Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recruiting isn’t done yet, but I was looking at some data and found some interesting numbers:
#21 Capital Blue- Avg RPI of schools: 30.31, Avg ranking in US News and World Report: 52.83
#1 M&D Black- Avg RPI of schools: 15.15, Avg ranking in US News and World Report: 46.1
***some schools not counted in USNWR rankings, difference in scores would have been even greater. 2 Navy (not counted nationally, a Liberal Arts classification) and 1 Loyola (only regionally ranked) for M&D, and 1 Davidson (Liberal Arts classification) for Cap Blue.
Very interesting.
M&D has some really good kids, including a 5 star, that haven’t committed yet too. I can’t tell from what’s on inside lacrosse, does cap blue have anyone left that is expected to go D1?
NO ONE uses RPI for rankings really. Most use IWLCA poll https://www.iwlca.org/news_article/show/1339864.
Do the stats for that one since RPI is a bit wonky with the algorithm.
I used RPI bc there was a whole argument about it earlier in this thread and these two reasons: the NCAA uses it for the tournament and there is an RPI ranking for each team beyond the top 25. But here you go:
M&D Black IWLCA avg rank: 7.75
Cap Blue IWLCA avg rank: 16.2
So what are we saying? M&D is better and places girls at better schools? We already knew that? They are number 1 for a reason.
Well we knew that based on rankings and results that the m&d girls would play at higher ranked programs, but I remember seeing cap blue parents saying stuff like “our girls focus on high academic schools,” but I was surprised to find that the m&d girls were going to better schools on top of better programs on avg. That was interesting to me.
Capital players ride pine in college. Even at their “high academic schools”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap Orange to Lindenwood
Skywalkers white to Furman
Cannot confirm either of these. Whoever posted care to share were this was posted?
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Anonymous wrote:Coppermine to Delaware