Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that you might believe "the established infrastructure" is what gets girls recruited to top schools is hilarious. College coaches have their livelihood on the line. The last thing they're doing is just taking club coaches' word for anything other than an initial look and background. They bring in who they want the most and can get.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should fit in well with what I hear are a couple reinforcements coming from the south.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coppermine is disbanding because they lost all four games in LAX for the Cure. This is unacceptable when you play teams in the top 8 and you are a lowly 11th ranked team. The players, coaches and parents should just give up now.
They have already lost a bunch of girls and barely have a bench. Their top middie is reportedly already gone.
Whether they’re winning or not, no one in their right mind would leave a club with established recruiting infrastructure like Capital for one with none, and a declining team to boot.
I doubt though that you actually believe that, but just want others to.
Well there’s a reason Capital consistently gets coaches 40 deep year after year at their tourney games, including the 27s who are ranked above #20, and why the club has sent a crazy number of players to ivies and other top programs. Coaches obviously like what the club is doing, which is why they keep coming back and continue to recruit Cap players. That fact can’t be ignored. Capital is exceptional at marketing players which plays a huge role in their recruiting success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Battlefield is getting families to move to Haymarket for their lacrosse program. BF Coach joining Capital for next season also. 3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls and Cap Blue will be top 5 national with them playing together all year.
Let us know when you wake up from your fever dream.
That's because they've had some of the very best players, which allowed for some of the beat teams, silly. Girls lacrosse isn't different than every other sport on the planet. The 27s haven't been recruited by anyone yet, that's an odd example. You sound like you're unhinged or joking.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that you might believe "the established infrastructure" is what gets girls recruited to top schools is hilarious. College coaches have their livelihood on the line. The last thing they're doing is just taking club coaches' word for anything other than an initial look and background. They bring in who they want the most and can get.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should fit in well with what I hear are a couple reinforcements coming from the south.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coppermine is disbanding because they lost all four games in LAX for the Cure. This is unacceptable when you play teams in the top 8 and you are a lowly 11th ranked team. The players, coaches and parents should just give up now.
They have already lost a bunch of girls and barely have a bench. Their top middie is reportedly already gone.
Whether they’re winning or not, no one in their right mind would leave a club with established recruiting infrastructure like Capital for one with none, and a declining team to boot.
I doubt though that you actually believe that, but just want others to.
Well there’s a reason Capital consistently gets coaches 40 deep year after year at their tourney games, including the 27s who are ranked above #20, and why the club has sent a crazy number of players to ivies and other top programs. Coaches obviously like what the club is doing, which is why they keep coming back and continue to recruit Cap players. That fact can’t be ignored. Capital is exceptional at marketing players which plays a huge role in their recruiting success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Battlefield is getting families to move to Haymarket for their lacrosse program. BF Coach joining Capital for next season also. 3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls and Cap Blue will be top 5 national with them playing together all year.
Is the girl who has already been on 3 other club teams now going to move to Capital? I'm sure college coaches are going to love the constant team hopping.
"3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls". What team was this?
This conversation has taken a turn to crazy town. Not a single true statement has been made in 2 pages. Can we get back to regular lacrosse talk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Battlefield is getting families to move to Haymarket for their lacrosse program. BF Coach joining Capital for next season also. 3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls and Cap Blue will be top 5 national with them playing together all year.
Is the girl who has already been on 3 other club teams now going to move to Capital? I'm sure college coaches are going to love the constant team hopping.
"3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls". What team was this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Battlefield is getting families to move to Haymarket for their lacrosse program. BF Coach joining Capital for next season also. 3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls and Cap Blue will be top 5 national with them playing together all year.
Is the girl who has already been on 3 other club teams now going to move to Capital? I'm sure college coaches are going to love the constant team hopping.
Anonymous wrote:Battlefield is getting families to move to Haymarket for their lacrosse program. BF Coach joining Capital for next season also. 3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls and Cap Blue will be top 5 national with them playing together all year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Battlefield is getting families to move to Haymarket for their lacrosse program. BF Coach joining Capital for next season also. 3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls and Cap Blue will be top 5 national with them playing together all year.
Let us know when you wake up from your fever dream.
Anonymous wrote:Battlefield is getting families to move to Haymarket for their lacrosse program. BF Coach joining Capital for next season also. 3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls and Cap Blue will be top 5 national with them playing together all year.
Anonymous wrote:Battlefield is getting families to move to Haymarket for their lacrosse program. BF Coach joining Capital for next season also. 3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls and Cap Blue will be top 5 national with them playing together all year.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that you might believe "the established infrastructure" is what gets girls recruited to top schools is hilarious. College coaches have their livelihood on the line. The last thing they're doing is just taking club coaches' word for anything other than an initial look and background. They bring in who they want the most and can get.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should fit in well with what I hear are a couple reinforcements coming from the south.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coppermine is disbanding because they lost all four games in LAX for the Cure. This is unacceptable when you play teams in the top 8 and you are a lowly 11th ranked team. The players, coaches and parents should just give up now.
They have already lost a bunch of girls and barely have a bench. Their top middie is reportedly already gone.
Whether they’re winning or not, no one in their right mind would leave a club with established recruiting infrastructure like Capital for one with none, and a declining team to boot.
I doubt though that you actually believe that, but just want others to.
Anonymous wrote:Battlefield is getting families to move to Haymarket for their lacrosse program. BF Coach joining Capital for next season also. 3 state championships in a row with the 28 girls and Cap Blue will be top 5 national with them playing together all year.