Anonymous wrote:. I think this gives too much credit to the club and not enough to the players themselves.Anonymous wrote:Cap has been the only real program in a talent rich area, of course they will have recruiting success. My contention has always been that the program has had very little to do with that success other than being the only game in town to pool top talent. The coaches aren’t great usually, the admin is a joke, and the recruiting apparatus is almost nonexistent.
Cap blue 27 just had a wonderful recruiting cycle, but most parents would tell you that the club did very little to make it happen. Look at the bottom of the roster kids, they committed to places like Monmouth, Kennesaw State, F&M, and Denison. Good for them and they will have a great time, but if the cap program had that much pull, those kids would probably have been able to play at better programs.
At the end of the day, recruiting is driven by the athlete. The player has to perform on the field, communicate with coaches, attend camps, maintain grades, and build relationships throughout the process. No recruiting apparatus can do that for them.
What a club like Capital provides is the platform: high-level competition, strong tournament schedules, exposure to college coaches, and the opportunity to be seen alongside other talented players. Once that opportunity is there, it’s up to each athlete to take advantage of it.
The fact that players committed to a wide range of schools doesn’t prove the club failed them. It reflects the reality that different athletes have different goals, academic interests, skill levels, and college preferences. For many families, schools like Monmouth, Kennesaw State, F&M, or Denison are exactly where they wanted to be.
Great clubs simply create the environment where that can happen, and Capital has clearly done that for a lot of athletes over the years! I mean actions speak louder than any fake news or complaints on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Can we ban the dude who incessantly posts Caps recruiting results list at every fricking opportunity. Seek help dude. It’s not too late. Arguably.
I need to see the 2024 list don’t leave me hanging!Anonymous wrote:Can we ban the dude who incessantly posts Caps recruiting results list at every fricking opportunity. Seek help dude. It’s not too late. Arguably.
. I think this gives too much credit to the club and not enough to the players themselves.Anonymous wrote:Cap has been the only real program in a talent rich area, of course they will have recruiting success. My contention has always been that the program has had very little to do with that success other than being the only game in town to pool top talent. The coaches aren’t great usually, the admin is a joke, and the recruiting apparatus is almost nonexistent.
Cap blue 27 just had a wonderful recruiting cycle, but most parents would tell you that the club did very little to make it happen. Look at the bottom of the roster kids, they committed to places like Monmouth, Kennesaw State, F&M, and Denison. Good for them and they will have a great time, but if the cap program had that much pull, those kids would probably have been able to play at better programs.
Anonymous wrote:From what I've heard YJ DMV and YJ VA 2030 are all staying together. So that's a great option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a *couple* girlies each year who get recruited to decent schools. If your kid isn’t going to be a lax coach or trainer just play high school lacrosse, study and go to a decent college that works for your kid. The time and money are NOT worth it unless your kid is already a TOP player.
Here are Capital’s recruiting highlights from the past five years. Judge for yourself if these are just a “couple” per year:
27
Dartmouth (2)
Harvard (2)
Hopkins
Georgetown
Duke
Denver
UVA (2)
26
Princeton
Yale (2)
Penn (2)
Dartmouth
Columbia (2)
West Point
Duke
Michigan
Denver
25
UNC
Colorado
Stanford
Dartmouth
Duke (2)
Florida (2)
Hopkins (2)
Denver
Vandy
Notre Dame
Navy
Michigan
24
Yale
Penn
Princeton
Syracuse
JMU (2)
Vandy
Denver
UVA
23
Navy
UVA (2)
Michigan (2)
Northwestern
Harvard
Princeton
Brown
Georgetown
Columbia
Hopkins
This list is incredible. Some serious schools represented here.