Anonymous wrote:Of the 8 remaining schools in the Women's NCAA tournament - there are very few local DMV girls on the rosters. There are 2 UNC girls and 2 Loyola girls. There is '22 commit to BC and a '23 commit to NW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Capital Blue ‘23 has thirteen D1 committs as of last week. Most if any area team and more than several top tier Baltimore teams.
(2) Virginia
(1) USNA
(2) Michigan
(1) Harvard
(1) Richmond
(1) Princeton
(1) Colgate
(1) Brown
(1) Georgetown
(1) Northwestern
(1) Hopkins
And VA metro has a nice handful of ‘23 committs it sounds like. Is Pride still working to committ their first ‘23 player? Any updates on any of these teams?
I guess the rankings don’t mean much.
And Michigan? It's a great school, but a very low ranked women's lacrosse team. They must be getting $?
A bunch of great schools. More of a mixed bag when it comes to lacrosse programs/success. Hope the girls are happy know matter what happens w lacrosse.
What do you mean by, "a mixed bag when it comes to lacrosse programs/success" Please explain.
Northwestern has won multiple national championships and is usually ranked #1-4. UVA, Princeton, Richmond, GT, Michigan are all top 25 lacrosse programs and the others could be there in any given year.
Michigan is somewhere between 40 and 50, so no, not a top program. And it is worth pointing these things out in a thread that is talking about Capital lacrosse recruiting. It's valid to point out that there is a pretty big handful going to average programs. Great schools and maybe the players chose for reasons other than lacrosse. But being recruited to Michigan doesn't signify top player from top program. Same for Cincinnatti. Again, valid points in a thread boasting about recruits.
This didn't age well...Michigan made the NCAA tournament and beat Notre Dame 17-11
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Capital Blue ‘23 has thirteen D1 committs as of last week. Most if any area team and more than several top tier Baltimore teams.
(2) Virginia
(1) USNA
(2) Michigan
(1) Harvard
(1) Richmond
(1) Princeton
(1) Colgate
(1) Brown
(1) Georgetown
(1) Northwestern
(1) Hopkins
And VA metro has a nice handful of ‘23 committs it sounds like. Is Pride still working to committ their first ‘23 player? Any updates on any of these teams?
I guess the rankings don’t mean much.
And Michigan? It's a great school, but a very low ranked women's lacrosse team. They must be getting $?
A bunch of great schools. More of a mixed bag when it comes to lacrosse programs/success. Hope the girls are happy know matter what happens w lacrosse.
What do you mean by, "a mixed bag when it comes to lacrosse programs/success" Please explain.
Northwestern has won multiple national championships and is usually ranked #1-4. UVA, Princeton, Richmond, GT, Michigan are all top 25 lacrosse programs and the others could be there in any given year.
Michigan is somewhere between 40 and 50, so no, not a top program. And it is worth pointing these things out in a thread that is talking about Capital lacrosse recruiting. It's valid to point out that there is a pretty big handful going to average programs. Great schools and maybe the players chose for reasons other than lacrosse. But being recruited to Michigan doesn't signify top player from top program. Same for Cincinnatti. Again, valid points in a thread boasting about recruits.
Anonymous wrote:Assuming you are talking about the pride 23 black team. Yes agreed they are indeed a very good team and it’s a shame that KM sold the kids and parents a smokin mirror type recruiting effort, lots of promises that could not be filled. At the end of the day, that was a huge dis-service to the kids, and that’s exactly who Pride hurt. Capital did well of course with recruiting. Hell, even va metro (looking at their website) did really well with their recruiting efforts. It maynot be all top 5 schools but looks like they found most all their players a good school to call home that’s a good fit. Kudos to metro. And for KM, shame on you for not having more insight into your business and staying on top of things, because in the end, the kids suffer. I hope some of those pride 23 players can find a good home this summer. Just my two cents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, Capital had a much better record against that tough schedule than Pride. So there was a difference.
Hilarious. 8-3-1 guy is back!
Hilarious. Pride narrative attempts to explain / justify / compare / compete with Capital are back!
I've never seen Pride 23 or Capital 23 play so there is no narrative from me. But keep peacocking your fall record you deserve it. 8-3-1!!!!! Never to be repeated. You're a funny dude.
Anonymous wrote:Pride Fall Record 4-8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, Capital had a much better record against that tough schedule than Pride. So there was a difference.
Hilarious. 8-3-1 guy is back!
Hilarious. Pride narrative attempts to explain / justify / compare / compete with Capital are back!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, Capital had a much better record against that tough schedule than Pride. So there was a difference.
Hilarious. 8-3-1 guy is back!
Anonymous wrote:Of course, Capital had a much better record against that tough schedule than Pride. So there was a difference.