I think everyone takes your point that students make better contacts at Yale, but it's an outrageous exaggeration to say that it's "ensured" that they'll be behind a desk after going to Clemson.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next M&D commits this one the #2 player in the country to Clemson.
These girls going to Clemson are not making a good decision. The coach has a bad reputation and it’s not a very good school. They are top players who could be going anywhere. It’s sad.
Going to Clemson would be a blast! Have you ever been to a Clemson football game? It’s not Harvard, but I would have zero issues if my daughter played Lacrosse there. Talk about a great overall college experience. There is no professional league where girls can make millions of dollars playing lacrosse. College is the final destination. Let the kids enjoy themselves before they’re stuck behind a desk for 40 years.
This would not be the first time I’ve heard others say Kwolek can be difficult to play for.
Going to Clemson over Yale, Michigan, etc. will ensure she is behind a desk and not running the show....or she will become a women's lacrosse coach.....
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the purpose of the discussion is to downplay how awesome it is that many players from this area are recruited from schools across the country. The question is if you are good enough to write your own ticket, do you use that golden ticket at Clemson? How many home football games each year weighed against offerings by other better academic schools that are also great lacrosse programs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next M&D commits this one the #2 player in the country to Clemson.
These girls going to Clemson are not making a good decision. The coach has a bad reputation and it’s not a very good school. They are top players who could be going anywhere. It’s sad.
Going to Clemson would be a blast! Have you ever been to a Clemson football game? It’s not Harvard, but I would have zero issues if my daughter played Lacrosse there. Talk about a great overall college experience. There is no professional league where girls can make millions of dollars playing lacrosse. College is the final destination. Let the kids enjoy themselves before they’re stuck behind a desk for 40 years.
This would not be the first time I’ve heard others say Kwolek can be difficult to play for.
Anonymous wrote:The comments on this thread are insane ! You all should feel great about the fact that your daughters play lacrosse in the DMV. That alone is a huge advantage for recruitment. Coaches don't care if your DD played for M&D, Heros, Capital, Skywalkers. They all play in the same brackets at all of the best tournaments in the country (another advantage being all drivable).
The club teams are all great, the schools are all great and what ultimately gets you recruited is YOUR PLAY and YOUR GRADES. So all of this BS about what club team is better is just distracting you from truly enjoying the moment, which by the way goes by way faster than you can imagine. Get over yourselves and be supportive parents to your girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next M&D commits this one the #2 player in the country to Clemson.
These girls going to Clemson are not making a good decision. The coach has a bad reputation and it’s not a very good school. They are top players who could be going anywhere. It’s sad.
Going to Clemson would be a blast! Have you ever been to a Clemson football game? It’s not Harvard, but I would have zero issues if my daughter played Lacrosse there. Talk about a great overall college experience. There is no professional league where girls can make millions of dollars playing lacrosse. College is the final destination. Let the kids enjoy themselves before they’re stuck behind a desk for 40 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next M&D commits this one the #2 player in the country to Clemson.
These girls going to Clemson are not making a good decision. The coach has a bad reputation and it’s not a very good school. They are top players who could be going anywhere. It’s sad.
Going to Clemson would be a blast! Have you ever been to a Clemson football game? It’s not Harvard, but I would have zero issues if my daughter played Lacrosse there. Talk about a great overall college experience. There is no professional league where girls can make millions of dollars playing lacrosse. College is the final destination. Let the kids enjoy themselves before they’re stuck behind a desk for 40 years.
This would not be the first time I’ve heard others say Kwolek can be difficult to play for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next M&D commits this one the #2 player in the country to Clemson.
These girls going to Clemson are not making a good decision. The coach has a bad reputation and it’s not a very good school. They are top players who could be going anywhere. It’s sad.
Going to Clemson would be a blast! Have you ever been to a Clemson football game? It’s not Harvard, but I would have zero issues if my daughter played Lacrosse there. Talk about a great overall college experience. There is no professional league where girls can make millions of dollars playing lacrosse. College is the final destination. Let the kids enjoy themselves before they’re stuck behind a desk for 40 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next M&D commits this one the #2 player in the country to Clemson.
These girls going to Clemson are not making a good decision. The coach has a bad reputation and it’s not a very good school. They are top players who could be going anywhere. It’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next M&D commits this one the #2 player in the country to Clemson.
These girls going to Clemson are not making a good decision. The coach has a bad reputation and it’s not a very good school. They are top players who could be going anywhere. It’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YJ MA player committed to JMU.
Impossible! She wasn’t with Capital, Pride or one of the MD teams!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that Clemson has been using NIL money to attract recruits. Are other schools doing that now as well for WLAX?
What does using NIL money actually mean? Are they able to offer money above and beyond athletic and merit scholarships? Where does the money come from?