Anonymous wrote:STA will not relax its admissions standards for anyone. That is laudable. So they have to rely on kids who can play lacrosse, can afford the price and are good students, all knowing that most years they are not able to be competitive with the rest of the IAC. That means a much smaller talent pool than the rest of the league.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Albans graduated the best goalie it’ll ever have 2 years ago. It graduated the best FOGO it’ll ever have this year. The days of an above 500 season with an upset or two thrown in are now in the rear view mirror. Time for the team to leave the IAC and make room for a school that can handle the IAC juggernaut
ST Albans doesn't need to leave the IAC so that another team can join. It's only a six team league.
And it's unlikely that the school will devote the kind of attention to the sport that Landon always has, GP has for decades and that Bullis and SSSA have recently. Getting very good in lacrosse would likely require trade-offs in Admissions, Financial Aid, Program expenditures (Number and compensation of Assistants, etc.) and outreach. (Camps, "Recruiting", etc). This would bring them into direct competition for lacrosse players and very good athletes that also play lacrosse with Landon, Prep, Gonzaga, Bullis and even St. John's.
I think when the school weighs the effort it would take to compete at the higher level, finishing below .500 wouldn't look so bad.
The alternative is to do what Sidwell did and drop down a league.
If Bullis, Landon, Prep and SSSA keep ratcheting up the effort in lacrosse and football, that might happen.
Anonymous wrote:St. Albans graduated the best goalie it’ll ever have 2 years ago. It graduated the best FOGO it’ll ever have this year. The days of an above 500 season with an upset or two thrown in are now in the rear view mirror. Time for the team to leave the IAC and make room for a school that can handle the IAC juggernaut
Anonymous wrote:The goalie is good and happy for him. But anybody who says "The product continues unabated" should have his/her face punched. What arrogance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree.
We never considered any of the Cathedral schools due to the arrogance displayed by some of the current parents.
There are lots of STA and NCS families who have or had a child or children at another area private schools. Many of them love the other schools as much or more as they love STA or NCS. These parents often find that they can do better for their child at a different school. And, there are plenty of arrogant parents wherever.
Anonymous wrote:Agree.
We never considered any of the Cathedral schools due to the arrogance displayed by some of the current parents.