Anonymous wrote:A number of the kids playing for D1 schools likely received some athletic scholarship. But unlike 1-A football and Division 1 basketball scholarships are split in lacrosse. Likelihood of full scholarship is very small. They give you a piece and sign you into the school.
Rather than looking at athletic scholarship the greatest benefit of the sport is opportunity to go to really competitive colleges. I think you would be far more impressed by the increased likelihood of admission at great colleges than the financial benefit of the D1 players.
Anyone looking at the financial analysis of paying for 10 years of club teams and travel expenses vs. college scholarship will probably figure out it's a losing proposition for almost everyone. Rather they should see it as an investment in an athletic well rounded candidate for admission to a college for which you get the opportunity to continue paying for the privilege. That's the long term view. Great education opportunities in all athletic divisions. First step is to get admitted and lacrosse helps.
Anonymous wrote:What is the end game for lacrosse? There are no pro teams so is it college play?
Anonymous wrote:Boys or girls squad? I'd be surprised is it was more than 1...
Anonymous wrote:What is the end game for lacrosse? There are no pro teams so is it college play?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the end game for lacrosse? There are no pro teams so is it college play?
Wrong. https://www.majorleaguelacrosse.com/
Though the players have day jobs as well since MLL players do not get paid much at all. A lot of LAX players go into finance.
Anonymous wrote:What is the end game for lacrosse? There are no pro teams so is it college play?