Anonymous wrote:Fall is the first look. Summer is where decisions are made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking through teams and brackets at MidAtlantic it has become a huge huge gap between teams playing there. Really wide range of abilities. Not sure what if anything to make of that. But to play in a really low bracket as the club’s A team calls into question was it the right bracket for them or just to “win” and be able to say went 4-0 at MidAtlantic. Maybe it was intentional and they needed a confidence boost. I think the convo on this thread is that it is just really hard to figure out a teams actual level or clubs level anymore before joining. Being at MidAtlantic is better than not but may not mean what it once did depending on the bracket you put yourself in.
This tourney's organizers are also known for some manipulation of brackets. It also is the end of the fall season and many teams were missing players due to soccer, etc. DD team had a handful of usual starters out and it clearly showed.
Spring and summer are where results really matter and tell the true story of the team because the commitment level is different since it is the primary sport during those seasons and teams have had more time to gel.
Just remember though - THIS is NOT true once you get to High school. For girls club lacrosse, fall is just as important as summer. And there is no spring.
This is true to an extent. Fall will never be as important as summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking through teams and brackets at MidAtlantic it has become a huge huge gap between teams playing there. Really wide range of abilities. Not sure what if anything to make of that. But to play in a really low bracket as the club’s A team calls into question was it the right bracket for them or just to “win” and be able to say went 4-0 at MidAtlantic. Maybe it was intentional and they needed a confidence boost. I think the convo on this thread is that it is just really hard to figure out a teams actual level or clubs level anymore before joining. Being at MidAtlantic is better than not but may not mean what it once did depending on the bracket you put yourself in.
This tourney's organizers are also known for some manipulation of brackets. It also is the end of the fall season and many teams were missing players due to soccer, etc. DD team had a handful of usual starters out and it clearly showed.
Spring and summer are where results really matter and tell the true story of the team because the commitment level is different since it is the primary sport during those seasons and teams have had more time to gel.
Just remember though - THIS is NOT true once you get to High school. For girls club lacrosse, fall is just as important as summer. And there is no spring.
This is true to an extent. Fall will never be as important as summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking through teams and brackets at MidAtlantic it has become a huge huge gap between teams playing there. Really wide range of abilities. Not sure what if anything to make of that. But to play in a really low bracket as the club’s A team calls into question was it the right bracket for them or just to “win” and be able to say went 4-0 at MidAtlantic. Maybe it was intentional and they needed a confidence boost. I think the convo on this thread is that it is just really hard to figure out a teams actual level or clubs level anymore before joining. Being at MidAtlantic is better than not but may not mean what it once did depending on the bracket you put yourself in.
This tourney's organizers are also known for some manipulation of brackets. It also is the end of the fall season and many teams were missing players due to soccer, etc. DD team had a handful of usual starters out and it clearly showed.
Spring and summer are where results really matter and tell the true story of the team because the commitment level is different since it is the primary sport during those seasons and teams have had more time to gel.
Just remember though - THIS is NOT true once you get to High school. For girls club lacrosse, fall is just as important as summer. And there is no spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking through teams and brackets at MidAtlantic it has become a huge huge gap between teams playing there. Really wide range of abilities. Not sure what if anything to make of that. But to play in a really low bracket as the club’s A team calls into question was it the right bracket for them or just to “win” and be able to say went 4-0 at MidAtlantic. Maybe it was intentional and they needed a confidence boost. I think the convo on this thread is that it is just really hard to figure out a teams actual level or clubs level anymore before joining. Being at MidAtlantic is better than not but may not mean what it once did depending on the bracket you put yourself in.
This tourney's organizers are also known for some manipulation of brackets. It also is the end of the fall season and many teams were missing players due to soccer, etc. DD team had a handful of usual starters out and it clearly showed.
Spring and summer are where results really matter and tell the true story of the team because the commitment level is different since it is the primary sport during those seasons and teams have had more time to gel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking through teams and brackets at MidAtlantic it has become a huge huge gap between teams playing there. Really wide range of abilities. Not sure what if anything to make of that. But to play in a really low bracket as the club’s A team calls into question was it the right bracket for them or just to “win” and be able to say went 4-0 at MidAtlantic. Maybe it was intentional and they needed a confidence boost. I think the convo on this thread is that it is just really hard to figure out a teams actual level or clubs level anymore before joining. Being at MidAtlantic is better than not but may not mean what it once did depending on the bracket you put yourself in.
How did they do in the playoffs? Tourney Machine hasn't updated the results so they should have faced tougher opponents since they made the playoffs. There are some other local clubs whose A/only team went 0-4 in a subpar bracket. Honestly once you get past the A/top B bracket, things seem to be a bit of a crapshoot.