Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not affiliated with Visi, but I heard they landed a great 2029 class.
I understand the WCAC/ISL 2026 landscape and, for now, will go along with your comments about Visi’s 2029 class. What about the rest of the rosters (i.e., the 2027s and 2028s)? Overall, which teams would be expected to have some success over the next several years based on current/expected rosters? Just to be clear, I am not only talking about Visi here, which I know is an unusual thing for someone to do recently on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Not affiliated with Visi, but I heard they landed a great 2029 class.
Anonymous wrote:Not affiliated with Visi, but I heard they landed a great 2029 class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:has visi named a coach yet?
"Has visi named a coach yet," should be its own topic we get to revisit annually.
Anonymous wrote:has visi named a coach yet?
Anonymous wrote:Will be interesting to see if any visi players transfer out this summer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will be interesting to see if any visi players transfer out this summer
Girls go to certain private schools for the lacrosse program? That seems silly.
That's not even a good attempt to rile us up. Or do you frequent anonymous chat boards about private school lacrosse consistently but are unaware that sports is a consideration on attending a private school.
Anonymous wrote:Some nice commitments and a top 50 2027 player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi's program is a shell of once it was.
They will drop off big in the spring of 2026, regardless who the new HC is.
Don't be shocked if Holy Child and Potomac make the leap over the Cubs next spring.
Holy Child will not beat Visi next year.
Potomac and Visi will be a toss up. Pretty even talent-wise. May come down to coaching. Agree that outgoing Visi coach was classy guy.
Anonymous wrote:Visi's program is a shell of once it was.
They will drop off big in the spring of 2026, regardless who the new HC is.
Don't be shocked if Holy Child and Potomac make the leap over the Cubs next spring.