Anonymous wrote:Another YJ to ODU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any more Cap B commits? I think 1 goalie and 1 attack are left.
I hear Cap O will have a few more after this weekend- Several waiting for NESCAC cycle
Any others @ Pride?
What does the commit list look like now for Cap B?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any more Cap B commits? I think 1 goalie and 1 attack are left.
I hear Cap O will have a few more after this weekend- Several waiting for NESCAC cycle
Any others @ Pride?
I'm shocked the remaining goalie hasn't committed. She's nationally ranked and an amazing goalie.
Anonymous wrote:And Stanford
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any more Cap B commits? I think 1 goalie and 1 attack are left.
I hear Cap O will have a few more after this weekend- Several waiting for NESCAC cycle
Any others @ Pride?
What does the commit list look like now for Cap B?
Cap Blue has two to High Point and one to Tampa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any more Cap B commits? I think 1 goalie and 1 attack are left.
I hear Cap O will have a few more after this weekend- Several waiting for NESCAC cycle
Any others @ Pride?
What does the commit list look like now for Cap B?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another YJ to ODU
I didn't know ODU had women's lacrosse. How are they? What conference? D 1 ?
ODU is in the American Athletic Conference with JMU, Florida, Vanderbilt, ECU and Cincinnati.
Anonymous wrote:Any more Cap B commits? I think 1 goalie and 1 attack are left.
I hear Cap O will have a few more after this weekend- Several waiting for NESCAC cycle
Any others @ Pride?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4.2% of female HS lax players go on to play at a D1 school. Playing at this level requires hard work, talent and dedication. Congratulations to EVERY player who plays at the next level!!!
Congrats to all that have the opportunity to play at the next level. There truly is a place for all those who want to play in college. There are just over 120 D1 wlax programs. The level of play varies greatly from top to bottom, offering opportunities for many.
I’d say the programs can be grouped by tiers. Tier 1: 1-30; Tier 2: 31-60; Tier 3: 61-90; and Tier 4: 91+. Even within Tier 1 there is a big discrepancy between the Top 10 and 11-30. The level of athleticism, speed, and skill varies greatly as you move up in tiers. Top 20 D2 and D3 programs will usually beat tier 4 teams. Sometimes tier 3. So, players have many options at these levels as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another YJ to ODU
I didn't know ODU had women's lacrosse. How are they? What conference? D 1 ?
Anonymous wrote:Any more Cap B commits? I think 1 goalie and 1 attack are left.
I hear Cap O will have a few more after this weekend- Several waiting for NESCAC cycle
Any others @ Pride?