Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MIT!
wrong. they don't recruit. they are one of few varsity programs who just picks their team from among the student body.
This is wrong. My child was recruited by MIT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls lacrosse for MIT head coach explains that they cannot help with admissions. You must get in on your own.
That was not the case for the girl I know who was recruited by MIT. It sounds like whomever was told this not a recruit, but coach is willing to consider them as a walk on if they are admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Girls lacrosse for MIT head coach explains that they cannot help with admissions. You must get in on your own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MIT!
wrong. they don't recruit. they are one of few varsity programs who just picks their team from among the student body.
They also recruit men my son was recruited by them ended up going to an Ivy League instead. He had a valedictorian profile and very talented in his sport.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MIT!
wrong. they don't recruit. they are one of few varsity programs who just picks their team from among the student body.
They recruit for women, for sure. I know someone who played there and she verbally committed before the fall of senior year, similar to the NESACs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MIT!
wrong. they don't recruit. they are one of few varsity programs who just picks their team from among the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, be aware, you have to be a top quality player to be recruited at these schools. They aren't looking for good students who happen to be decent to marginal lax players. They're looking for great lax players who might be marginal students. That's where the true benefit lies.
I posted a question on another forum and people just said to look up where the roster had played in high school, but I didn't have much luck finding local girls for reference. My dd wants to play at a NESCAC school. She goes to a top dmv private and has the grades to be in the realm of consideration, but would she be able to play lax if she's a top player on a Pride or Stars type team, or are they looking for Capital, Heroes, M&D black, etc. level. TIA
Anonymous wrote:The top NESCACs are looking for very high level lacrosse players. Typically, they recruit from Capital level teams, but there are a few Pride players. Not aware of any Stars players.
Anonymous wrote:Also, be aware, you have to be a top quality player to be recruited at these schools. They aren't looking for good students who happen to be decent to marginal lax players. They're looking for great lax players who might be marginal students. That's where the true benefit lies.