Anonymous wrote:Unless you are at SSSAS or SR, HS lax for girls truly means nothing for recruiting. Club is king and your parents doing alot of leg work
Anonymous wrote:The flip side of the argument is that many of the freshman and sophomores in ISL AA don't get meaningful playing time because the juniors and seniors are also very good and the coaches want to win. So, it's a trade off, a good freshman at an ISL A school can play most of the minutes in each game. Admittedly, the competition isn't as good but I've seen it from both sides and there is value in being the "go to player" on your team and getting meaningful playing time leading up to your junior summer to supplement the club team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you are at SSSAS or SR, HS lax for girls truly means nothing for recruiting. Club is king and your parents doing alot of leg work
For SSSAS, I would agree. Not for SR, though.
The SR coach has tons of college connections so you do not know what you are talking about. But I agree, the better the club team you are on the better your chances of being seen.
I am speaking from experience. Bruh.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with most that how you play during your Sophomore club season is most important. However, your player development before that Summer is absolutely crucial. A player will play in a significantly greater number of High School practices and games than in Club where you may practice one or twice a week. I strongly encourage you to go see a Top Level ISL game versus a game in the lower bracket. It is almost a different sport. The Varsity teams in the lower bracket would lose to most JV teams at the top. If your DD really wants to play D1, I would want to spend every day in practice working against other players who are going to play in college and not play against the full-time Violinist who plays lacrosse part time at Sidwell, NCS or Maret. Develop your skills in HS to prepare for the rigors of D1. A hand full of girls have gone high D1 from the lower bracket, but they are the exception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you are at SSSAS or SR, HS lax for girls truly means nothing for recruiting. Club is king and your parents doing alot of leg work
For SSSAS, I would agree. Not for SR, though.
The SR coach has tons of college connections so you do not know what you are talking about. But I agree, the better the club team you are on the better your chances of being seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you are at SSSAS or SR, HS lax for girls truly means nothing for recruiting. Club is king and your parents doing alot of leg work
For SSSAS, I would agree. Not for SR, though.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you are at SSSAS or SR, HS lax for girls truly means nothing for recruiting. Club is king and your parents doing alot of leg work
Anonymous wrote:High school does not matter for recruiting. College coaches are busy with their own teams and typically do not recruit during high school seasons. If recruiting doesn't even take place during the high school season, how important could it be? The better case to make is attending a better lax school school offers stronger preparation for college and recruiting by providing a higher level of play compared to lower teams and divisions.
Also, many ISL A girls are committed to play D1. The link below shows 2026 and 2027 player commitments, and you’ll find several from ISL A schools.
https://public.clublacrosse.org/commitments/Dashboard/gender-with-player