Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York population 20million
Maryland population 6 million
Why does it matter which part of NY players hail from — or how large the NY total pool is — if Baltimore / HoCo is still the same strong market today as it’s always been? A better question to ask is the one posted above: are fewer girls from the Baltimore area playing T20 D1 today than say four or five years ago? I bet the answer to that is ‘yes’ given the sport’s growth and competition from other markets such as Colorado, Philly, Mass, California (and DMV). NY hasn’t seemed to lose much in the way of player market share based on the PP’s analysis above.
Anonymous wrote:New York population 20million
Maryland population 6 million
Anonymous wrote:New York population 20million
Maryland population 6 million
Anonymous wrote:If its extended to include MOCO or the "DMV" area you add 2 more to Penns' number. They have two sophomores currently rostered one from SJC and one from AHC and they also graduated 2 last year...
Anonymous wrote:Below are stats on current NY v Balto-area players in the top 20. NY has a 2-to-1 player advantage over Baltimore / HoCo / Anne Arundel / Queen Anne / Hartford Counties:
TOTAL NY PLAYERS ON TOP 5 TEAMS = 39
TOTAL BALTO-AREA PLAYERS ON TOP 5 TEAMS = 18
TOTAL NY PLAYERS ON TOP 10 TEAMS = 90
TOTAL BALTO-AREA PLAYERS ON TOP 10 TEAMS = 42
TOTAL NY PLAYERS ON TOP 15 TEAMS = 145
TOTAL BALTO-AREA PLAYERS ON TOP 15 TEAMS = 69
TOTAL NY PLAYERS ON TOP 20 TEAMS = 191
TOTAL BALTO-AREA PLAYERS ON TOP 20 TEAMS = 96
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Supporting data:
UNC
NY 9
Balto area 2
NW
NY 8
Balto area 2
BC
NY 7
Balto area 2
Stanford
NY 7
Balto area 5
Florida
NY 8
Balto area 7
Princeton
NY 4
Balto area 6
Penn
NY 8
Balto area 1
Clemson
NY 10
Balto area 12
Yale
NY 10
Balto area 3
Syracuse
NY 19
Balto area 2
Hopkins
NY 11
Balto area 5
UMD
NY 10
Balto area 13
Stony Brook
NY 20
Balto area 1
Michigan
NY 5
Balto area 2
Loyola
NY 9
Balto area 6
UVA
NY 10
Balto area 4
Duke
NY 9
Balto area 6
ND
NY 10
Balto area 4
Navy
NY 6
Balto area 13
Brown
NY 11
Balto area 0