Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which IAC program has had the most success in getting kids into Ivy League or NESCAC schools? We live in McLean and are considering Landon, STA, Potomac and Gonzaga (love the tuition)
For the upcoming 2016 - 2017 season, there are 19 IAC alums on Ivy league rosters:
Landon: 7 (Cornell, Dartmouth, Penn, Princeton)
St. Albans: 6 (Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Yale)
Georgetown Prep: 3 (Brown, Harvard, Princeton)
St. Stephens St. Agnes: 2 (Dartmouth, Penn)
Bullis: 1 (Cornell)
Episcopal: 0
Being on the roster is great (truly an accomplishment). Do the players end up getting (quality) playing time or is just getting there enough?
Anonymous wrote:which IAC program has had the most success in getting kids into Ivy League or NESCAC schools? We live in McLean and are considering Landon, STA, Potomac and Gonzaga (love the tuition)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which IAC program has had the most success in getting kids into Ivy League or NESCAC schools? We live in McLean and are considering Landon, STA, Potomac and Gonzaga (love the tuition)
For the upcoming 2016 - 2017 season, there are 19 IAC alums on Ivy league rosters:
Landon: 7 (Cornell, Dartmouth, Penn, Princeton)
St. Albans: 6 (Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Yale)
Georgetown Prep: 3 (Brown, Harvard, Princeton)
St. Stephens St. Agnes: 2 (Dartmouth, Penn)
Bullis: 1 (Cornell)
Episcopal: 0
Anonymous wrote:which IAC program has had the most success in getting kids into Ivy League or NESCAC schools? We live in McLean and are considering Landon, STA, Potomac and Gonzaga (love the tuition)
Anonymous wrote:Prep has a history of sending its top players to Notre Dame. It's not an Ivy, but in some eyes even more prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:which IAC program has had the most success in getting kids into Ivy League or NESCAC schools? We live in McLean and are considering Landon, STA, Potomac and Gonzaga (love the tuition)
Anonymous wrote:which IAC program has had the most success in getting kids into Ivy League or NESCAC schools? We live in McLean and are considering Landon, STA, Potomac and Gonzaga (love the tuition)
Anonymous wrote:The hardest school to earn playing time at is actuallly a WCAC school, Gonzaga. The program alone has over 90 freshman just tryout for their freshman team. I know several boys who were very solid lacrosse players in their younger years, not even make varsisty as a junior.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac school is up and coming. They play in the MAC so DS could most likely start freshman year.
PP where are you committing from?