Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap 23 Blue
#7 Ranking in US Club Lax
Navy
UVA (2)
Michigan (2)
Harvard
Princeton
Columbia
Brown
Richmond
ECU
VCU
Georgetown
Northwestern
JHU
Colgate
Pitt
Did I miss anyone?
3 of these are not like the others
3 Big Ten schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap 23 Blue
#7 Ranking in US Club Lax
Navy
UVA (2)
Michigan (2)
Harvard
Princeton
Columbia
Brown
Richmond
ECU
VCU
Georgetown
Northwestern
JHU
Colgate
Pitt
Did I miss anyone?
3 of these are not like the others
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap 23 Blue
#7 Ranking in US Club Lax
Navy
UVA (2)
Michigan (2)
Harvard
Princeton
Columbia
Brown
Richmond
ECU
VCU
Georgetown
Northwestern
JHU
Colgate
Pitt
Did I miss anyone?
3 of these are not like the others
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap 23 Blue
#7 Ranking in US Club Lax
Navy
UVA (2)
Michigan (2)
Harvard
Princeton
Columbia
Brown
Richmond
ECU
VCU
Georgetown
Northwestern
JHU
Colgate
Pitt
Did I miss anyone?
3 of these are not like the others
Anonymous wrote:Cap 23 Blue
#7 Ranking in US Club Lax
Navy
UVA (2)
Michigan (2)
Harvard
Princeton
Columbia
Brown
Richmond
ECU
VCU
Georgetown
Northwestern
JHU
Colgate
Pitt
Did I miss anyone?
Yeah keep telling yourself KM that. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's good to see that many of the issues with the 2022 team do not continue to plague Capital 2023. The original 2022 Blue coach was a disaster, as was the head of the board and several other admin people who have all since been let go or left the organization. The replacement coach also made some questionable decisions that did not help the chemistry of the team or their recruiting prospects when it really mattered. That was definitely a tough recruiting year but there are still some lingering recruiting challenges so it is great to see the 23 teams doing so well with their commitments!
Was that the NOVA public school coach?
Not fair. He is a good coach now with the 25s. They kinda capped him with ‘22s - he was allowed to take on new players but not to get rid of but one of the old coaches’ choices. That team would have been better if he’d been given freedom to restock as he saw fit. He was stuck with players he didn’t want.
Not fair? I think the question was just asked if that coach was the Nova public school coach. Same guy who runs the V-Day event. Confirmed. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's good to see that many of the issues with the 2022 team do not continue to plague Capital 2023. The original 2022 Blue coach was a disaster, as was the head of the board and several other admin people who have all since been let go or left the organization. The replacement coach also made some questionable decisions that did not help the chemistry of the team or their recruiting prospects when it really mattered. That was definitely a tough recruiting year but there are still some lingering recruiting challenges so it is great to see the 23 teams doing so well with their commitments!
Was that the NOVA public school coach?
Not fair. He is a good coach now with the 25s. They kinda capped him with ‘22s - he was allowed to take on new players but not to get rid of but one of the old coaches’ choices. That team would have been better if he’d been given freedom to restock as he saw fit. He was stuck with players he didn’t want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight after reading 21 pages of….well…
CLC is the worse because of their ownership (someone who is respected as a player and a coach)….
CLC is awful cause the ownership offers opportunities for all players(not just CLC players) to improve their conditioning…
CLC is awful because their players played and competed with the best teams in the nation…
CLC is wrong for offering guidance on recruiting and some do and don’ts and places the responsibilities on the players to accomplish those goals….
CLC is wrong for level setting expectations for the recruiting cycle based on the cycle and it’s issues….
CLC is wrong for making sure the players take the lead role in recruiting and not the parents….
CLC is wrong for playing, coaching to improve and playing the best teams they can at tournaments versus playing in division to win their bracket and coming up short like…..hum… what is the name of that other travel team?
CLC is wrong for holding a competitive placement process and not making you commit to the team before placements of other clubs….
CLC is wrong by having 15 years of history and placing solid players in the D1 ranks….
Yet after doing all this wrong they still beat Pride 2023 black and have an unbelievable recruiting class in a tough year.
CLC turn out strong women who will accomplish much on and off the field!
Congrats Capital well earned!!!!!
Hi Gussie. Not a Pride parent or owner. But can you figure out a way to stop spamming me and my child with your training classes. I don't want them, and no matter how many times we put unsubscribe they keep on coming. I only realized who you were because of this thread talking about how wonderful you are over and over. I might believe it if your spamming didn't make you look like a scam artist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's good to see that many of the issues with the 2022 team do not continue to plague Capital 2023. The original 2022 Blue coach was a disaster, as was the head of the board and several other admin people who have all since been let go or left the organization. The replacement coach also made some questionable decisions that did not help the chemistry of the team or their recruiting prospects when it really mattered. That was definitely a tough recruiting year but there are still some lingering recruiting challenges so it is great to see the 23 teams doing so well with their commitments!
Was that the NOVA public school coach?