Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have an opinion as to which "recruiting camps" are good for HS lacrosse players looking to play at selective Div III schools (e.g. Williams, Amherst, etc.)? I already know about prospect camps that these schools offer.
BTW, this is sort of useful...
http://www.wackylax.com/prospect-showcases
I thought colleges recruit through the clubs and not so much high schools. I also thought the prospect camps were for high school recruiting and not college recruiting but I am fairly new to lacrosse world and could be mistaken. I welcome feedback from more experienced parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have an opinion as to which "recruiting camps" are good for HS lacrosse players looking to play at selective Div III schools (e.g. Williams, Amherst, etc.)? I already know about prospect camps that these schools offer.
BTW, this is sort of useful...
http://www.wackylax.com/prospect-showcases
I thought colleges recruit through the clubs and not so much high schools. I also thought the prospect camps were for high school recruiting and not college recruiting but I am fairly new to lacrosse world and could be mistaken. I welcome feedback from more experienced parents.
Anonymous wrote:Is VLC the only elite club team in the DMV that feeds primarily to the public schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have an opinion as to which "recruiting camps" are good for HS lacrosse players looking to play at selective Div III schools (e.g. Williams, Amherst, etc.)? I already know about prospect camps that these schools offer.
BTW, this is sort of useful...
http://www.wackylax.com/prospect-showcases
I thought colleges recruit through the clubs and not so much high schools. I also thought the prospect camps were for high school recruiting and not college recruiting but I am fairly new to lacrosse world and could be mistaken. I welcome feedback from more experienced parents.
The club owners want you to think that colleges recruit solely through the clubs... That once was true. But times are changing. Being a member of a good club team is still important for both exposure and resume value. But playing for many of the private school programs (think IAC/WCAC/MIAA) carries with it that same resume and door-opening function.
The best players do both. That is, they play for a top-notch high school in the spring and club the rest of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have an opinion as to which "recruiting camps" are good for HS lacrosse players looking to play at selective Div III schools (e.g. Williams, Amherst, etc.)? I already know about prospect camps that these schools offer.
BTW, this is sort of useful...
http://www.wackylax.com/prospect-showcases
I thought colleges recruit through the clubs and not so much high schools. I also thought the prospect camps were for high school recruiting and not college recruiting but I am fairly new to lacrosse world and could be mistaken. I welcome feedback from more experienced parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have an opinion as to which "recruiting camps" are good for HS lacrosse players looking to play at selective Div III schools (e.g. Williams, Amherst, etc.)? I already know about prospect camps that these schools offer.
BTW, this is sort of useful...
http://www.wackylax.com/prospect-showcases
Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with DC Express and what private school do they feed?