Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do girls travel events revolve around "showcases" and guys travel events are "tournaments"? When did this become the norm? Do the event holders believe girls wouldn't like to actually "win" something? Seems a bit sexist to me.
Guys lacrosse have plenty of showcases too, especially for the higher-end club. The only real girls showcases are the IWCLA events and some one-day fall event where there isn't time for a championship knockout tourney
Our experience does not align w this. Every tourney my son played in this Summer (and my older son) was in a tournament...pool play then playoffs on Sunday (NLF, Adrenaline, NAL). They have some showcase stuff in Fall cause many don't have the full teams to compete and the individual showcase stuff (UA, Nike). Some clubs are starting to do like 4 team play days/round robins locally, but not the big events. My daughter plays for a Baltimore club. I think every big event she played in this Summer was a showcase...5 games...no advancing. Live. Lax. Love, Summer Genesis. Lax for the Cure. My daughters club will also do local one-day playdays, as the boys.
It's an interesting difference in approaches. Would love to know why the difference.
Lax for a cure, Summer Genesis, Fall Fest, Lax Clash, these are all playoff based tournaments
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do girls travel events revolve around "showcases" and guys travel events are "tournaments"? When did this become the norm? Do the event holders believe girls wouldn't like to actually "win" something? Seems a bit sexist to me.
Guys lacrosse have plenty of showcases too, especially for the higher-end club. The only real girls showcases are the IWCLA events and some one-day fall event where there isn't time for a championship knockout tourney
Our experience does not align w this. Every tourney my son played in this Summer (and my older son) was in a tournament...pool play then playoffs on Sunday (NLF, Adrenaline, NAL). They have some showcase stuff in Fall cause many don't have the full teams to compete and the individual showcase stuff (UA, Nike). Some clubs are starting to do like 4 team play days/round robins locally, but not the big events. My daughter plays for a Baltimore club. I think every big event she played in this Summer was a showcase...5 games...no advancing. Live. Lax. Love, Summer Genesis. Lax for the Cure. My daughters club will also do local one-day playdays, as the boys.
It's an interesting difference in approaches. Would love to know why the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the Capital Blue girls really this good?
I will answer simply- no.
They are a good team with a few studs but the parents are well organized and the girls have been marketed well.
Anonymous wrote:Are the Capital Blue girls really this good?
Anonymous wrote:
Our experience does not align w this. Every tourney my son played in this Summer (and my older son) was in a tournament...pool play then playoffs on Sunday (NLF, Adrenaline, NAL). They have some showcase stuff in Fall cause many don't have the full teams to compete and the individual showcase stuff (UA, Nike). Some clubs are starting to do like 4 team play days/round robins locally, but not the big events. My daughter plays for a Baltimore club. I think every big event she played in this Summer was a showcase...5 games...no advancing. Live. Lax. Love, Summer Genesis. Lax for the Cure. My daughters club will also do local one-day playdays, as the boys.
It's an interesting difference in approaches. Would love to know why the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do girls travel events revolve around "showcases" and guys travel events are "tournaments"? When did this become the norm? Do the event holders believe girls wouldn't like to actually "win" something? Seems a bit sexist to me.
Guys lacrosse have plenty of showcases too, especially for the higher-end club. The only real girls showcases are the IWCLA events and some one-day fall event where there isn't time for a championship knockout tourney
Anonymous wrote:Why do girls travel events revolve around "showcases" and guys travel events are "tournaments"? When did this become the norm? Do the event holders believe girls wouldn't like to actually "win" something? Seems a bit sexist to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to all of the girls who want to continue playing lacrosse and will have this opportunity at the college level.
Based on the previous posts about where the girls are playing, this doesn't look good for the Pride program. Both Pride and Capital Blue are ranked in the Top 20 and both played Top 5 schedules. Both teams clearly have talented players to play at this level. Capital Orange and VA Metro are ranked in the 70s. It's easy to understand Capital Blue having more commits, but it doesn't make sense all three of these teams would have more commits than Pride. The talent is there with the Pride players, so why such a difference in the number commitments?
Capital is in the top 10. Pride top 20. Capital Fall Record 8-3-1. Pride 4-8.
I've missed 8-3-1 guy. Good to see you're still around to preach the gospel.