Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Centennial and Capital.
Centennial for sure. Capital has some great teams, but some of the school snobs might not consider a lot of the schools in the conference to be "good." The conference that Denison plays (NCAC) in has some really good academic schools, and the lacrosse is getting better in part because of heavy east coast recruiting, although Denison is still the dominant team and there are some really weak teams like Oberlin.
NCArc?
North Coast Atlantic Conference - Denison, Ohio Wesleyan, Kenyon, Oberlin, etc.
http://www.northcoast.org/landing/index
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Centennial and Capital.
Centennial for sure. Capital has some great teams, but some of the school snobs might not consider a lot of the schools in the conference to be "good." The conference that Denison plays (NCAC) in has some really good academic schools, and the lacrosse is getting better in part because of heavy east coast recruiting, although Denison is still the dominant team and there are some really weak teams like Oberlin.
NCArc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Centennial and Capital.
Centennial for sure. Capital has some great teams, but some of the school snobs might not consider a lot of the schools in the conference to be "good." The conference that Denison plays (NCAC) in has some really good academic schools, and the lacrosse is getting better in part because of heavy east coast recruiting, although Denison is still the dominant team and there are some really weak teams like Oberlin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess its a much better sport for girls, and their parents, to put time and money into. How refreshing.
For NCAA sports almost across the board, there are much better opportunities for girls.
Anonymous wrote:Centennial and Capital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect that maybe some 2019 kids — in all clubs — will play D 3 and those kids wouldn’t have committed yet. 2018 on vlc has a number (5 that I know of) of kids going to NESCAC and ODAC schools.
ODAC?
Old Dominion Athletic Conference (Lynchburg, Washington and Lee, Randolph-Macon).
What are the other D3 conferences that offer good academics and lacrosse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect that maybe some 2019 kids — in all clubs — will play D 3 and those kids wouldn’t have committed yet. 2018 on vlc has a number (5 that I know of) of kids going to NESCAC and ODAC schools.
ODAC?
Old Dominion Athletic Conference (Lynchburg, Washington and Lee, Randolph-Macon).
Anonymous wrote:Guess its a much better sport for girls, and their parents, to put time and money into. How refreshing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I have a serious question, Why do the top boy's clubs have a hard time getting their entire A teams committed to play in college (and to top colleges at that) when the girls teams (Capital, M&D, Skywalkers) are able to get 100% of their A teams, and most of their B teams committed to top colleges? Why the huge discrepancy?
Have you looked at the number of women's college programs versus the men's?
Anonymous wrote:So, I have a serious question, Why do the top boy's clubs have a hard time getting their entire A teams committed to play in college (and to top colleges at that) when the girls teams (Capital, M&D, Skywalkers) are able to get 100% of their A teams, and most of their B teams committed to top colleges? Why the huge discrepancy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect that maybe some 2019 kids — in all clubs — will play D 3 and those kids wouldn’t have committed yet. 2018 on vlc has a number (5 that I know of) of kids going to NESCAC and ODAC schools.
ODAC?
Old Dominion Athletic Conference (Lynchburg, Washington and Lee, Randolph-Macon).