Anonymous wrote:Capital Blue to Duke (Potomac).
Congrats! Nice work!!
Anonymous wrote:Capital Blue to Duke (Potomac).
Congrats! Nice work!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If girls are waiting to commit is it because they have to visit the school? Or is it because they are waiting to hear from a school they like better? If that is the case, for the school they like better wouldn’t that school have contacted them on September 1st and they should know or not if the school likes them? Or is it possible the school hasn’t contacted them at all yet but the player is hoping to hear from them as recruits accept and decline?
There could be a million reasons. This is a very long process. If you would like to truly get in the weeds about this you can join the Facebook group "Recruiting Discussion: Parent-to-Parent Women’s College Lacrosse"
Some girls may be waiting for NESCACs or D3s which don't offer until later
They don’t “offer later,” with few exceptions they take kids that didn’t get the D1 offer they wanted. Almost no one chooses Middlebury over Yale, they end up there after Yale passes.
yes most want to go D1 but then the
Just not true. There kids who specially want D3.
Yeah, hence the “few exceptions” part, but most kids want to go D1. Do you not agree? Sure, some are legacy kids who are going to Tufts regardless, but that is an exception.
A lot of them start out wanting to go D1 but when they don't get the school they want if they truly want to plan in college they reevaluate and start looking D3.
D3 is attractive if you want to go pre-med, engineering, lawyer etc. Most D1 players can’t pursue those majors due to time constraints. A lot of business and communication majors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If girls are waiting to commit is it because they have to visit the school? Or is it because they are waiting to hear from a school they like better? If that is the case, for the school they like better wouldn’t that school have contacted them on September 1st and they should know or not if the school likes them? Or is it possible the school hasn’t contacted them at all yet but the player is hoping to hear from them as recruits accept and decline?
There could be a million reasons. This is a very long process. If you would like to truly get in the weeds about this you can join the Facebook group "Recruiting Discussion: Parent-to-Parent Women’s College Lacrosse"
Some girls may be waiting for NESCACs or D3s which don't offer until later
They don’t “offer later,” with few exceptions they take kids that didn’t get the D1 offer they wanted. Almost no one chooses Middlebury over Yale, they end up there after Yale passes.
yes most want to go D1 but then the
Just not true. There kids who specially want D3.
Yeah, hence the “few exceptions” part, but most kids want to go D1. Do you not agree? Sure, some are legacy kids who are going to Tufts regardless, but that is an exception.
A lot of them start out wanting to go D1 but when they don't get the school they want if they truly want to plan in college they reevaluate and start looking D3.
D3 is attractive if you want to go pre-med, engineering, lawyer etc. Most D1 players can’t pursue those majors due to time constraints. A lot of business and communication majors.
And some of them don't want the "full-time job" commitment of D1. It is definitely a grind. I think as they get older and start to understand more about college they hear about study abroad or other opportunities that they can't pursue if they are D1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If girls are waiting to commit is it because they have to visit the school? Or is it because they are waiting to hear from a school they like better? If that is the case, for the school they like better wouldn’t that school have contacted them on September 1st and they should know or not if the school likes them? Or is it possible the school hasn’t contacted them at all yet but the player is hoping to hear from them as recruits accept and decline?
There could be a million reasons. This is a very long process. If you would like to truly get in the weeds about this you can join the Facebook group "Recruiting Discussion: Parent-to-Parent Women’s College Lacrosse"
Some girls may be waiting for NESCACs or D3s which don't offer until later
They don’t “offer later,” with few exceptions they take kids that didn’t get the D1 offer they wanted. Almost no one chooses Middlebury over Yale, they end up there after Yale passes.
yes most want to go D1 but then the
Just not true. There kids who specially want D3.
Yeah, hence the “few exceptions” part, but most kids want to go D1. Do you not agree? Sure, some are legacy kids who are going to Tufts regardless, but that is an exception.
A lot of them start out wanting to go D1 but when they don't get the school they want if they truly want to plan in college they reevaluate and start looking D3.
D3 is attractive if you want to go pre-med, engineering, lawyer etc. Most D1 players can’t pursue those majors due to time constraints. A lot of business and communication majors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If girls are waiting to commit is it because they have to visit the school? Or is it because they are waiting to hear from a school they like better? If that is the case, for the school they like better wouldn’t that school have contacted them on September 1st and they should know or not if the school likes them? Or is it possible the school hasn’t contacted them at all yet but the player is hoping to hear from them as recruits accept and decline?
There could be a million reasons. This is a very long process. If you would like to truly get in the weeds about this you can join the Facebook group "Recruiting Discussion: Parent-to-Parent Women’s College Lacrosse"
Some girls may be waiting for NESCACs or D3s which don't offer until later
They don’t “offer later,” with few exceptions they take kids that didn’t get the D1 offer they wanted. Almost no one chooses Middlebury over Yale, they end up there after Yale passes.
yes most want to go D1 but then the
Just not true. There kids who specially want D3.
Yeah, hence the “few exceptions” part, but most kids want to go D1. Do you not agree? Sure, some are legacy kids who are going to Tufts regardless, but that is an exception.
A lot of them start out wanting to go D1 but when they don't get the school they want if they truly want to plan in college they reevaluate and start looking D3.
D3 is attractive if you want to go pre-med, engineering, lawyer etc. Most D1 players can’t pursue those majors due to time constraints. A lot of business and communication majors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If girls are waiting to commit is it because they have to visit the school? Or is it because they are waiting to hear from a school they like better? If that is the case, for the school they like better wouldn’t that school have contacted them on September 1st and they should know or not if the school likes them? Or is it possible the school hasn’t contacted them at all yet but the player is hoping to hear from them as recruits accept and decline?
There could be a million reasons. This is a very long process. If you would like to truly get in the weeds about this you can join the Facebook group "Recruiting Discussion: Parent-to-Parent Women’s College Lacrosse"
Some girls may be waiting for NESCACs or D3s which don't offer until later
They don’t “offer later,” with few exceptions they take kids that didn’t get the D1 offer they wanted. Almost no one chooses Middlebury over Yale, they end up there after Yale passes.
yes most want to go D1 but then the
Just not true. There kids who specially want D3.
Yeah, hence the “few exceptions” part, but most kids want to go D1. Do you not agree? Sure, some are legacy kids who are going to Tufts regardless, but that is an exception.
A lot of them start out wanting to go D1 but when they don't get the school they want if they truly want to plan in college they reevaluate and start looking D3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If girls are waiting to commit is it because they have to visit the school? Or is it because they are waiting to hear from a school they like better? If that is the case, for the school they like better wouldn’t that school have contacted them on September 1st and they should know or not if the school likes them? Or is it possible the school hasn’t contacted them at all yet but the player is hoping to hear from them as recruits accept and decline?
There could be a million reasons. This is a very long process. If you would like to truly get in the weeds about this you can join the Facebook group "Recruiting Discussion: Parent-to-Parent Women’s College Lacrosse"
Some girls may be waiting for NESCACs or D3s which don't offer until later
They don’t “offer later,” with few exceptions they take kids that didn’t get the D1 offer they wanted. Almost no one chooses Middlebury over Yale, they end up there after Yale passes.
yes most want to go D1 but then the
Just not true. There kids who specially want D3.
Yeah, hence the “few exceptions” part, but most kids want to go D1. Do you not agree? Sure, some are legacy kids who are going to Tufts regardless, but that is an exception.
A lot of them start out wanting to go D1 but when they don't get the school they want if they truly want to plan in college they reevaluate and start looking D3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:another 28 parent here. While every journey is their own it does help to see where the class above is being recruited and the club's reputation depends on this. If a club has a bad recruiting year it doesn't bode well for the year below unless the year below has tremendously more talent.
Sorry, hidden-motive “28 parent”: It’s only September 15 and Cap has 4 commits to T25 schools — two to UVA, coveted by many VA-based players — while others weigh options. Two ivies to boot. Even if recruiting stopped right now (it won’t) DMVers will want to be part of that pipeline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If girls are waiting to commit is it because they have to visit the school? Or is it because they are waiting to hear from a school they like better? If that is the case, for the school they like better wouldn’t that school have contacted them on September 1st and they should know or not if the school likes them? Or is it possible the school hasn’t contacted them at all yet but the player is hoping to hear from them as recruits accept and decline?
There could be a million reasons. This is a very long process. If you would like to truly get in the weeds about this you can join the Facebook group "Recruiting Discussion: Parent-to-Parent Women’s College Lacrosse"
Some girls may be waiting for NESCACs or D3s which don't offer until later
They don’t “offer later,” with few exceptions they take kids that didn’t get the D1 offer they wanted. Almost no one chooses Middlebury over Yale, they end up there after Yale passes.
yes most want to go D1 but then the
Just not true. There kids who specially want D3.
Yeah, hence the “few exceptions” part, but most kids want to go D1. Do you not agree? Sure, some are legacy kids who are going to Tufts regardless, but that is an exception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If girls are waiting to commit is it because they have to visit the school? Or is it because they are waiting to hear from a school they like better? If that is the case, for the school they like better wouldn’t that school have contacted them on September 1st and they should know or not if the school likes them? Or is it possible the school hasn’t contacted them at all yet but the player is hoping to hear from them as recruits accept and decline?
There could be a million reasons. This is a very long process. If you would like to truly get in the weeds about this you can join the Facebook group "Recruiting Discussion: Parent-to-Parent Women’s College Lacrosse"
Some girls may be waiting for NESCACs or D3s which don't offer until later
They don’t “offer later,” with few exceptions they take kids that didn’t get the D1 offer they wanted. Almost no one chooses Middlebury over Yale, they end up there after Yale passes.
Just not true. There kids who specially want D3.
Anonymous wrote:another 28 parent here. While every journey is their own it does help to see where the class above is being recruited and the club's reputation depends on this. If a club has a bad recruiting year it doesn't bode well for the year below unless the year below has tremendously more talent.