Anonymous wrote:Potomac has a pretty good team this year. Not good enough to be at the top tier, but an excellent season by their standards.
But they graduate 2 seniors that do almost everything for them, so they will be back to the bottom next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big win? You are calling a win against Holton Arms a big win?
Holton is building a great team that's getting lots of recognition - freshman commit to Harvard and sophomore commit to Stanford in addition to a few junior commits and other strong players.
How does one "commit" to Harvard with one semester of high school grades under your belt?
It happens -
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/recruiting-insider/wp/2016/04/19/harvard-lacrosse-will-have-to-wait-for-gonzagas-jack-myers-and-holton-arms-mf-stephanie-hong/
Oh, so this was posted by Harvard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big win? You are calling a win against Holton Arms a big win?
Holton is building a great team that's getting lots of recognition - freshman commit to Harvard and sophomore commit to Stanford in addition to a few junior commits and other strong players.
How does one "commit" to Harvard with one semester of high school grades under your belt?
It happens -
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/recruiting-insider/wp/2016/04/19/harvard-lacrosse-will-have-to-wait-for-gonzagas-jack-myers-and-holton-arms-mf-stephanie-hong/
Anonymous wrote: As the parent of a daughter who was an outstanding lax player in middle school but got hurt, I read this with incredible fascination. The most important thing about college is to get your child into a college that's going to be a good match for them whether they play a sport or not. Because sports can be over in the blink of an eye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big win? You are calling a win against Holton Arms a big win?
Holton is building a great team that's getting lots of recognition - freshman commit to Harvard and sophomore commit to Stanford in addition to a few junior commits and other strong players.
How does one "commit" to Harvard with one semester of high school grades under your belt?