That's not what the OP said. Which of course you're aware. And there are lots of DMV public school kids that go to those schools. They get the same education as their lacrosse classmates.Anonymous wrote:Public schools don’t prepare kids in the DMV. That’s why people go to privates -Duh.
You can look at the entirety of a discussion by hitting quote and then scrolling up and down.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that even mean? What do you think we are, Mississippi? You said public school girls are not academically prepared. Which argument do you want to run on?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, that's why ND has 15 publics on the roster and Yale has 24. Not checking any others. And it's why they all carry big football teams. We can only hope your daughter(s) don't turn out as elitist, sanctimonious and unaware of the world around them as you.Anonymous wrote:I think more importantly Ivies and high D1 (ND/Stanford/USC, Hopkins) are realizing public school girls are not academically prepared for college.
How many of those public school girls are from the DMV? One?
You seem to be under the impression that public school girls FROM THE DMV have the same chance as being recruited to an Ivy/high academic school as the private school girls in the area. Look at both ND and Yale's rosters again. Besides one girl from Yale (Langley grad) all the girls recruited from the DMV/Baltimore area were from private schools.
Anonymous wrote:What does that even mean? What do you think we are, Mississippi? You said public school girls are not academically prepared. Which argument do you want to run on?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, that's why ND has 15 publics on the roster and Yale has 24. Not checking any others. And it's why they all carry big football teams. We can only hope your daughter(s) don't turn out as elitist, sanctimonious and unaware of the world around them as you.Anonymous wrote:I think more importantly Ivies and high D1 (ND/Stanford/USC, Hopkins) are realizing public school girls are not academically prepared for college.
How many of those public school girls are from the DMV? One?
What does that even mean? What do you think we are, Mississippi? You said public school girls are not academically prepared. Which argument do you want to run on?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, that's why ND has 15 publics on the roster and Yale has 24. Not checking any others. And it's why they all carry big football teams. We can only hope your daughter(s) don't turn out as elitist, sanctimonious and unaware of the world around them as you.Anonymous wrote:I think more importantly Ivies and high D1 (ND/Stanford/USC, Hopkins) are realizing public school girls are not academically prepared for college.
How many of those public school girls are from the DMV? One?
Anonymous wrote:Sure, that's why ND has 15 publics on the roster and Yale has 24. Not checking any others. And it's why they all carry big football teams. We can only hope your daughter(s) don't turn out as elitist, sanctimonious and unaware of the world around them as you.Anonymous wrote:I think more importantly Ivies and high D1 (ND/Stanford/USC, Hopkins) are realizing public school girls are not academically prepared for college.
Anonymous wrote:I think more importantly Ivies and high D1 (ND/Stanford/USC, Hopkins) are realizing public school girls are not academically prepared for college.
Anonymous wrote:Sure, that's why ND has 15 publics on the roster and Yale has 24. Not checking any others. And it's why they all carry big football teams. We can only hope your daughter(s) don't turn out as elitist, sanctimonious and unaware of the world around them as you.Anonymous wrote:I think more importantly Ivies and high D1 (ND/Stanford/USC, Hopkins) are realizing public school girls are not academically prepared for college.
Sure, that's why ND has 15 publics on the roster and Yale has 24. Not checking any others. And it's why they all carry big football teams. We can only hope your daughter(s) don't turn out as elitist, sanctimonious and unaware of the world around them as you.Anonymous wrote:I think more importantly Ivies and high D1 (ND/Stanford/USC, Hopkins) are realizing public school girls are not academically prepared for college.
Anonymous wrote:Capital Blue + Private School + Good Grades seems to be the magic formula for attending a high academic school (if that is what you want).
Wow, I just wish there was video available of watching you play a sport. Any sport. I would have it on loop and just laugh and laugh.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of public school players in MD and VA go to Division 1 schools every single year. You need a new hobby.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What stands out most to me with the ‘26 Capital Blue Team is that all of the commits thus far attend private schools.
Yup that would be because it is the private schools which are coaching these girls at the highest level. I hope your daughter attends a private school or you can kiss her D1 dreams goodbye.
ClubLacross.org has a good database of player commitments. For the 2026s, there are 73 girls committed from DC, MD, and VA who have the name of their high school shown in the data currently.
Of the 73, there are 61, or 84% of the total, from private schools.
A couple of things. Public school lacrosse is bad. Period. Its bad play. There are great players in that league of course, elite players, yes but its no comparision to the IAAM.
As stated, club is the key to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of public school players in MD and VA go to Division 1 schools every single year. You need a new hobby.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What stands out most to me with the ‘26 Capital Blue Team is that all of the commits thus far attend private schools.
Yup that would be because it is the private schools which are coaching these girls at the highest level. I hope your daughter attends a private school or you can kiss her D1 dreams goodbye.
ClubLacross.org has a good database of player commitments. For the 2026s, there are 73 girls committed from DC, MD, and VA who have the name of their high school shown in the data currently.
Of the 73, there are 61, or 84% of the total, from private schools.
A couple of things. Public school lacrosse is bad. Period. Its bad play. There are great players in that league of course, elite players, yes but its no comparision to the IAAM.
As stated, club is the key to college.
A fraction of the players are committed at this point. And sites tracking it are more mish mash than that. Any other year gives the actual full recruit year or thereabouts. It's Sept 30.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now do 2025. Or any other year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of public school players in MD and VA go to Division 1 schools every single year. You need a new hobby.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What stands out most to me with the ‘26 Capital Blue Team is that all of the commits thus far attend private schools.
Yup that would be because it is the private schools which are coaching these girls at the highest level. I hope your daughter attends a private school or you can kiss her D1 dreams goodbye.
ClubLacross.org has a good database of player commitments. For the 2026s, there are 73 girls committed from DC, MD, and VA who have the name of their high school shown in the data currently.
Of the 73, there are 61, or 84% of the total, from private schools.
Let me get right on that after I grab some lunch. Should I pick something up for you? My treat.