Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They may have lost, yet this school continues to have a page dedicated to it that is now 13 pages long. Why do you think that is? STA students (and dads) don't seem to define themselves by the sport(s) they play.
Many STA dads played lacrosse at their prep schools and quite a few played at the college level. So there's that reliving of the glory days part. There is also the lacrosse mystique - tied to NE elitism, the Wall Street Network, blah, blah.... Lots of STA Board members and alums are fixated on bringing up the sport.
Also lots of posts on this thread are from obvious STA haters, enjoying taking pot shots at the program fueled by jealousy of everything else STA offers.
The sport is so much bigger now, and has a lot of great athletes playing these days. 30 years ago, it was a sport with huge barriers to entry and in the DMV played only by prep schools. Many STA dads who played in prep school then and even in college could not make today's Bullis roster. Their glory days were a function of a severely limited player pool! 30 years from now, crew and squash will be just like lacrosse is today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They may have lost, yet this school continues to have a page dedicated to it that is now 13 pages long. Why do you think that is? STA students (and dads) don't seem to define themselves by the sport(s) they play.
Many STA dads played lacrosse at their prep schools and quite a few played at the college level. So there's that reliving of the glory days part. There is also the lacrosse mystique - tied to NE elitism, the Wall Street Network, blah, blah.... Lots of STA Board members and alums are fixated on bringing up the sport.
Also lots of posts on this thread are from obvious STA haters, enjoying taking pot shots at the program fueled by jealousy of everything else STA offers.
Anonymous wrote:They may have lost, yet this school continues to have a page dedicated to it that is now 13 pages long. Why do you think that is? STA students (and dads) don't seem to define themselves by the sport(s) they play.
Anonymous wrote:Bottom of the IAC once again. Rory Hyland is nothing special.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis was just the better team, period.
The game didn’t have much to do with coaching.
Bullis was deeper, bigger, more athletic and their players are more skilled.
I’m glad STA made it a fight for the first quarter but the final result should come as no surprise to any loyal Bulldog fan.
STA is not going to recruit at the level of which the other IAC schools do for lacrosse, and certainly not at the level at which Bullis operates at.