Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this is for me? Maybe you meant to quote or reply to someone else. I do feel for those Capital girls in those classes, and hope they can get it going back in a positive direction. It must be very stressful for them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, thanks. My worry for those girls on those teams is threefold.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apologies, I guess my question was unclear. The last 2 years of Capital teams, the '27s and '28s. Has it been a key injury to their top player, or has that player(s) gone to a different team, causing both teams to drop like a stone in the rankings and now be playing in third tier brackets? Please keep it anonymous, if you can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that what happened to Capital the last couple of years?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
So when the best player goes to a different team .... what happens to the girls who stayed at M&D DC?
They seem to be doing well based on their record. Maybe they get more reps too?
Injuries to top players hurt them, but more so the equal playing time. If they played the top 12 with a few extra middies rotating in, the records would be much better. Capital would rather see the whole team get recruited to decent schools rather than the top third to top schools. Quantity over quality. Great if you're at the bottom, not as much if towards the top.
One, they now have 4 local area type schools (for universities that want to have exposure to Wash/Balt recruits) that are clearly better as teams than Capital is now. Whereas normally it might be just one, and another might be proximate. So now the competition for those spots from the area will go up about fourfold, and against a lot of better talent.
Also, that they each have so much difficulty scoring, that is not going to be a good look for all the offensive players. Which in large part encompasses a majority of the teams.
Last, because they have so much difficulty scoring, it may be difficult to get much traction to improve their standing and looks/brackets while they're now playing 20 something or mid 30s teams for the tournaments that have set their brackets. If they were high scoring and defense was more of an issue, against those opponents they might be able to get the delta up on games to allow them to move up brackets in later tournaments. That doesn't seem likely now. So they may be looking at outer fields, against low competition, while coaches take coffee or lunch breaks or get a peak at the top 2028s for example in the '27s case. It must all be so frustrating for them.
Fine, the 2028 and 2027 teams are not as good as the teams before them. Why does that mean the Capital Lacrosse Club, with all its success and no organizational changes as far as I am aware, is not worthy of top consideration by the best 2029 players? Please explain this to me.
The most stressing part will be choosing between Yale or Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this is for me? Maybe you meant to quote or reply to someone else. I do feel for those Capital girls in those classes, and hope they can get it going back in a positive direction. It must be very stressful for them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, thanks. My worry for those girls on those teams is threefold.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apologies, I guess my question was unclear. The last 2 years of Capital teams, the '27s and '28s. Has it been a key injury to their top player, or has that player(s) gone to a different team, causing both teams to drop like a stone in the rankings and now be playing in third tier brackets? Please keep it anonymous, if you can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that what happened to Capital the last couple of years?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
So when the best player goes to a different team .... what happens to the girls who stayed at M&D DC?
They seem to be doing well based on their record. Maybe they get more reps too?
Injuries to top players hurt them, but more so the equal playing time. If they played the top 12 with a few extra middies rotating in, the records would be much better. Capital would rather see the whole team get recruited to decent schools rather than the top third to top schools. Quantity over quality. Great if you're at the bottom, not as much if towards the top.
One, they now have 4 local area type schools (for universities that want to have exposure to Wash/Balt recruits) that are clearly better as teams than Capital is now. Whereas normally it might be just one, and another might be proximate. So now the competition for those spots from the area will go up about fourfold, and against a lot of better talent.
Also, that they each have so much difficulty scoring, that is not going to be a good look for all the offensive players. Which in large part encompasses a majority of the teams.
Last, because they have so much difficulty scoring, it may be difficult to get much traction to improve their standing and looks/brackets while they're now playing 20 something or mid 30s teams for the tournaments that have set their brackets. If they were high scoring and defense was more of an issue, against those opponents they might be able to get the delta up on games to allow them to move up brackets in later tournaments. That doesn't seem likely now. So they may be looking at outer fields, against low competition, while coaches take coffee or lunch breaks or get a peak at the top 2028s for example in the '27s case. It must all be so frustrating for them.
Fine, the 2028 and 2027 teams are not as good as the teams before them. Why does that mean the Capital Lacrosse Club, with all its success and no organizational changes as far as I am aware, is not worthy of top consideration by the best 2029 players? Please explain this to me.
Not sure if this is for me? Maybe you meant to quote or reply to someone else. I do feel for those Capital girls in those classes, and hope they can get it going back in a positive direction. It must be very stressful for them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, thanks. My worry for those girls on those teams is threefold.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apologies, I guess my question was unclear. The last 2 years of Capital teams, the '27s and '28s. Has it been a key injury to their top player, or has that player(s) gone to a different team, causing both teams to drop like a stone in the rankings and now be playing in third tier brackets? Please keep it anonymous, if you can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that what happened to Capital the last couple of years?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
So when the best player goes to a different team .... what happens to the girls who stayed at M&D DC?
They seem to be doing well based on their record. Maybe they get more reps too?
Injuries to top players hurt them, but more so the equal playing time. If they played the top 12 with a few extra middies rotating in, the records would be much better. Capital would rather see the whole team get recruited to decent schools rather than the top third to top schools. Quantity over quality. Great if you're at the bottom, not as much if towards the top.
One, they now have 4 local area type schools (for universities that want to have exposure to Wash/Balt recruits) that are clearly better as teams than Capital is now. Whereas normally it might be just one, and another might be proximate. So now the competition for those spots from the area will go up about fourfold, and against a lot of better talent.
Also, that they each have so much difficulty scoring, that is not going to be a good look for all the offensive players. Which in large part encompasses a majority of the teams.
Last, because they have so much difficulty scoring, it may be difficult to get much traction to improve their standing and looks/brackets while they're now playing 20 something or mid 30s teams for the tournaments that have set their brackets. If they were high scoring and defense was more of an issue, against those opponents they might be able to get the delta up on games to allow them to move up brackets in later tournaments. That doesn't seem likely now. So they may be looking at outer fields, against low competition, while coaches take coffee or lunch breaks or get a peak at the top 2028s for example in the '27s case. It must all be so frustrating for them.
Fine, the 2028 and 2027 teams are not as good as the teams before them. Why does that mean the Capital Lacrosse Club, with all its success and no organizational changes as far as I am aware, is not worthy of top consideration by the best 2029 players? Please explain this to me.
Anonymous wrote:OK, thanks. My worry for those girls on those teams is threefold.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apologies, I guess my question was unclear. The last 2 years of Capital teams, the '27s and '28s. Has it been a key injury to their top player, or has that player(s) gone to a different team, causing both teams to drop like a stone in the rankings and now be playing in third tier brackets? Please keep it anonymous, if you can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that what happened to Capital the last couple of years?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
So when the best player goes to a different team .... what happens to the girls who stayed at M&D DC?
They seem to be doing well based on their record. Maybe they get more reps too?
Injuries to top players hurt them, but more so the equal playing time. If they played the top 12 with a few extra middies rotating in, the records would be much better. Capital would rather see the whole team get recruited to decent schools rather than the top third to top schools. Quantity over quality. Great if you're at the bottom, not as much if towards the top.
One, they now have 4 local area type schools (for universities that want to have exposure to Wash/Balt recruits) that are clearly better as teams than Capital is now. Whereas normally it might be just one, and another might be proximate. So now the competition for those spots from the area will go up about fourfold, and against a lot of better talent.
Also, that they each have so much difficulty scoring, that is not going to be a good look for all the offensive players. Which in large part encompasses a majority of the teams.
Last, because they have so much difficulty scoring, it may be difficult to get much traction to improve their standing and looks/brackets while they're now playing 20 something or mid 30s teams for the tournaments that have set their brackets. If they were high scoring and defense was more of an issue, against those opponents they might be able to get the delta up on games to allow them to move up brackets in later tournaments. That doesn't seem likely now. So they may be looking at outer fields, against low competition, while coaches take coffee or lunch breaks or get a peak at the top 2028s for example in the '27s case. It must all be so frustrating for them.
OK, thanks. My worry for those girls on those teams is threefold.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apologies, I guess my question was unclear. The last 2 years of Capital teams, the '27s and '28s. Has it been a key injury to their top player, or has that player(s) gone to a different team, causing both teams to drop like a stone in the rankings and now be playing in third tier brackets? Please keep it anonymous, if you can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that what happened to Capital the last couple of years?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
So when the best player goes to a different team .... what happens to the girls who stayed at M&D DC?
They seem to be doing well based on their record. Maybe they get more reps too?
Injuries to top players hurt them, but more so the equal playing time. If they played the top 12 with a few extra middies rotating in, the records would be much better. Capital would rather see the whole team get recruited to decent schools rather than the top third to top schools. Quantity over quality. Great if you're at the bottom, not as much if towards the top.
Anonymous wrote:Apologies, I guess my question was unclear. The last 2 years of Capital teams, the '27s and '28s. Has it been a key injury to their top player, or has that player(s) gone to a different team, causing both teams to drop like a stone in the rankings and now be playing in third tier brackets? Please keep it anonymous, if you can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that what happened to Capital the last couple of years?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
So when the best player goes to a different team .... what happens to the girls who stayed at M&D DC?
They seem to be doing well based on their record. Maybe they get more reps too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
It’s a team sport and those are excuses.
Actually not an excuse. It's the complete opposite and provides context. Take the tall draw girl off of HG or any other team's best player, and they will struggle. This team hasn't. If they stay together, the team will be really good. If they don't, there will be multiple strong teams in the DMV.
Apologies, I guess my question was unclear. The last 2 years of Capital teams, the '27s and '28s. Has it been a key injury to their top player, or has that player(s) gone to a different team, causing both teams to drop like a stone in the rankings and now be playing in third tier brackets? Please keep it anonymous, if you can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that what happened to Capital the last couple of years?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
So when the best player goes to a different team .... what happens to the girls who stayed at M&D DC?
They seem to be doing well based on their record. Maybe they get more reps too?
Anonymous wrote:That is exactly the point. When the Capital team struggles and drops in rankings they still have the BRAND that helps them when it comes to recruiting. I have zero doubt that 27s and 28s from Capital will go on to amazing lacrosse programs.
I wish all of the other programs discussed the best of luck but if it was my kid they would only be considered once Capital was off the table.
As someone else mentioned the real question is really if you make Capital Orange do you take it or go else where. That is the tougher call.
Anonymous wrote:Is that what happened to Capital the last couple of years?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
So when the best player goes to a different team .... what happens to the girls who stayed at M&D DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
It’s a team sport and those are excuses.
Is that what happened to Capital the last couple of years?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.
So when the best player goes to a different team .... what happens to the girls who stayed at M&D DC?
Anonymous wrote:M&D DC lost maybe their best player to significant injury just before the playoffs. They still beat SkyWalkers then lost to HG in semis. Not saying they are super team or that they will all stay but they are really good, no doubt.