which, to be far, is also in part because the ISL is just bigger. Top teams in WCAC are just as strong as top teams in ISL. Shown with PVI winning VISAA after being dominated in WCAC final by GC.
Anonymous wrote:How has the WCAC “fallen off” exactly? You could argue it’s the strongest it’s ever been.
ISL has always been considered the preeminent DC area conference, and PVI beat ISL champion SR last year, SJC has defeated Visi the past two times they’ve played (and lost to SR by one), and GC is the #2 team in the entire DMV (ranked above all other ISL teams). WCAC was the only conference that sent a player to the #1 team in the country last year (NW) and has another one going next year. When has any of this ever happened in WCAC girls lax before?
GC has always been a strong program, and PVI and SJC have replaced BI and Holy Cross in the number two and three slots. The level of talent and competition has never been higher.
Just because one WCAC program (BI) is no longer a national contender doesn’t mean the current strength across the conference’s top three teams is any less impressive.
Anonymous wrote:No GC fan here, but not really going to be challenged inside the WCAC which as a conference I feel like has fallen off. GC has held steady which is more than enough to put them head and shoulders ahead of the rest. Don't see them having any close in conference games. They'll have trouble vs ISL teams, and they definitely struggle against Baltimore schools.
Anonymous wrote:Predict GC and SJC in WCAC Championship. Very early prediction, so I could be wrong. SJC has to figure out how to not get out coached and have to play 4 quarters tough. Coaching was as a significant downfall for them last year and they didn't seem to work hard all the time. Coach needs to be more agile and adjust more quickly. SJC has high caliber talent, even losing their NW and Harvard recruits. GC will be tough to beat on any day.
Anonymous wrote:WCAC is GCs to lose. Lost only 2 starters and have 2-time POTY. SJC 2nd with losing 4 seniors but more impact players than GC. Uphill battle for PVI with the depth they lost so they're probably 3rd. Rest of the pack far back.
ISL will be interesting but SR probably still number 1 with the most depth. Visi and SSSAS will keep it close though.