Who are the people that have negative things to say about Capital Orange?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For everyone who has questioned whether to stick with Capital Orange. A team ranked 63 with some great results thus far. Results speak for themselves for any younger families watching.
Woh - chill
Same way you shouldn’t disrespect families college decisions, you shouldn’t disrespect families club decisions.
I have seen families who made a tough choice club wise do just fine in the recruiting process.
Congrats to all the recruits no matter college or club.
Everyone’s path is different.
this comment was in response to people who have negative things to say about Capital Orange. No idea where you see disrespect in club choices? Congrats to all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For everyone who has questioned whether to stick with Capital Orange. A team ranked 63 with some great results thus far. Results speak for themselves for any younger families watching.
Woh - chill
Same way you shouldn’t disrespect families college decisions, you shouldn’t disrespect families club decisions.
I have seen families who made a tough choice club wise do just fine in the recruiting process.
Congrats to all the recruits no matter college or club.
Everyone’s path is different.
Anonymous wrote:For everyone who has questioned whether to stick with Capital Orange. A team ranked 63 with some great results thus far. Results speak for themselves for any younger families watching.
Anonymous wrote:The ‘28 crazies have taken over a ‘26 Commitment thread. They are locusts.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone broken out the DC ones by school? How many Stone Ridge and Visi commits are there?
South Florida is not in a P4 conference. Have they given any indication they'll opt in to the settlement roster limits? With their low tuition and supposedly offering up a bunch of full rides, it seems more plausible they'd go with unlimited roster and try to get lucky in numbers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean?Anonymous wrote:Anyone know which schools have reversed commitments for the 25 class and how will this affect the 26’s?
That is a great question with new roster limits for the 2025-2026 academic year. The NCAA new roster limit for women's lacrosse is 38. Let's use a newer school, South Florida, as an example. On their website for the 2024-2025 season they have 40 players listed. No seniors and 6 grad students. After this season, their returning roster would have 34 players. They have 9 student athletes listed as 2025 recruits. That would put their roster at 43 players. That is 5 players over the 38 roster limit for their sport. Coaches will have to make decisions on how to get down their numbers to meet the new roster limit.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone broken out the DC ones by school? How many Stone Ridge and Visi commits are there?
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean?Anonymous wrote:Anyone know which schools have reversed commitments for the 25 class and how will this affect the 26’s?