Anonymous wrote:Are NL rosters posted anywhere?
Anonymous wrote:So now that Fall has started, how did everything shake out? How many teams do each of the clubs have at each level? From what I hear NL is still one team only at each level except for 2027. Did BLC get two teams at each level? MCE seems to have a few years with only one team but rosters are still not posted at each age group. I am curious because as much as I understand that clubs want that B team money, I think it serves everyone (player and club reputation) to have one team at each level and commit resources to that team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now that Fall has started, how did everything shake out? How many teams do each of the clubs have at each level? From what I hear NL is still one team only at each level except for 2027. Did BLC get two teams at each level? MCE seems to have a few years with only one team but rosters are still not posted at each age group. I am curious because as much as I understand that clubs want that B team money, I think it serves everyone (player and club reputation) to have one team at each level and commit resources to that team.
Amen
Anonymous wrote:So now that Fall has started, how did everything shake out? How many teams do each of the clubs have at each level? From what I hear NL is still one team only at each level except for 2027. Did BLC get two teams at each level? MCE seems to have a few years with only one team but rosters are still not posted at each age group. I am curious because as much as I understand that clubs want that B team money, I think it serves everyone (player and club reputation) to have one team at each level and commit resources to that team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any clubs posted rosters?
I believe M&D is the only one who has publicly posted.
Hero’s is slowly rolling out rosters. Tough to tell for sure which teams have been updated but I know a couple have been.
MCE is posting rosters as well
Odd that MCE 2026 rosters still not posted. Anyone know what’s going on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any clubs posted rosters?
I believe M&D is the only one who has publicly posted.
Hero’s is slowly rolling out rosters. Tough to tell for sure which teams have been updated but I know a couple have been.
MCE is posting rosters as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everyone buys into Capital or Balto teams as the end all be all. MCE really is not poorly run, they operate with the athletes in mind, not for parents who think they know what is best. MCE is a great option - talented coaches who coach or coached successful HS programs, great practice fields, hi level HS and college success,Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is great for MCE. It really is a great landing spot for those that don't make Capital.
Why? So they can compare two poorly run programs?
Girls who tryout for Capital obviously don’t want to commute to a Baltimore program. If they did they would have done so and never tried out for Capital. So once they do and don’t make it where else besides MCE would they go? Pride just started high school. Stars just started high school. NL has high school but seems to be a rec program.
Although MCE is poorly run, it is the best available option.
OK Jenna.
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone buys into Capital or Balto teams as the end all be all. MCE really is not poorly run, they operate with the athletes in mind, not for parents who think they know what is best. MCE is a great option - talented coaches who coach or coached successful HS programs, great practice fields, hi level HS and college success,Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is great for MCE. It really is a great landing spot for those that don't make Capital.
Why? So they can compare two poorly run programs?
Girls who tryout for Capital obviously don’t want to commute to a Baltimore program. If they did they would have done so and never tried out for Capital. So once they do and don’t make it where else besides MCE would they go? Pride just started high school. Stars just started high school. NL has high school but seems to be a rec program.
Although MCE is poorly run, it is the best available option.
Not everyone buys into Capital or Balto teams as the end all be all. MCE really is not poorly run, they operate with the athletes in mind, not for parents who think they know what is best. MCE is a great option - talented coaches who coach or coached successful HS programs, great practice fields, hi level HS and college success,Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is great for MCE. It really is a great landing spot for those that don't make Capital.
Why? So they can compare two poorly run programs?
Girls who tryout for Capital obviously don’t want to commute to a Baltimore program. If they did they would have done so and never tried out for Capital. So once they do and don’t make it where else besides MCE would they go? Pride just started high school. Stars just started high school. NL has high school but seems to be a rec program.
Although MCE is poorly run, it is the best available option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is great for MCE. It really is a great landing spot for those that don't make Capital.
Why? So they can compare two poorly run programs?