agree total BSAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FOR A REALLY GOOD PLAYERS, THOUGH THERE ARE MORE OPPORTUNITIES IN LACROSSE THAN IN BASKETBALL OR SOCCER?
At the college level, definitely. In soccer you’re competing against kids from South America and Europe. D1 soccer rosters are full of those kids. For basketball, there’s some foreign talent and basically every boy in the US tries playing at some point. You have to be a stud athlete to have a prayer of playing D1 college basketball. Lax is way less competitive and a pretty good athlete who works hard can get recruited.
Not exactly. D1 lacrosse is about as competitive as D1 football to earn a roster spot. D2/D3 is not quite as daunting but it’s still competitive. Also, college lacrosse teams will carry huge rosters. Guys who actually play actually rostered is a different story.
I hope you’re joking
A large number of D1 players could walk onto a D1 lax roster and be given a year to learn to use the stick. Jordan Faison isn't the most skilled player, but he ran by everyone so he was a threat on the field. Every P4 school has guys like that.
false on all fronts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FOR A REALLY GOOD PLAYERS, THOUGH THERE ARE MORE OPPORTUNITIES IN LACROSSE THAN IN BASKETBALL OR SOCCER?
At the college level, definitely. In soccer you’re competing against kids from South America and Europe. D1 soccer rosters are full of those kids. For basketball, there’s some foreign talent and basically every boy in the US tries playing at some point. You have to be a stud athlete to have a prayer of playing D1 college basketball. Lax is way less competitive and a pretty good athlete who works hard can get recruited.
Not exactly. D1 lacrosse is about as competitive as D1 football to earn a roster spot. D2/D3 is not quite as daunting but it’s still competitive. Also, college lacrosse teams will carry huge rosters. Guys who actually play actually rostered is a different story.
I hope you’re joking
A large number of D1 players could walk onto a D1 lax roster and be given a year to learn to use the stick. Jordan Faison isn't the most skilled player, but he ran by everyone so he was a threat on the field. Every P4 school has guys like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FOR A REALLY GOOD PLAYERS, THOUGH THERE ARE MORE OPPORTUNITIES IN LACROSSE THAN IN BASKETBALL OR SOCCER?
At the college level, definitely. In soccer you’re competing against kids from South America and Europe. D1 soccer rosters are full of those kids. For basketball, there’s some foreign talent and basically every boy in the US tries playing at some point. You have to be a stud athlete to have a prayer of playing D1 college basketball. Lax is way less competitive and a pretty good athlete who works hard can get recruited.
Not exactly. D1 lacrosse is about as competitive as D1 football to earn a roster spot. D2/D3 is not quite as daunting but it’s still competitive. Also, college lacrosse teams will carry huge rosters. Guys who actually play actually rostered is a different story.
I hope you’re joking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FOR A REALLY GOOD PLAYERS, THOUGH THERE ARE MORE OPPORTUNITIES IN LACROSSE THAN IN BASKETBALL OR SOCCER?
At the college level, definitely. In soccer you’re competing against kids from South America and Europe. D1 soccer rosters are full of those kids. For basketball, there’s some foreign talent and basically every boy in the US tries playing at some point. You have to be a stud athlete to have a prayer of playing D1 college basketball. Lax is way less competitive and a pretty good athlete who works hard can get recruited.
Not exactly. D1 lacrosse is about as competitive as D1 football to earn a roster spot. D2/D3 is not quite as daunting but it’s still competitive. Also, college lacrosse teams will carry huge rosters. Guys who actually play actually rostered is a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FOR A REALLY GOOD PLAYERS, THOUGH THERE ARE MORE OPPORTUNITIES IN LACROSSE THAN IN BASKETBALL OR SOCCER?
At the college level, definitely. In soccer you’re competing against kids from South America and Europe. D1 soccer rosters are full of those kids. For basketball, there’s some foreign talent and basically every boy in the US tries playing at some point. You have to be a stud athlete to have a prayer of playing D1 college basketball. Lax is way less competitive and a pretty good athlete who works hard can get recruited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://teamvalax.com/ is yet another NOVA club
Do they have any teams? I cant find one team at any age group ranked.
They have in the past. Their IG recently posted about tryouts for 2027-30 teams. Maybe they had to take a break for a year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://teamvalax.com/ is yet another NOVA club
Do they have any teams? I cant find one team at any age group ranked.
Anonymous wrote:https://teamvalax.com/ is yet another NOVA club
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Director of boys lax at TSJ
Was a GM at the PLL and MLL level. Thats a pretty decent resume and prob a way better fit the Sowell was for that program. Maybe he can turn it around
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I registered and was told T91 is still coming to the area, but with the holidays, High School season, HoCo and people having paid for their current teams tryouts will be in May.
Any club trying to hold tryouts mid season is clueless. You really think you are going to be able to get a team of kids who's parents are cool with just eating 3-4k plus on what they paid for current club? Atleast they were smart enough to pivot when they realized they had extremely low #s signing up. I still dont understand their play in this market. You have True NOVA, True Loudoun, Top Caliber, Madlax, STJ (honestly not sure if they even had any teams left). That's just the VA local teams. Maybe they try to fill the void that STJ tried to provide, but that experiment did not go well for a plethora of reasons.
You forgot VLC. St. J might be trying to get teams back together now that they have SF there.
Anonymous wrote:FOR A REALLY GOOD PLAYERS, THOUGH THERE ARE MORE OPPORTUNITIES IN LACROSSE THAN IN BASKETBALL OR SOCCER?