Anonymous wrote:1. Landon
2. Gonzaga
3. St. Johns
4. Georgetown Prep
5. Bullis
6. Good Counsel - Solid 4th in WCAC
7. Dematha - played hard
8. PVI
9. Robinson - undefeated is undefeated
10. Episcopal
The VA playoffs will likely scramble the bottom half. There are no honorable mentions as the level of play drops off a cliff after the top 10.
Anonymous wrote:Neutral Observer Area Top Ten Week of May 13th
1. Landon - IAC Champs, winners of 15 straight, and a clean sweep of DC competition. The Bears put together a dominating performance against rival GP in the IAC championship last week.
2. Gonzaga - WCAC Champs. The Eagles and its elite senior class put on a stellar performance last night to de-thrown Cadets and bring the trophy back to Eye St.
3. St. Johns - WCAC runner-up. The young Cadets should be proud of the team's tremendous improvement from March. After a brutal non-league schedule, the Cadets put on a clinic against area teams.
4. Georgetown Prep - IAC runner-up. The gritty Hoyas put together a good season with two great wins over Bullis, Loyola Blakefield, and Don Bosco NJ.
5. Bullis - after a solid start to the season, including great wins over Spalding and Loyola Blakefield, the Bulldogs appeared to lose momentum down the stretch.
6. DeMatha - after a roller coaster of a Spring, including the dismal of their head coach in April, the Stags found a light and were hitting their stride in May when it mattered most.
7. PVI - first year head coach got the best out of the young Pathers. Expect PVI to make a run in the VISAAA playoffs this week. Don't sleep on Episcopal tonight in VISAA quarterfinals though.
8. Episcopal - The Maroon made gradual improvements over the course of this season. Big game tonight vs PVI in 2nd round of the VISAA playoffs.
9. Robinson - the NOVA public school power in VA largest state classification, is 15-0 and has been dominating teams all Spring.
10. St. James - the small boarding school from Hagerstown MD won its first ever MAC lacrosse banner.
Anonymous wrote:Neutral Observer Area Top Ten Week of May 13th
1. Landon - IAC Champs, winners of 15 straight, and a clean sweep of DC competition. The Bears put together a dominating performance against rival GP in the IAC championship last week.
2. Gonzaga - WCAC Champs. The Eagles and its elite senior class put on a stellar performance last night to de-thrown Cadets and bring the trophy back to Eye St.
3. St. Johns - WCAC runner-up. The young Cadets should be proud of the team's tremendous improvement from March. After a brutal non-league schedule, the Cadets put on a clinic against area teams.
4. Georgetown Prep - IAC runner-up. The gritty Hoyas put together a good season with two great wins over Bullis, Loyola Blakefield, and Don Bosco NJ.
5. Bullis - after a solid start to the season, including great wins over Spalding and Loyola Blakefield, the Bulldogs appeared to lose momentum down the stretch.
6. DeMatha - after a roller coaster of a Spring, including the dismal of their head coach in April, the Stags found a light and were hitting their stride in May when it mattered most.
7. PVI - first year head coach got the best out of the young Pathers. Expect PVI to make a run in the VISAAA playoffs this week. Don't sleep on Episcopal tonight in VISAA quarterfinals though.
8. Episcopal - The Maroon made gradual improvements over the course of this season. Big game tonight vs PVI in 2nd round of the VISAA playoffs.
9. Robinson - the NOVA public school power in VA largest state classification, is 15-0 and has been dominating teams all Spring.
10. St. James - the small boarding school from Hagerstown MD won its first ever MAC lacrosse banner.
Anonymous wrote:St. John’s goalie is very good. St. John’s needed a player that can win a FO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IAC has no problem scheduling other WCAC schools. Gonzaga was the best team in the area for a long stretch of time and the big IAC schools never hesitated to schedule the Purple Eagles.
The problem seems to be SJC
Yup! The problem seems to be SJC.
Maybe if they were willing to schedule IAC teams later in the spring instead of the first week or two, IAC teams would schedule SJ's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BREAKING NEWS: WCAC champs Gonzaga is on to Prep Nationals and will play #5 Malvern Prep on Friday. Landon not playing and instead IAC sending Bullis to take on #10 Culver in opening round.
https://victoryeventseries.com/national-prep/
Let's hope GZ and Bullis compete well in this event as they are representing DC area lacrosse.
Last year, GZ was embarrassed in this event going 0-2 and Bullis went 1-1.
There will be no Gonzaga seniors playing this weekend so it will be a preview of the 2025 team.
Curious why is GZ not bringing their seniors to this event?
Are all teams participating in this post-season tournament not bringing their 2024's?
Anonymous wrote:The IAC has no problem scheduling other WCAC schools. Gonzaga was the best team in the area for a long stretch of time and the big IAC schools never hesitated to schedule the Purple Eagles.
The problem seems to be SJC
Anonymous wrote:The IAC has no problem scheduling other WCAC schools. Gonzaga was the best team in the area for a long stretch of time and the big IAC schools never hesitated to schedule the Purple Eagles.
The problem seems to be SJC
Neutral Observer Area Top Ten Week of May 13th