Anonymous wrote:Yale is D3? Guess I am not Ivy material. Good luck to your daughter and her b club team that no one has heard of. That is nice that she will continue her little extra curricular activity at her school. I am sure you and the other 8-10 people watching the games will be proud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capital B team had several girls in 2019 who committed to great schools, including Harvard. Sexist poster above no doubt has a meathead kid who went to a lesser college just because he got his books for free. Hey but at least sexist poster gets to thump his chest and proclaim to anyone who will listen that my kid is playing D1 lax. Sexist poster’s kid will be lucky to get a job coming out of that lesser college and even luckier if he is working for one of those Capital B 2019s!
No clue what Capital B is. A smart kid with rich private school parents bragging about Harvard. The full house mom got her kids into a top school for rowing. BFD
Anonymous wrote:Capital B team had several girls in 2019 who committed to great schools, including Harvard. Sexist poster above no doubt has a meathead kid who went to a lesser college just because he got his books for free. Hey but at least sexist poster gets to thump his chest and proclaim to anyone who will listen that my kid is playing D1 lax. Sexist poster’s kid will be lucky to get a job coming out of that lesser college and even luckier if he is working for one of those Capital B 2019s!
Anonymous wrote:Capital B team had several girls in 2019 who committed to great schools, including Harvard. Sexist poster above no doubt has a meathead kid who went to a lesser college just because he got his books for free. Hey but at least sexist poster gets to thump his chest and proclaim to anyone who will listen that my kid is playing D1 lax. Sexist poster’s kid will be lucky to get a job coming out of that lesser college and even luckier if he is working for one of those Capital B 2019s!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for some perspective of those who have BTDT.
Be in it for the right reasons -- life skills, exercise, fun, whatever. Don't do it thinking it will lead to a college scholarship. Because there is a 99.99% probability that it won't.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for some perspective of those who have BTDT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the above. Because we are in a hotbed, our "B" team players are typically as talented, and certainly as knowledgeable about the game, as "A" players from non-hotbed areas.
Just to be clear. The post referred to B teams not players as a response to a comment about evaluating clubs based on the B team’s ability to get enough players. A player on a D3 college team is not a B player in HS. The B team or second team is often not close to the top team and players do not move up. It would be better for those players to move to the A team of a lesser brand name club. Lots of clubs out there besides the ones often mentioned here.
I understood your post quite clearly. My daughter is on a B team. It is quite full as is the A team. Girls move up and down from A to B as needed. Both teams are strong for the level they are in. In fact there are some on the A team who had mixed feelings about being placed there, because the coach is so awesome on the B team. His approach is all about development with a strong desire to win, of course. My daughter has been playing lacrosse for a very short time, but has made so much progress with this team. Much better than the rec team she was on. We had some wins already at a tournament this year. I would guess some of these girls will handily end up on a varsity team at the high school. That is really our only hope. We are not relying on LAX for college placement, LOL. DD can accomplish that quite easily with her academics if needed, and maybe even walk on to play some day, depending on the school.
Bottom line, B teams have at least two purposes: development of a skillful player with a lot of potential or for the player who is not interested in college placement, but wants to play varsity in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:B team for middle school and even for a freshman is fine as kids mature/develop as players at different rates.
With some extra wall ball and perhaps a few sessions with a trainer or college player can often move a player up to an A team - you may have to try out for other clubs though. Plenty of Madlax B players have done this and moved to VLC, NextLevel, Crabs etc. Many play now for college. Girls develop and are recruited earlier so may be different for them.
Pretty clear sign you don’t know what you are talking about -under current rules, no lacrosse player, regardless of gender, can verbally commit until September of their Junior year.