Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My free advice: choose the best school that you can get into and the best academic fit. Then-- f lacrosse is part of the equation at that school-- great!.
Go to the best college possible. If your DD can get into, say UVA for example, but lacrosse is not an option-- and that's the best school she can get into and would be happy there-- then go to that school.
Best of luck to all the 2025s in finding the best school for them. At the end of the day, to me, the most important thing is-- the person should be happy and in a good place mentally.
This is good advice. A good number of commits will not continue playing all four years.
This is generally good advice. #1 being that the young woman is happy and healthy.
However, a driven to play in D1 young woman may not want the best academic schools that want her. So she choses perhaps a lower academic ranked school that offers her what she wants and needs to thrive academically and personally in order to play. This too is just as great.
One should not judge these these young women as they must make the decision for themselves based on their preferences, personal and family data points.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My free advice: choose the best school that you can get into and the best academic fit. Then-- f lacrosse is part of the equation at that school-- great!.
Go to the best college possible. If your DD can get into, say UVA for example, but lacrosse is not an option-- and that's the best school she can get into and would be happy there-- then go to that school.
Best of luck to all the 2025s in finding the best school for them. At the end of the day, to me, the most important thing is-- the person should be happy and in a good place mentally.
This is good advice. A good number of commits will not continue playing all four years.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any insight into what is happening with Pride’s 2025 recruiting? Not trolling and genuinely hope the girls find the right programs for them. Just surprised there aren’t more commitments at this point given it is a pretty strong team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another YJ to ODU
Have any of the YJMA goalies committed?
Anonymous wrote:My free advice: choose the best school that you can get into and the best academic fit. Then-- f lacrosse is part of the equation at that school-- great!.
Go to the best college possible. If your DD can get into, say UVA for example, but lacrosse is not an option-- and that's the best school she can get into and would be happy there-- then go to that school.
Best of luck to all the 2025s in finding the best school for them. At the end of the day, to me, the most important thing is-- the person should be happy and in a good place mentally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I'm shocked the remaining goalie hasn't committed. She's nationally ranked and an amazing goalie.
Agree. She goes to Potomac School though so must be super smart and driven. Betting she wants a top NESCAC.
It's okay for said player to visit schools and weigh all options. Relax....
61 D1 programs still haven’t committed a goalie. There is plenty of room for the YJ and other capital goalies - if that’s what they want!
Folks, when you get to the bottom half of D1 schools the lacrosse is not great. And in some cases is just downright bad. D1 is not the end all be all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I'm shocked the remaining goalie hasn't committed. She's nationally ranked and an amazing goalie.
Agree. She goes to Potomac School though so must be super smart and driven. Betting she wants a top NESCAC.
It's okay for said player to visit schools and weigh all options. Relax....
61 D1 programs still haven’t committed a goalie. There is plenty of room for the YJ and other capital goalies - if that’s what they want!
Anonymous wrote: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?
I'm shocked the remaining goalie hasn't committed. She's nationally ranked and an amazing goalie.
Agree. She goes to Potomac School though so must be super smart and driven. Betting she wants a top NESCAC.
It's okay for said player to visit schools and weigh all options. Relax....
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?
I'm shocked the remaining goalie hasn't committed. She's nationally ranked and an amazing goalie.
Agree. She goes to Potomac School though so must be super smart and driven. Betting she wants a top NESCAC.