Anonymous wrote:where as the top teams are not at the level of the best in Maryland and Pennsylvania the overall quality of girls lacrosse in dc/va has greatly improved. a few years back the best players all played for SSSA and Visi or Ireton. with some other top players still staying with their public schools. The big 3 consistently beat the best from the country. They also waxed the public school ( SSAS 19 Robinson 2). Now there is justification for these public school girls to stay put and play high level lacrosse and be recruited from the publics. So i feel that the difference is that the Privates dont get all the top players anymore and that has diminished their capabilities against the historically strong national teams. just an opinion...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t SR lose half of their starters? Their 2024 class was larger than some A’s entire varsity roster
Stone Ridge is stacked, their 25's are probably the best in the area. Their 26's are strong, they have 3 killer 27's and each one of those classes has depth.
This hasn't aged very well.
Aged... They haven't even played an ISL game yet.
If I was a St Johns person I would be worried, if SR try to go out and make a point, that score could get ugly.
SR is definitely better than SJC and I have little doubt that it will be ugly. SJC has the Yale commit, the good 27 Cap Blue attacker, and the 1 good 28 Cap Blue midfielder and that is it offensively.
The clock will likely be running.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SR score ?
Inside Lacrosse is showing SR 15 SJC 12
Anonymous wrote:SR score ?