Anonymous wrote:agree.
D3 is where its at.
You have to wonder about kids going to a private school and deciding to go to High Point or Furman to play lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Lacrosse is kinda tricky a recruiting process.
My son played on a club team, attended one of the Maryland privates. While he received several interest from mid major programs such as a LeHigh, Furman, High Point, Bucknell, Penn State, Holy Cross, none of these schools offered more than $2,000 - $4,000. Some offered just to pay for his books.
My son ended up going to a D3 program - committed the summer going into his senior year and even better qualified for an academic scholarship where the tuition was nearly cut in half.
Don't be fooled by D3. If your son can qualify for an academic scholarship it' becomes a sweet deal.
Anonymous wrote:It's a rich kids sport.
Kids who are not good at football, can't hit a baseball, etc
Anonymous wrote:And you know this because you are a coach?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 74 D1 lacrosse programs. There are over 300 D1 football and hundreds more D-1a scholarship schools for football. In lacrosse there are 12.6 scholarships over average rosters of 45. In football, 85 full scholarships.
How many youth football leagues set there? How many lacrosse leagues?