Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with visitation right now is they basically have a Dad coach now.
Bucky just rolls out the balls and shows up with the clipboard.
The visi coaching carousel yet again…
Also, can't overlook that Potomac has had different coaching in the last few weeks. Positive change?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So guess this means KJ got her team into the #1 seed for ISLs again, huh? Not that much of a down year.
Uhhhh…. KJs team will not be the 1 seed at all. Very much a down year (with many more to come)
What are the current standings in the ISL?
Anonymous wrote:One thing that is certain is that VISI would be the best in the area or even country with a stable (and sane) coaching staff. This is not a shot at any of the other teams, but VISI is constantly rowing against the tide with their athletic staff. The athletic directors are morons and hire terrible coaches in every sport. If you put the VISI team with one of the other coaches they would dominate.
Anonymous wrote:One thing that is certain is that VISI would be the best in the area or even country with a stable (and sane) coaching staff. This is not a shot at any of the other teams, but VISI is constantly rowing against the tide with their athletic staff. The athletic directors are morons and hire terrible coaches in every sport. If you put the VISI team with one of the other coaches they would dominate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing that is certain is that VISI would be the best in the area or even country with a stable (and sane) coaching staff. This is not a shot at any of the other teams, but VISI is constantly rowing against the tide with their athletic staff. The athletic directors are morons and hire terrible coaches in every sport. If you put the VISI team with one of the other coaches they would dominate.
Lots of “if” and “would be” statements here.
Not even a visi fan or parent but this reply makes no sense….the point of the post was to say that VISIs talent is unquestionable but their coaching staff limits them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So guess this means KJ got her team into the #1 seed for ISLs again, huh? Not that much of a down year.
Uhhhh…. KJs team will not be the 1 seed at all. Very much a down year (with many more to come)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing that is certain is that VISI would be the best in the area or even country with a stable (and sane) coaching staff. This is not a shot at any of the other teams, but VISI is constantly rowing against the tide with their athletic staff. The athletic directors are morons and hire terrible coaches in every sport. If you put the VISI team with one of the other coaches they would dominate.
Lots of “if” and “would be” statements here.
Anonymous wrote:One thing that is certain is that VISI would be the best in the area or even country with a stable (and sane) coaching staff. This is not a shot at any of the other teams, but VISI is constantly rowing against the tide with their athletic staff. The athletic directors are morons and hire terrible coaches in every sport. If you put the VISI team with one of the other coaches they would dominate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plank money. That is the only reason St. John’s has strong athletics.
There is an opinion on the boys thread that the larger WCAC schools (and GT Prep which still has a large legacy factor)will dominate DMV lacrosse in much the way they have done in football and basketball because the IAC schools cannot compete in recruiting, less tuition $, and there is more Catholic scholarship money. Last year the SJC boys were the #1 team in the country. Will the WCAC girls lacrosse programs continue to rise similarly to the boys?
Some of the best area glax players are going to SJC because they seek: a great co-ed experience, strong academics, competitive athletics across multiple sports, and an established track record of recruiting players to great colleges. SJC glax has at least four players committed to Ivy schools where no scholarship money is awarded. That should tell you that money doesn’t lure players to Military Road. The opportunity to compete at a high level — and attend some of the best universities in the nation — does.
Anonymous wrote:So guess this means KJ got her team into the #1 seed for ISLs again, huh? Not that much of a down year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plank money. That is the only reason St. John’s has strong athletics.
There is an opinion on the boys thread that the larger WCAC schools (and GT Prep which still has a large legacy factor)will dominate DMV lacrosse in much the way they have done in football and basketball because the IAC schools cannot compete in recruiting, less tuition $, and there is more Catholic scholarship money. Last year the SJC boys were the #1 team in the country. Will the WCAC girls lacrosse programs continue to rise similarly to the boys?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plank money. That is the only reason St. John’s has strong athletics.
There is an opinion on the boys thread that the larger WCAC schools (and GT Prep which still has a large legacy factor)will dominate DMV lacrosse in much the way they have done in football and basketball because the IAC schools cannot compete in recruiting, less tuition $, and there is more Catholic scholarship money. Last year the SJC boys were the #1 team in the country. Will the WCAC girls lacrosse programs continue to rise similarly to the boys?
Anonymous wrote:Plank money. That is the only reason St. John’s has strong athletics.