Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP
Most of my son's teammates (on well known AAU team) are planning to apply at IAC/MAC schools next year and/or attempt to be "recruited." What's the point of attending these schools (for basketball vs academics) to be bench riders? There is a LOT of talent in the DMV and fierce competition to make AAU and school teams.
(We can't afford to spend $50k+/year for tuition with no guarantee of playing time at JV or V levels!)
My son is at one of the top MAC schools and he wasn’t recruited, but he’s one of the better players. They don’t recruit as much as is being insinuated above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s up with Sidwell boys basketball this year? Is a rebuild year after a lot of graduations?
Two senior D-1 starters injured and out for the year and despite that, still won the MAC and will play the 'zags for the DCSAA championship.
Anonymous wrote:What’s up with Sidwell boys basketball this year? Is a rebuild year after a lot of graduations?
Anonymous wrote:NP
Most of my son's teammates (on well known AAU team) are planning to apply at IAC/MAC schools next year and/or attempt to be "recruited." What's the point of attending these schools (for basketball vs academics) to be bench riders? There is a LOT of talent in the DMV and fierce competition to make AAU and school teams.
(We can't afford to spend $50k+/year for tuition with no guarantee of playing time at JV or V levels!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol. Gonzaga has kids getting cut who would be starters as freshman on most varsity teams in the area. Every year, families enroll their kids at GZ thinking they will be high level d1. They quickly run back to public school when the kid gets cut or is buried on the freshman bench.
Is it your impressions that this the case even for kids who got recruited for basketball?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol. Gonzaga has kids getting cut who would be starters as freshman on most varsity teams in the area. Every year, families enroll their kids at GZ thinking they will be high level d1. They quickly run back to public school when the kid gets cut or is buried on the freshman bench.
Is it your impressions that this the case even for kids who got recruited for basketball?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, Gonzaga will need to pull off some recruiting wins to avoid stumbling badly next season.
Still, this year’s team is one of the all-time greats in DC HS history, so a rebuilding year or two is probably in order.
Anonymous wrote:lol. Gonzaga has kids getting cut who would be starters as freshman on most varsity teams in the area. Every year, families enroll their kids at GZ thinking they will be high level d1. They quickly run back to public school when the kid gets cut or is buried on the freshman bench.
Anonymous wrote:What’s up with Sidwell boys basketball this year? Is a rebuild year after a lot of graduations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s up with Sidwell boys basketball this year? Is a rebuild year after a lot of graduations?
It’s a combination of some injury back luck and lack of depth. Also a few local teams like SJC are just a lot better than some projected. WCAC dominance asserting itself.
Anonymous wrote:What’s up with Sidwell boys basketball this year? Is a rebuild year after a lot of graduations?
Anonymous wrote:What’s up with Sidwell boys basketball this year? Is a rebuild year after a lot of graduations?