Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS over Collegiate 16-4
SSSAS is quite good. Collegiate lost commits to graduation.
SSSAS is missing their entire starting offense from last season to injury. Collegiate struggled all game getting out of their own defensive zone. Kudos to the ladies playing - Next Women Up!
Collegiate’s drop off really highlights how good their Florida commit was.
The Saints aren’t exactly hurting on offense, not this year and not over the last 3 years. They’ve still got two talented, experienced seniors on the field—both legit Inside Lacrosse 4-stars—who control the circle and rarely come off the field. These aren’t new faces either; both have been playing varsity since they were freshmen, and it shows in how they carry themselves.
The Denver draw specialist stood out—quick, composed, and effective. That’s not easy to replace, but they’re not falling off on offense at all despite the missing seniors.
What’s really moved the needle are the two additions. The Yorktown transfer brings a strong shot and can pass well. The Bates commit plays the game the right way—head up, moves the ball, finds cutters, and doesn’t hesitate when there’s an opportunity.
Bottom line: this isn’t a team trying to figure out offense —they’ve still got experience, depth, and now a couple of new additions that fit right in.
Are the Penn twins playing this year? Surprised they were missing from your offense analysis.
One is easing her way back in and is scary to see how good she is in glimpses, but with the rest of the team picking up the slack no need to rush her back. The other twin is killing it, really special players!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS over Collegiate 16-4
SSSAS is quite good. Collegiate lost commits to graduation.
SSSAS is missing their entire starting offense from last season to injury. Collegiate struggled all game getting out of their own defensive zone. Kudos to the ladies playing - Next Women Up!
Collegiate’s drop off really highlights how good their Florida commit was.
The Saints aren’t exactly hurting on offense, not this year and not over the last 3 years. They’ve still got two talented, experienced seniors on the field—both legit Inside Lacrosse 4-stars—who control the circle and rarely come off the field. These aren’t new faces either; both have been playing varsity since they were freshmen, and it shows in how they carry themselves.
The Denver draw specialist stood out—quick, composed, and effective. That’s not easy to replace, but they’re not falling off on offense at all despite the missing seniors.
What’s really moved the needle are the two additions. The Yorktown transfer brings a strong shot and can pass well. The Bates commit plays the game the right way—head up, moves the ball, finds cutters, and doesn’t hesitate when there’s an opportunity.
Bottom line: this isn’t a team trying to figure out offense —they’ve still got experience, depth, and now a couple of new additions that fit right in.
Are the Penn twins playing this year? Surprised they were missing from your offense analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what’s the scoop on this game?Anonymous wrote:Close game? What stood out? Offense/Defense? do they have any big committs?Anonymous wrote:Holton over Bullis 9-7
Both middle to bottom tier teams with a couple good players on each squad.
I can hardly believe you didn't learn from yesterday and ended up offending both Holton and Bullis today. It looks like our girls will be meeting you on the field soon. Let this serve as a warning—no one else should repeat this mistake, or there will be more trips to the field.
Anonymous wrote:what’s the scoop on this game?Anonymous wrote:Close game? What stood out? Offense/Defense? do they have any big committs?Anonymous wrote:Holton over Bullis 9-7
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what’s the scoop on this game?Anonymous wrote:Close game? What stood out? Offense/Defense? do they have any big committs?Anonymous wrote:Holton over Bullis 9-7
Both middle to bottom tier teams with a couple good players on each squad.
I can hardly believe you didn't learn from yesterday and ended up offending both Holton and Bullis today. It looks like our girls will be meeting you on the field soon. Let this serve as a warning—no one else should repeat this mistake, or there will be more trips to the field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS over Collegiate 16-4
SSSAS is quite good. Collegiate lost commits to graduation.
SSSAS is missing their entire starting offense from last season to injury. Collegiate struggled all game getting out of their own defensive zone. Kudos to the ladies playing - Next Women Up!
Collegiate’s drop off really highlights how good their Florida commit was.
The Saints aren’t exactly hurting on offense, not this year and not over the last 3 years. They’ve still got two talented, experienced seniors on the field—both legit Inside Lacrosse 4-stars—who control the circle and rarely come off the field. These aren’t new faces either; both have been playing varsity since they were freshmen, and it shows in how they carry themselves.
The Denver draw specialist stood out—quick, composed, and effective. That’s not easy to replace, but they’re not falling off on offense at all despite the missing seniors.
What’s really moved the needle are the two additions. The Yorktown transfer brings a strong shot and can pass well. The Bates commit plays the game the right way—head up, moves the ball, finds cutters, and doesn’t hesitate when there’s an opportunity.
Bottom line: this isn’t a team trying to figure out offense —they’ve still got experience, depth, and now a couple of new additions that fit right in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what’s the scoop on this game?Anonymous wrote:Close game? What stood out? Offense/Defense? do they have any big committs?Anonymous wrote:Holton over Bullis 9-7
Both middle to bottom tier teams with a couple good players on each squad.
Anonymous wrote:what’s the scoop on this game?Anonymous wrote:Close game? What stood out? Offense/Defense? do they have any big committs?Anonymous wrote:Holton over Bullis 9-7
what’s the scoop on this game?Anonymous wrote:Close game? What stood out? Offense/Defense? do they have any big committs?Anonymous wrote:Holton over Bullis 9-7
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS over Collegiate 16-4
SSSAS is quite good. Collegiate lost commits to graduation.
SSSAS is missing their entire starting offense from last season to injury. Collegiate struggled all game getting out of their own defensive zone. Kudos to the ladies playing - Next Women Up!
Collegiate’s drop off really highlights how good their Florida commit was.
The Saints aren’t exactly hurting on offense, not this year and not over the last 3 years. They’ve still got two talented, experienced seniors on the field—both legit Inside Lacrosse 4-stars—who control the circle and rarely come off the field. These aren’t new faces either; both have been playing varsity since they were freshmen, and it shows in how they carry themselves.
The Denver draw specialist stood out—quick, composed, and effective. That’s not easy to replace, but they’re not falling off on offense at all despite the missing seniors.
What’s really moved the needle are the two additions. The Yorktown transfer brings a strong shot and can pass well. The Bates commit plays the game the right way—head up, moves the ball, finds cutters, and doesn’t hesitate when there’s an opportunity.
Bottom line: this isn’t a team trying to figure out offense —they’ve still got experience, depth, and now a couple of new additions that fit right in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS over Collegiate 16-4
SSSAS is quite good. Collegiate lost commits to graduation.
SSSAS is missing their entire starting offense from last season to injury. Collegiate struggled all game getting out of their own defensive zone. Kudos to the ladies playing - Next Women Up!
Collegiate’s drop off really highlights how good their Florida commit was.
Close game? What stood out? Offense/Defense? do they have any big committs?Anonymous wrote:Holton over Bullis 9-7
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS over Collegiate 16-4
SSSAS is quite good. Collegiate lost commits to graduation.
Anonymous wrote:SSSAS over Collegiate 16-4