Anonymous wrote:Score predictions for Landon vs Bullis?
Well yeah, he was being sarcastic because he's likely miffed that a rando didn't have his mid private in his top 10. That some rural rednecks might be in the neighborhood of schools that he has to shell out dinero for. Much like you're doing here by exaggerating the number of Maryland privates that are that good, and local privates that would extend past 10. They don't exist.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If Bullis ends up #1 make Urbana #2. SOS doesn't matter. Only loss was vs Bullis where backups got to play. Plus, they really gave it to #1,373 Oakdale. Nobody can compare to Urbana, literally, because nobody else plays that weak a schedule.
Why not add STAB since they actually played multiple teams on this list. They'd slot in at 3. Prep bumps down to 6 and Urbana never belonged near top 10 anyway.
Why does Urbana keep coming up? They're good for a public, but they'd get dog walked by 20 privates in MD. They're having a good season, have some talented guys, well coached... but they remotely belong in the top 10 convo. Has to be trolling...
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If Bullis ends up #1 make Urbana #2. SOS doesn't matter. Only loss was vs Bullis where backups got to play. Plus, they really gave it to #1,373 Oakdale. Nobody can compare to Urbana, literally, because nobody else plays that weak a schedule.
Why not add STAB since they actually played multiple teams on this list. They'd slot in at 3. Prep bumps down to 6 and Urbana never belonged near top 10 anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Top Ten
1. Paul VI. Will take a massive upset in the next 4 to slip
2. Bullis. Solid #2
3. Georgetown Prep. Never really in doubt
4. Landon. Pretender or Contender on Friday
5. St. John’s. Tried very hard to lose
6. Good Counsel. Thumped in the 2nd half
7. Gonzaga - Comeback falls short, stays where they are until GC
8. St. Albans - Needs the win vs Ep on Friday
9. Urbana - Blows out another public
10. Heights - Squeezes past STMR by one
If Bullis ends up #1 make Urbana #2. SOS doesn't matter. Only loss was vs Bullis where backups got to play. Plus, they really gave it to #1,373 Oakdale. Nobody can compare to Urbana, literally, because nobody else plays that weak a schedule.
Why not add STAB since they actually played multiple teams on this list. They'd slot in at 3. Prep bumps down to 6 and Urbana never belonged near top 10 anyway.
I’d be fine with adding STAB for the reason cited (they regularly play a lot of DMV teams) but you’d also have to at least consider some of the Baltimore metro teams that do the same and if you do that you’d likely have only 5 dmv teams in the top ten. This year anyway.
St. Chris' plays too, is Richmond part of DC? It's dcum.com, not midatlanticum.com. Those teams are regularly used as comparison games to rank teams in an anonymous and overly snarky forum.
Not OP but it’s just as arbitrary to scrounge up 10 teams worthy of a top 10 as it is to draw hard mileage lines for it. There are usually only 5-6 teams each year that are actually good enough to not get shellacked when playing a high quality opponent. The scrap should be over that, not who bottom feeds or nepos their way to some Madlax marketing list.
For what it is worth, the rankings below are from LaxNumbers, its compiled a top 10 from teams from the IAC, WCAC and MIAA.
As the season carries on, I do think these computer rankings do make more sense as more data is ran through its calculations. Not sure if there is any subjective factor in these rankings.
1 Georgetown Prep 9-3-0 94.39 2.50 91.89
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2 McDonogh 7-3-0 94.29 4.10 90.19
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3 Bullis 12-2-0 93.71 5.42 88.28
Team Website
4 Calvert Hall 6-3-0 93.42 2.66 90.76
Team Website
5 Landon 7-3-0 93.20 2.40 90.80
Team Website Team Instagram
6 St Johns College HS 7-4-0 93.13 2.18 90.95
Team Website
7 Loyola-Blakefield 5-5-0 93.07 -0.70 93.77
Team Website
8 Boys Latin 5-6-0 92.75 0.36 92.39
Team Website
9 Severn School 8-2-0 92.25 2.50 89.75
Team Website
10 St Marys Annapolis 6-4-0 92.25 0.70 91.55
11 Gilman 7-5-0 92.15 3.50 88.65
Team Website
12 Archbishop Spalding 5-5-0 91.73 0.20 91.53
Team Website
13 Gonzaga 5-7-0 91.21 0.41 90.79
Team Website
14 Good Counsel 8-5-0 91.09 4.00 87.09
Team Website
15 St Pauls 3-5-0 90.36 -0.50 90.86
And to be very clear, I'm far from considering myself a GP fan, but you can't deny their SOS this Spring. McDonogh, with its first-year head coach, is flying under the radar and is putting together a sneaky good season as well. Severn has also surprised me this Spring as they are a fairly young squad and might sneak into the MIAA playoffs this year.
The next 4 weeks will bring clarity to who the top dogs are in the region.
Good luck to the players, coaches and the seniors!
Neutral!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC is clearly superior, and should have won by more. Reffing was an issue.
They will next time.
Neutral party, attended game. SJC was not clearly superior, except for stretch in the 3rd. GZ looked plenty capable, though the offense needs to step up. Maybe they'd benefit from fewer set plays and just working the 2-man or simply pushing the ball in unsettled situations. SJC got the calls against them they deserved so blaming a close one on the ref is nonsense.
SJC practically disintegrated in the last couple of minutes while GZ had momentum (man up or not). Ultimately, GZ made a bad shooting decision in the last seconds of the game.
This was close throughout (again, except for a few min in the 3rd). In a rematch, this is a coin flip.
GZ dad here so biased, but IMO good take. Player-for-player SJC has more talent but it seemed like they actually wanted GZ to win in the fourth with the way they played. If there's a playoff rematch between these two my money's on the home team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Top Ten
1. Paul VI. Will take a massive upset in the next 4 to slip
2. Bullis. Solid #2
3. Georgetown Prep. Never really in doubt
4. Landon. Pretender or Contender on Friday
5. St. John’s. Tried very hard to lose
6. Good Counsel. Thumped in the 2nd half
7. Gonzaga - Comeback falls short, stays where they are until GC
8. St. Albans - Needs the win vs Ep on Friday
9. Urbana - Blows out another public
10. Heights - Squeezes past STMR by one
If Bullis ends up #1 make Urbana #2. SOS doesn't matter. Only loss was vs Bullis where backups got to play. Plus, they really gave it to #1,373 Oakdale. Nobody can compare to Urbana, literally, because nobody else plays that weak a schedule.
Why not add STAB since they actually played multiple teams on this list. They'd slot in at 3. Prep bumps down to 6 and Urbana never belonged near top 10 anyway.
I’d be fine with adding STAB for the reason cited (they regularly play a lot of DMV teams) but you’d also have to at least consider some of the Baltimore metro teams that do the same and if you do that you’d likely have only 5 dmv teams in the top ten. This year anyway.
St. Chris' plays too, is Richmond part of DC? It's dcum.com, not midatlanticum.com. Those teams are regularly used as comparison games to rank teams in an anonymous and overly snarky forum.
Not OP but it’s just as arbitrary to scrounge up 10 teams worthy of a top 10 as it is to draw hard mileage lines for it. There are usually only 5-6 teams each year that are actually good enough to not get shellacked when playing a high quality opponent. The scrap should be over that, not who bottom feeds or nepos their way to some Madlax marketing list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC is clearly superior, and should have won by more. Reffing was an issue.
They will next time.
Neutral party, attended game. SJC was not clearly superior, except for stretch in the 3rd. GZ looked plenty capable, though the offense needs to step up. Maybe they'd benefit from fewer set plays and just working the 2-man or simply pushing the ball in unsettled situations. SJC got the calls against them they deserved so blaming a close one on the ref is nonsense.
SJC practically disintegrated in the last couple of minutes while GZ had momentum (man up or not). Ultimately, GZ made a bad shooting decision in the last seconds of the game.
This was close throughout (again, except for a few min in the 3rd). In a rematch, this is a coin flip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a complete list of players from the WCAC/IAC that have played professional lacrosse? I asked Chat but it's not close to be accurate.
Romar Dennis from Ryken still plays in the PLL.
Luke Rhoa from St. John's was just drafted to the PLL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the crazy amount of D1 talent SJC has (likely ~25 from class of 2026-2028) and its below expectation results, it shows 1) the coach is good at recruiting kids 2) he cannot coach a talented team 3) college recruiting is mostly club (underperforming HS team doesn't help you recruit).
Half of the D1 commits don’t pan out in college.
Take it from me, our kids, one played all 4 years in college, saw some action his junior and senior years and one hung it up after his sophomore year when he realized he was never going to see the field and was burnt out.
Anonymous wrote:Given the crazy amount of D1 talent SJC has (likely ~25 from class of 2026-2028) and its below expectation results, it shows 1) the coach is good at recruiting kids 2) he cannot coach a talented team 3) college recruiting is mostly club (underperforming HS team doesn't help you recruit).
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a complete list of players from the WCAC/IAC that have played professional lacrosse? I asked Chat but it's not close to be accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Top Ten
1. Paul VI. Will take a massive upset in the next 4 to slip
2. Bullis. Solid #2
3. Georgetown Prep. Never really in doubt
4. Landon. Pretender or Contender on Friday
5. St. John’s. Tried very hard to lose
6. Good Counsel. Thumped in the 2nd half
7. Gonzaga - Comeback falls short, stays where they are until GC
8. St. Albans - Needs the win vs Ep on Friday
9. Urbana - Blows out another public
10. Heights - Squeezes past STMR by one
If Bullis ends up #1 make Urbana #2. SOS doesn't matter. Only loss was vs Bullis where backups got to play. Plus, they really gave it to #1,373 Oakdale. Nobody can compare to Urbana, literally, because nobody else plays that weak a schedule.
Why not add STAB since they actually played multiple teams on this list. They'd slot in at 3. Prep bumps down to 6 and Urbana never belonged near top 10 anyway.
I’d be fine with adding STAB for the reason cited (they regularly play a lot of DMV teams) but you’d also have to at least consider some of the Baltimore metro teams that do the same and if you do that you’d likely have only 5 dmv teams in the top ten. This year anyway.
St. Chris' plays too, is Richmond part of DC? It's dcum.com, not midatlanticum.com. Those teams are regularly used as comparison games to rank teams in an anonymous and overly snarky forum.
Not OP but it’s just as arbitrary to scrounge up 10 teams worthy of a top 10 as it is to draw hard mileage lines for it. There are usually only 5-6 teams each year that are actually good enough to not get shellacked when playing a high quality opponent. The scrap should be over that, not who bottom feeds or nepos their way to some Madlax marketing list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Top Ten
1. Paul VI. Will take a massive upset in the next 4 to slip
2. Bullis. Solid #2
3. Georgetown Prep. Never really in doubt
4. Landon. Pretender or Contender on Friday
5. St. John’s. Tried very hard to lose
6. Good Counsel. Thumped in the 2nd half
7. Gonzaga - Comeback falls short, stays where they are until GC
8. St. Albans - Needs the win vs Ep on Friday
9. Urbana - Blows out another public
10. Heights - Squeezes past STMR by one
If Bullis ends up #1 make Urbana #2. SOS doesn't matter. Only loss was vs Bullis where backups got to play. Plus, they really gave it to #1,373 Oakdale. Nobody can compare to Urbana, literally, because nobody else plays that weak a schedule.
Why not add STAB since they actually played multiple teams on this list. They'd slot in at 3. Prep bumps down to 6 and Urbana never belonged near top 10 anyway.
I’d be fine with adding STAB for the reason cited (they regularly play a lot of DMV teams) but you’d also have to at least consider some of the Baltimore metro teams that do the same and if you do that you’d likely have only 5 dmv teams in the top ten. This year anyway.
St. Chris' plays too, is Richmond part of DC? It's dcum.com, not midatlanticum.com. Those teams are regularly used as comparison games to rank teams in an anonymous and overly snarky forum.