Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on what I have been hearing though parents, former HS players, it does appear SJC and Georgetown Prep are starting to get more kids who would ended up at Gonzaga in the past 4 years. Gonzaga could very well be on the down swing.
LOL. You are either an idiot and a dumb mom. The Mater Dei pipeline changed 4-5 years ago with the rise of Gonzaga's lax profile and the economic downturn. More and more kids from MD ended up at Gonzaga, which has really hurt Prep's lax program. That hasn't changed and won't be any time soon.
Ummm ... no. The Mater Dei class of 2015 sent 29 kids to Prep, including virtually all of the lacrosse players--many of whom are high Division I recruits (e.g., UNC, UVA and ND). Last year (2016) was not so pronounced but far more Mater Dei grads matriculated at Prep than Gonzaga or elsewhere, including several high level D-I lacrosse talent. This year, the 2017 Mater Dei class sent 24 kids to Prep, including some kids from traditional Gonzaga families. One lacrosse player I know of will attend Gonzaga, and, while a good athlete, not a game changer type (although he may develop into one). One lacrosse player will attend Landon. The rest, including several very talented players, will attend Prep. Gonzaga did hold the advantage for about five years, but that pendulum shifted back to Prep in 2015 and has remained solidly in Prep's favor. For the Mater Dei 2018 graduating class, early indications are that Prep will hold an advantage over Gonzaga, although not quite like 2015 and 2017 classes. For 2019 (rising 7th graders), several really talented kids will likely be attending Prep. They all play on the Club Blue 2023 team.