Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SR also beat Saint Mary’s
By 1 early in season. Think St Mary’s is in second year of new coach so still getting footing and has improved a lot this year as the season went on.
SR lost by a lot to SPSG and “lost” by a lot in scrimmage against Maryvale.
They lost by 2 goals, in the first scrimmage of the year.
Anonymous wrote:thoughts on Visitation and SSSA? If Saints don't come out hot, it might be over for them...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SR also beat Saint Mary’s
By 1 early in season. Think St Mary’s is in second year of new coach so still getting footing and has improved a lot this year as the season went on.
SR lost by a lot to SPSG and “lost” by a lot in scrimmage against Maryvale.
Anonymous wrote:SR also beat Saint Mary’s
Anonymous wrote:My mistake, I guess it was just Potomac that lost to the mid IAAM. Visi lost theirs, but they are the only ISL team to take on McDonogh. Again, just evidence that local parents are putting just a little too much into their kids' lacrosse and are in for a surprise when they get to real lacrosse in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All four teams at the top of the isl have great players and can win in any given day.
SSSA is the only team that has not challenged themselves by playing IMAA teams. Their record is terrific which has yielded a nice national ranking but gained by playing public schools and western teams. Kj is all about her winning record.
First of all, it's IAAM. And in fact, SSAS has played one: St. Mary's, and beat them handily. I will point out that St. Mary's is ranked higher than Notre Dame prep, the only IAAM school that Potomac played and lost to (you are a Potomac dad, right?). Visi really took on the IAAM and does not to appear to have done very well. I will agree that SSSA did not take on the competition that Visi did. However, in the end, the only way to actually determine who the strongest in the ISL is are the head to heads--and so far, SSSA is the only undefeated team in the ISL. It really isn't true that any one of those teams can win any given day.
Saints have played two IAAM schools and won both games!
St. Mary’s and Mount de Sales Academy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All four teams at the top of the isl have great players and can win in any given day.
SSSA is the only team that has not challenged themselves by playing IMAA teams. Their record is terrific which has yielded a nice national ranking but gained by playing public schools and western teams. Kj is all about her winning record. [/quote
First of all, it's IAAM. And in fact, SSAS has played one: St. Mary's, and beat them handily. I will point out that St. Mary's is ranked higher than Notre Dame prep, the only IAAM school that Potomac played and lost to (you are a Potomac dad, right?). Visi really took on the IAAM and does not to appear to have done very well. I will agree that SSSA did not take on the competition that Visi did. However, in the end, the only way to actually determine who the strongest in the ISL is are the head to heads--and so far, SSSA is the only undefeated team in the ISL. It really isn't true that any one of those teams can win any given day.
Saints have played two IAAM schools and won both games!
St. Mary’s and Mount de Sales Academy.