Anonymous wrote:we know visitation does not but I don’t think anybody really pays much attention to NCS field? Is it?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With more development of the NCS team between now and next Spring, they will likely beat Holton and Bullis, and will have a chance to beat Holy Child and Potomac next year.
Coaches always talk about the improvement between freshman and sophomore year is the greatest.
Does NCS even have a regulation size lacrosse field?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has watched the Saints knows that it was probably the worst They’ve played all season! SR got lucky that it was an off day for Saints who have only lost one game by one goal. I would not call in the season on them. They’re gonna battle till the end despite this one loss.
100% they only lost by one goal and played man down! I’m rooting for SSSA to win it all and I got a kid at a different school!Anonymous wrote:The Saints have faced tough competition throughout their schedule. Every year, there are those who try to downplay their achievements. They have taken on strong teams from Florida, Chicago, and our own ISL high-caliber teams. Stop underestimating these players, the program, and their challenging schedule. Haters will always hate, but constantly criticizing the Saints and SR is getting old. These are top programs with top coaches, and that's a fact.
we know visitation does not but I don’t think anybody really pays much attention to NCS field? Is it?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With more development of the NCS team between now and next Spring, they will likely beat Holton and Bullis, and will have a chance to beat Holy Child and Potomac next year.
Coaches always talk about the improvement between freshman and sophomore year is the greatest.
Does NCS even have a regulation size lacrosse field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saints will beat Visit!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Saints unfortunately fell short in a very tight match against SR! Saints appeared a bit sloppy with some players not moving ball well/taking bad shots, defense holding ball too long with turnovers while SR showed aggressive, physical play and a few ref calls in their favor.... One loss after 17 wins is still pretty darn good.
Congrats to SR!
Same story - different year for Saints. Play a cupcake schedule to try to get ranked and fold like a cheap tent when it really matters. Recruits or no recruits - same result.
SR will win the ISL
Visi will beat Saints in semi-finals.
If Saints don't win both ISL and VA states with this all-time recruiting class, it will be one of the most under achieving choke jobs ever.
Really? I think a semi final finish seems about what we should expect given the recruiting class. A few impressive schools and a few decidedly non- impressive schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With more development of the NCS team between now and next Spring, they will likely beat Holton and Bullis, and will have a chance to beat Holy Child and Potomac next year.
Coaches always talk about the improvement between freshman and sophomore year is the greatest.
Does NCS even have a regulation size lacrosse field?
Anonymous wrote:With more development of the NCS team between now and next Spring, they will likely beat Holton and Bullis, and will have a chance to beat Holy Child and Potomac next year.
Coaches always talk about the improvement between freshman and sophomore year is the greatest.
Again not true. The Saints have played freshman and sophomores just about every game! Stop spreading fake news.Anonymous wrote:Except for Saints, every ISL team I’ve watched this year plays 3 or 4 freshmen. However she plays more players than probably anyone in the ISL because they come off when they annoy her, so it makes sense she plays a 9th grader or two more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody told me that SR started 5 freshmen yesterday. Pretty amazing that a young team could beat a SSSAS team of all of those Seniors and college recruits and now about ready to win the ISL regular season.
I highly doubt that is the case. maybe 1 or 2, but 5?? I would double check your sources
There were in fact 5 freshmen playing yesterday. While not all 5 may have started, they were playing throughout the game until the end.
Previous comment said "Started" that is what I was questioning as being false. And they have 5 total 2029s on roster according to Hudl, 1 being a goalie. Is SR starting a frosh goalie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody told me that SR started 5 freshmen yesterday. Pretty amazing that a young team could beat a SSSAS team of all of those Seniors and college recruits and now about ready to win the ISL regular season.
I highly doubt that is the case. maybe 1 or 2, but 5?? I would double check your sources
There were in fact 5 freshmen playing yesterday. While not all 5 may have started, they were playing throughout the game until the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody told me that SR started 5 freshmen yesterday. Pretty amazing that a young team could beat a SSSAS team of all of those Seniors and college recruits and now about ready to win the ISL regular season.
I highly doubt that is the case. maybe 1 or 2, but 5?? I would double check your sources