Anonymous wrote:How does pride move up when they lost to two teams below them in ranking. That math doesn’t compute.
Anonymous wrote:How does pride move up when they lost to two teams below them in ranking. That math doesn’t compute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never seen it so quiet here. People must be sick of the lax talk after all these tournaments.
A few losses from local teams quiets people down. And every one is afraid to talk about what showcases they are at because they don’t want to tip anyone else off
Pride enjoyed their run in the top 10. Back to reality now
Pride likely stays where they are at #9. They might even move one spot HIGHER thanks to Philly Blast Brave having a very tough weekend.
Doubtful, they lost to monster and prime time. Teams ranked lower than them. They will drop out of of top ten.
Wins and losses don't matter to the rankings. Pride did not perform badly enough relative to expectations to drop them out of the top 10. Hero's Green only beating Sky Walkers White by 5 did more damage to their ranking than the whole weekend did to Pride's. #8 or #9 is where Pride will be. It's just math.
Correction: I actually don't believe the short playoff games impact the ratings/ratings, so Hero's won't take a hit from the SW 5 goal win.
Still, I think YJ could be new #1 and Pride will be #8 or #9.
Anonymous wrote:Probably Should’ve thought of that before taking somebody else to spot. Thanks for the update!
Anonymous wrote:Registered for ID, but We’re going to bail. My 2028 will be coming off of a long stretch of (very hot) lacrosse, and I know these events don’t matter at this age. Trying to keep her well being in mind.
Ok, but that all sounds sketch.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any chance you could pass along last name? They won't be checking ID's of 14-15 year olds, and we are free this weekend. We will definitely tell them of the switch as the event wraps up.Anonymous wrote:Registered for ID, but We’re going to bail. My 2028 will be coming off of a long stretch of (very hot) lacrosse, and I know these events don’t matter at this age. Trying to keep her well being in mind.
I would rather not say her name on this forum. I did give one of the coordinators a heads up she will not be attending. Her name is Amanda Hugginkiss. When you get there, just tell someone you are looking for her.
Anonymous wrote:Any chance you could pass along last name? They won't be checking ID's of 14-15 year olds, and we are free this weekend. We will definitely tell them of the switch as the event wraps up.Anonymous wrote:Registered for ID, but We’re going to bail. My 2028 will be coming off of a long stretch of (very hot) lacrosse, and I know these events don’t matter at this age. Trying to keep her well being in mind.
Any chance you could pass along last name? They won't be checking ID's of 14-15 year olds, and we are free this weekend. We will definitely tell them of the switch as the event wraps up.Anonymous wrote:Registered for ID, but We’re going to bail. My 2028 will be coming off of a long stretch of (very hot) lacrosse, and I know these events don’t matter at this age. Trying to keep her well being in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waste of money. No one cares about 2028’s at this time.
Sorry your DD didn't get the invite.
How do they know to invite certain players over others in 8th grade?
Since that poster is unlikely to give you a substantive answer, I will try to help. It's an application-based showcase with a rolling process in the Fall/Winter that is a bit opaque. Successful applicants appear to be mostly from the major clubs, with coach or director recommendation, and good film. Big contingents from most of the top 10-15 clubs. From the rosters for 27s/28s, it's clear that certain clubs value it and advocate for their players (see eg Yellow Jackets). MD and NY clubs are unsurprisingly the dominant presence, and the "network" appears key, although there are a smattering of players from lower-ranked clubs, and states like California, Florida, Georgia, Colorado, etc. that attended.
Also, while it may be surprising to you, there are already a number of 2028s with a reputation. That said, acceptances/invites were not perfectly distributed according to the MD boards, as one might expect.
You think this means everything. It doesn’t
What? Who thinks what "means everything"? Strange comment that doesn't seem responsive to the explanation of BIC application process.
Learn how to use DCUM please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waste of money. No one cares about 2028’s at this time.
Sorry your DD didn't get the invite.
How do they know to invite certain players over others in 8th grade?
Since that poster is unlikely to give you a substantive answer, I will try to help. It's an application-based showcase with a rolling process in the Fall/Winter that is a bit opaque. Successful applicants appear to be mostly from the major clubs, with coach or director recommendation, and good film. Big contingents from most of the top 10-15 clubs. From the rosters for 27s/28s, it's clear that certain clubs value it and advocate for their players (see eg Yellow Jackets). MD and NY clubs are unsurprisingly the dominant presence, and the "network" appears key, although there are a smattering of players from lower-ranked clubs, and states like California, Florida, Georgia, Colorado, etc. that attended.
Also, while it may be surprising to you, there are already a number of 2028s with a reputation. That said, acceptances/invites were not perfectly distributed according to the MD boards, as one might expect.
You think this means everything. It doesn’t
What? Who thinks what "means everything"? Strange comment that doesn't seem responsive to the explanation of BIC application process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waste of money. No one cares about 2028’s at this time.
Sorry your DD didn't get the invite.
How do they know to invite certain players over others in 8th grade?
Since that poster is unlikely to give you a substantive answer, I will try to help. It's an application-based showcase with a rolling process in the Fall/Winter that is a bit opaque. Successful applicants appear to be mostly from the major clubs, with coach or director recommendation, and good film. Big contingents from most of the top 10-15 clubs. From the rosters for 27s/28s, it's clear that certain clubs value it and advocate for their players (see eg Yellow Jackets). MD and NY clubs are unsurprisingly the dominant presence, and the "network" appears key, although there are a smattering of players from lower-ranked clubs, and states like California, Florida, Georgia, Colorado, etc. that attended.
Also, while it may be surprising to you, there are already a number of 2028s with a reputation. That said, acceptances/invites were not perfectly distributed according to the MD boards, as one might expect.
You think this means everything. It doesn’t
What? Who thinks what "means everything"? Strange comment that doesn't seem responsive to the explanation of BIC application process.