Anonymous wrote:Do Sidwell coaches offer any summer camps or training? I see STA does.
Also, would be interested in strengths and weaknesses of STA coaching.
Anonymous wrote:Bump. Any insight on how to gain exposure to Sidwell coaching ahead of applying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. Any insight on how to gain exposure to Sidwell coaching ahead of applying?
I would reach out to the head coach. He is very approachable.
Anonymous wrote:Bump. Any insight on how to gain exposure to Sidwell coaching ahead of applying?
Anonymous wrote:Bump. Any insight on how to gain exposure to Sidwell coaching ahead of applying?
Anonymous wrote:Won’t steer the kids away from AAU if your kid is a serious player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks to the PP above for the thorough breakdown. Understand where the WCAC is in the basketball hierarchy but is there a difference between the IAC and MAC? And also, just curious where GDS would fall on your list. Are they below STA for basketball (no need to discuss academics, that’s not the question). Thanks!!
MAC is usually not as competitive as the IAC, but it’s still good. The conferences schools generally have better academics than the WCAC and st Andrew’s and Sidwell are both in the MAC which for the last couple years have had better teams than any school in the IAC.
That's not true at all. Sidwell has been the class of the IAC/MAC the past two years. That's correct. But St. Andrew's has not been better than SSSAS, Bullis or Landon the past couple of years. In fact, until this past season, SSSAS was probably the strongest of all of the IAC/MAC teams over the past four or five years. Sidwell has assumed the crown while SSSAS has fallen off significantly. Bullis is doing what they can to close the gap. Landon has a great senior who is on his way to play at UPenn. Next year they may fall off a bit. But all of those IAC schools are better than St. Andrew's in basketball. Top to bottom, the IAC is a superior conference to the MAC. It's true in football, basketball, baseball and lacrosse. MAC might have the edge in soccer and tennis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Sidwell. I’ve heard that STA is stepping their program up, as well. They should use Sidwell as an example because they really have grown into a powerhouse.
STA is trying, but there are things that the top basketball players don’t want to put up with that are going on at STA, and STA can’t keep these top players.
What would they be putting up with at STA that they wouldn't be at Sidwell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Sidwell. I’ve heard that STA is stepping their program up, as well. They should use Sidwell as an example because they really have grown into a powerhouse.
STA is trying, but there are things that the top basketball players don’t want to put up with that are going on at STA, and STA can’t keep these top players.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Sidwell. I’ve heard that STA is stepping their program up, as well. They should use Sidwell as an example because they really have grown into a powerhouse.