Anonymous wrote:Unless Bullis brings in a few year transfers, the IAC ship next spring will come down to Landon and Prep.
Landon graduated a ton last year and will be very young. Prep returns the most individual talent but their 2026 is nothing special.
The bigger story will be around who does Hgy bring with him... Do any of his coaches from McDonogh join him at GP? Do any of his former players follow him to Prep?
+1. The IAC is going to be very down next Spring. With Saint Stephen's lax programs on life support, the IAC is becoming a 5-team lacrosse conference. EHS Administration also appears to be de-emphasizing athletics and, unfortunately, is going woke. (Their football team has dropped off dramatically in the past 2 years.) and it's pissed off several old-money donors.
It's not going to take a lot of talent or coaching to win the IAC next spring, Landon, Bullis, and even STA all graduated a ton. Prep should dance its way to the finals and likely will play its cross-town rival, Landon, in the ship. Hilgy will learn soon, competing for titles in the IAC is a heck of a lot easier than competing at the top in the MIAA.
The WCAC will be a much more entertaining conference to follow as the league will be deep. I don't see any elite team on paper, but between SJC, PVI, GZ, and GZ, it's a toss-up. DeMatha graduated a ton and will be in a rebuilding mode. And lets not forget about the Cinderella last Spring, Saint Mary's Ryken.