Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga will lose 1/3 of its matches. At least 6-7 loses, and 2-3 locally. Riverside was not a mirage. Dallas Episcopal really happened.
I see Gonzaga at 8 loses, but close enough. McDonough, PVI, Prep, Culver, Bullis, Albans, SJC. One of Heights of DeMatha too will be a loss.
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga will lose 1/3 of its matches. At least 6-7 loses, and 2-3 locally. Riverside was not a mirage. Dallas Episcopal really happened.
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga will lose 1/3 of its matches. At least 6-7 loses, and 2-3 locally. Riverside was not a mirage. Dallas Episcopal really happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will Madison upset PVI this spring?
Didn't PVI graduate a heavy senior class last year? I think they won't be as strong as they were the past 2 seasons.
Not sure what the Panthers bring back or if any high-impact players transferred in this Summer.
Anonymous wrote:Tier 2:
Landon
Gonzaga
DeMatha
Heights
PVI
SSSAS
Episcopal
St Albans
St. Andrews
You are crazy to think St Andrews could run with Gonzaga or Landon or PVI. They have little depth to compete for 4 full quarters.
Gonzaga will be better than people are giving them credit for this coming spring.
DeMatha takes a step back this Spring.
Tier 2:
Landon
Gonzaga
DeMatha
Heights
PVI
SSSAS
Episcopal
St Albans
St. Andrews
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The season is near. Anymore projections for WCAC/IAC?
There should be tons of parity across the DC area this year. You won't see a team that comes close to the 2022 SJC Cadets.
Tier 1:
Bullis
Prep
SJC
Gonzaga
Tier 2:
Landon
STA
PVI
Saint Stephens
Tier 3:
The Heights
Episcopal
DeMatha
Saint Andrews
Tier 4:
Potomac School
Good Counsel
Saint Marys Ryken (Southern MD)
Bishop Ireton
O'Connell
A general observation is the IAC is going to be very good this year and the WCAC might be slightly down relative to last year.
While I only ranked teams from the WCAC and IAC, if I could rank a public school team, it would be Madison. They looked excellent in a few of the Fall events I saw them play in and could compete with some of the programs in Tier 2.
(If I may) make a few adjustments.
Tier 1:
Bullis
Prep
SJC
Gonzaga
Tier 2:
Landon
STA
PVI
DeMatha
The Heights
Tier 3:
SSSAS
Episcopal
St. Andrews
Potomac
Tier 4:
Good Counsel
Bishop Ireton
O'Connell
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The season is near. Anymore projections for WCAC/IAC?
There should be tons of parity across the DC area this year. You won't see a team that comes close to the 2022 SJC Cadets.
Tier 1:
Bullis
Prep
SJC
Gonzaga
Tier 2:
Landon
STA
PVI
Saint Stephens
Tier 3:
The Heights
Episcopal
DeMatha
Saint Andrews
Tier 4:
Potomac School
Good Counsel
Saint Marys Ryken (Southern MD)
Bishop Ireton
O'Connell
A general observation is the IAC is going to be very good this year and the WCAC might be slightly down relative to last year.
While I only ranked teams from the WCAC and IAC, if I could rank a public school team, it would be Madison. They looked excellent in a few of the Fall events I saw them play in and could compete with some of the programs in Tier 2.
Anonymous wrote:Will Madison upset PVI this spring?
Anonymous wrote:Bullis played Madison in the MadLax thing in late November and only beat them by 1. And yes, PVI plays them at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The season is near. Anymore projections for WCAC/IAC?
There should be tons of parity across the DC area this year. You won't see a team that comes close to the 2022 SJC Cadets.
Tier 1:
Bullis
Prep
SJC
Gonzaga
Tier 2:
Landon
STA
PVI
Saint Stephens
Tier 3:
The Heights
Episcopal
DeMatha
Saint Andrews
Tier 4:
Potomac School
Good Counsel
Saint Marys Ryken (Southern MD)
Bishop Ireton
O'Connell
A general observation is the IAC is going to be very good this year and the WCAC might be slightly down relative to last year.
While I only ranked teams from the WCAC and IAC, if I could rank a public school team, it would be Madison. They looked excellent in a few of the Fall events I saw them play in and could compete with some of the programs in Tier 2.