Anonymous wrote:KJ is a legend. No one denies that. But how she coached 5,10,15,20 years ago the model doesn’t work anymore. So much talent and to have girls sit on bench and never sub is recipe for disaster. All of these teams have so much depth and when something isn’t working you adjust and sub. Any good coach can game plan against this. I know the SSSAS blow hards don’t want to hear it or admit it.
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The shot clock probably helped SSSAS’s offense this season as it forced them to be more efficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great win by Potomac but it was all by their 25 talent literally a generational 30+ year class.
If you think it will be SSSAS struggling next year and not Potomac you’re on crack.
KJ needs to utilize more of her talent and not give up phases of the game like draw and redefends and transitions.
The shot clock probably helped SSSAS’s offense this season as it forced them to be more efficient.
Stone Ridge loses 10 25s but they’re still stacked, Potomac loses the majority of their talent, Visi loses a strong 25 class but still has possibly the best 26 in the country. SSSAS loses 1 locked in starter and another D1 commit.
Stone Ridge still on the top of the ISL heap, but SSSAS should be the favorite in Virginia.
So SSSA will be better than Potomac. That’s not something they are used to hearing.
Not disputing the number of seniors Potomac will lose, but they have an incredible ‘26 class and several very strong freshmen who start, as well as the ‘27 who transferred from SSSAS last fall. They’ll miss the class of 25, but they have a good pipeline.
Anonymous wrote:Is the Visi coach staying after this season? He has done a great job with the team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great win by Potomac but it was all by their 25 talent literally a generational 30+ year class.
If you think it will be SSSAS struggling next year and not Potomac you’re on crack.
KJ needs to utilize more of her talent and not give up phases of the game like draw and redefends and transitions.
The shot clock probably helped SSSAS’s offense this season as it forced them to be more efficient.
Stone Ridge loses 10 25s but they’re still stacked, Potomac loses the majority of their talent, Visi loses a strong 25 class but still has possibly the best 26 in the country. SSSAS loses 1 locked in starter and another D1 commit.
Stone Ridge still on the top of the ISL heap, but SSSAS should be the favorite in Virginia.
So SSSA will be better than Potomac. That’s not something they are used to hearing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great win by Potomac but it was all by their 25 talent literally a generational 30+ year class.
If you think it will be SSSAS struggling next year and not Potomac you’re on crack.
KJ needs to utilize more of her talent and not give up phases of the game like draw and redefends and transitions.
The shot clock probably helped SSSAS’s offense this season as it forced them to be more efficient.
Stone Ridge loses 10 25s but they’re still stacked, Potomac loses the majority of their talent, Visi loses a strong 25 class but still has possibly the best 26 in the country. SSSAS loses 1 locked in starter and another D1 commit.
Stone Ridge still on the top of the ISL heap, but SSSAS should be the favorite in Virginia.
So SSSA will be better than Potomac. That’s not something they are used to hearing.
Anonymous wrote:Great win by Potomac but it was all by their 25 talent literally a generational 30+ year class.
If you think it will be SSSAS struggling next year and not Potomac you’re on crack.
KJ needs to utilize more of her talent and not give up phases of the game like draw and redefends and transitions.
The shot clock probably helped SSSAS’s offense this season as it forced them to be more efficient.
Stone Ridge loses 10 25s but they’re still stacked, Potomac loses the majority of their talent, Visi loses a strong 25 class but still has possibly the best 26 in the country. SSSAS loses 1 locked in starter and another D1 commit.
Stone Ridge still on the top of the ISL heap, but SSSAS should be the favorite in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:You know they will. Would hate to be a freshman or sophomore next year. They will all be on JV and not have any chance to improve their skills during the high school season. Someone told me even juniors will be on JV also.
Anonymous wrote:News flash! you don’t get better playing on varsity you get better working on your own and training in the off-season! That’s why you’re on JV!Anonymous wrote:You know they will. Would hate to be a freshman or sophomore next year. They will all be on JV and not have any chance to improve their skills during the high school season. Someone told me even juniors will be on JV also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is awful is that SSSAS athletics office and coaching staff will continue to schedule mediocre teams before conference play so they and their blow hard know it all dads can post and brag that they are "nationally ranked". Those rankings don't mean a whole lot now and won't next year when they will falter in post season again because of it.
Not quite sure the “fluffy” regular season schedule is what caused their poor performance in the playoffs. These girls are exhausted. The season is very long and when you combine that with preseason, it is a super long season of lacrosse. It is both a mental and physical challenge. After a rough loss against SR in the championship I have no doubt the Saints girls were not just mentally out of it. Don’t really know who else you want them to play as they are required to play everyone in the ISL AA division and most VISSA opponents. I would love to see all you parents that are judging and criticizing their season, go out there and play for 6 months straight.
News flash! you don’t get better playing on varsity you get better working on your own and training in the off-season! That’s why you’re on JV!Anonymous wrote:You know they will. Would hate to be a freshman or sophomore next year. They will all be on JV and not have any chance to improve their skills during the high school season. Someone told me even juniors will be on JV also.