Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about LAX. How many play it past high school or college? You all place far to much focus on sports.
Chances are super low that people play any sort at a level beyond college
Anonymous wrote:Who cares about LAX. How many play it past high school or college? You all place far to much focus on sports.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares about LAX. How many play it past high school or college? You all place far to much focus on sports.
Anonymous wrote:It’s been “fastest growing” for quite a long time now, and still nowhere near becoming a major sport. Especially when the pro games have attendance in the low four figures. That’s like below average for minor league baseball. Relatively speaking, lacrosse is hardly a successful business compared to the major sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And lax is hugely popular throughout the mid-atlantic and new england and gaining popularity in Colorado and the west coast.
...and with a "pro league" that was so poor, one of its stars had to start his own one.
Anonymous wrote:And lax is hugely popular throughout the mid-atlantic and new england and gaining popularity in Colorado and the west coast.
Anonymous wrote:The big 3 are historic lacrosse schools. A sport that no one cares about outside the beltway. They are mad about the shift in power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big 3 are historic lacrosse schools. A sport that no one cares about outside the beltway. They are mad about the shift in power.
If you are talking about the usual big 3 that this board recognizes: Albans, maybe. Not Sidwell and damn sure not GDS.
The traditional lax powers in IAC were Landon and Prep.
Anonymous wrote:The big 3 are historic lacrosse schools. A sport that no one cares about outside the beltway. They are mad about the shift in power.