Anonymous wrote:Without the face off guy, they don’t win in 2021. Without the attackkid they don’t win this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing some rumors from some credible sources that Bullis best returning player will be transferring to Georgetown Prep for his junior and senior seasons.
Would be a huge addition to GP given the amount of offensive firepower Hoyas graduated.
The best players go to the best programs. Bullis is on the decline. Kids jumping ship and Prep will gladly take transfers. Transfers is how they built their championships teams the last few years.
Anonymous wrote:Hearing some rumors from some credible sources that Bullis best returning player will be transferring to Georgetown Prep for his junior and senior seasons.
Would be a huge addition to GP given the amount of offensive firepower Hoyas graduated.
Anonymous wrote:Hearing some rumors from some credible sources that Bullis best returning player will be transferring to Georgetown Prep for his junior and senior seasons.
Would be a huge addition to GP given the amount of offensive firepower Hoyas graduated.
Anonymous wrote:Here are the coaches for the All America
Highlight: Buggs Combs, Matt Brigham
Burn: Jon Lombardo, Jeff Schwartz
Command: Tim Dodds, Mike Kubik
The teams are limited to 23 players. Over the 2 nights of tryouts, the number will be whittled down. You hope the coaches will pick the best players at tryouts; but, some players are already picked in their minds. Some players make it based on their talent, some make it based on their connections. Good luck to yours!
A lot of 2025 players will be at Best In Class for the first day of tryouts. Will be interesting to see if Corrigan makes exceptions for players who attend 1 day of tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there are a ton of D1 programs and D2 programs that are really not known for their high-level academics.
I know several families who opt not to play D1 lacrosse and rather go to a higher-caliber academic school.
Several families opt out? LMAO
my son fell into their category... he was getting recruited by High Point, Mercer, BU, Fairfield, and St Joseph's.. he decided to give up on D1 lacrosse and ended up getting into UVA on his own. He plays club lacrosse now and loves it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there are a ton of D1 programs and D2 programs that are really not known for their high-level academics.
I know several families who opt not to play D1 lacrosse and rather go to a higher-caliber academic school.
Several families opt out? LMAO
Anonymous wrote:there are a ton of D1 programs and D2 programs that are really not known for their high-level academics.
I know several families who opt not to play D1 lacrosse and rather go to a higher-caliber academic school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Facts: # of college commits from 2018-2024
SJC 29
Bullis 30
Landon 40
Gonzaga 47
GPrep 51
McDonogh 44
St. Mary's 59
BL 64
CHC 83
per Inside Lacrosse
Cue the "It's not quantity, it's quality" replies.
Who are these schools?? JK: Go away MIAA this is not a Ballmore or Acrapollis lacrosse thread. I know you whish you are part of the DMV but you are not. MIAA could have 1000 recruits each team each year I don't care.