Anonymous wrote:For area teams that have posted their schedules, can we begin to compile and post here?
I thought I saw on IG over Christmas break, Good Counsel posted their schedule and saw they are playing all teams in the IAC this spring (except Saint Stephens).
Thanks in advance,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top 4 WCAC teams could beat any IAC teams. Not really a debate.
Who are the top 4 WCAC teams?
Ryken? DeMatha? Gonzaga? Good Counsel?
Probably
DeMatha? This year? No way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top 4 WCAC teams could beat any IAC teams. Not really a debate.
Who are the top 4 WCAC teams?
Ryken? DeMatha? Gonzaga? Good Counsel?
Probably
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. SJC
2. Prep
3. Bullis
4. Landon
5. Gonzaga
6. GC
7. PVI
8. STA
9. Episcopal
10. Heights
Happy New Year!
Bullis looked godawful at NHSLS this fall. Not sure they merit #3, but lots of time between then and March so we'll see.
Not sold on Prep either.
They sucked last year.
Princeton commit is overrated
Let’s see if Hilgy can win a banner without a Million on its roster.
Until someone beats Landon in the league, they are the team to beat in the IAC. The Bears haven't lost a league game in two seasons. On paper, this Landon team looks very thin, as their senior class is weaker than in previous years. The demise of Bullis is a bit exaggerated; they will remain competitive this Spring.
Prep will be interesting with Hilgardner at the helm. I think he should have won more titles while at McDonogh, as its very well known McDonogh gives more financial support/resources to its athletic programs than any school in the MIAA (and its not even close.)
IAC will be a toss-up between the Bears, Bulldogs and Lil Hoyas this Spring.
Where will Episcopal and SSSAS rank? Asking for a family touring both this coming week with a boy aspiring to play lax in college.
Dead last.
Episcopal will be better. Mad Lax founder is trying to push some of its national players to its dorms.
Saints Stephen’s can’t be worst than they were last spring. Will they be better, I guess as the team last spring was all freshman, sophomores and juniors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. SJC
2. Prep
3. Bullis
4. Landon
5. Gonzaga
6. GC
7. PVI
8. STA
9. Episcopal
10. Heights
Happy New Year!
Bullis looked godawful at NHSLS this fall. Not sure they merit #3, but lots of time between then and March so we'll see.
Not sold on Prep either.
They sucked last year.
Princeton commit is overrated
Let’s see if Hilgy can win a banner without a Million on its roster.
Until someone beats Landon in the league, they are the team to beat in the IAC. The Bears haven't lost a league game in two seasons. On paper, this Landon team looks very thin, as their senior class is weaker than in previous years. The demise of Bullis is a bit exaggerated; they will remain competitive this Spring.
Prep will be interesting with Hilgardner at the helm. I think he should have won more titles while at McDonogh, as its very well known McDonogh gives more financial support/resources to its athletic programs than any school in the MIAA (and its not even close.)
IAC will be a toss-up between the Bears, Bulldogs and Lil Hoyas this Spring.
Where will Episcopal and SSSAS rank? Asking for a family touring both this coming week with a boy aspiring to play lax in college.
Dead last.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. SJC
2. Prep
3. Bullis
4. Landon
5. Gonzaga
6. GC
7. PVI
8. STA
9. Episcopal
10. Heights
Happy New Year!
Bullis looked godawful at NHSLS this fall. Not sure they merit #3, but lots of time between then and March so we'll see.
Not sold on Prep either.
They sucked last year.
Princeton commit is overrated
Let’s see if Hilgy can win a banner without a Million on its roster.
Until someone beats Landon in the league, they are the team to beat in the IAC. The Bears haven't lost a league game in two seasons. On paper, this Landon team looks very thin, as their senior class is weaker than in previous years. The demise of Bullis is a bit exaggerated; they will remain competitive this Spring.
Prep will be interesting with Hilgardner at the helm. I think he should have won more titles while at McDonogh, as its very well known McDonogh gives more financial support/resources to its athletic programs than any school in the MIAA (and its not even close.)
IAC will be a toss-up between the Bears, Bulldogs and Lil Hoyas this Spring.
Where will Episcopal and SSSAS rank? Asking for a family touring both this coming week with a boy aspiring to play lax in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. SJC
2. Prep
3. Bullis
4. Landon
5. Gonzaga
6. GC
7. PVI
8. STA
9. Episcopal
10. Heights
Happy New Year!
Bullis looked godawful at NHSLS this fall. Not sure they merit #3, but lots of time between then and March so we'll see.
Not sold on Prep either.
They sucked last year.
Princeton commit is overrated
Let’s see if Hilgy can win a banner without a Million on its roster.
Until someone beats Landon in the league, they are the team to beat in the IAC. The Bears haven't lost a league game in two seasons. On paper, this Landon team looks very thin, as their senior class is weaker than in previous years. The demise of Bullis is a bit exaggerated; they will remain competitive this Spring.
Prep will be interesting with Hilgardner at the helm. I think he should have won more titles while at McDonogh, as its very well known McDonogh gives more financial support/resources to its athletic programs than any school in the MIAA (and its not even close.)
IAC will be a toss-up between the Bears, Bulldogs and Lil Hoyas this Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top 4 WCAC teams could beat any IAC teams. Not really a debate.
Who are the top 4 WCAC teams?
Ryken? DeMatha? Gonzaga? Good Counsel?
Anonymous wrote:The top 4 WCAC teams could beat any IAC teams. Not really a debate.
Anonymous wrote:The top 4 WCAC teams could beat any IAC teams. Not really a debate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. SJC
2. Prep
3. Bullis
4. Landon
5. Gonzaga
6. GC
7. PVI
8. STA
9. Episcopal
10. Heights
Happy New Year!
Bullis looked godawful at NHSLS this fall. Not sure they merit #3, but lots of time between then and March so we'll see.
Not sold on Prep either.
They sucked last year.
Princeton commit is overrated
Let’s see if Hilgy can win a banner without a Million on its roster.
Until someone beats Landon in the league, they are the team to beat in the IAC. The Bears haven't lost a league game in two seasons. On paper, this Landon team looks very thin, as their senior class is weaker than in previous years. The demise of Bullis is a bit exaggerated; they will remain competitive this Spring.
Prep will be interesting with Hilgardner at the helm. I think he should have won more titles while at McDonogh, as its very well known McDonogh gives more financial support/resources to its athletic programs than any school in the MIAA (and its not even close.)
IAC will be a toss-up between the Bears, Bulldogs and Lil Hoyas this Spring.
+1 Toss Up for sure!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. SJC
2. Prep
3. Bullis
4. Landon
5. Gonzaga
6. GC
7. PVI
8. STA
9. Episcopal
10. Heights
Happy New Year!
Bullis looked godawful at NHSLS this fall. Not sure they merit #3, but lots of time between then and March so we'll see.
Not sold on Prep either.
They sucked last year.
Princeton commit is overrated
Let’s see if Hilgy can win a banner without a Million on its roster.