Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Visi to lock down an internal option and point toward the new season.
This Spring is going to be a good one. 4-5 teams across ISL and WCAC will be very competitive and could rise to the top.
SR and SSSAS probably look strongest on paper, but GC is a perennial power these days.
Visi is likely being underestimated. Potomac lost a lot, but not everything. SJC has a second year with their new coach and lots of returning contributors.
Who has the strongest 2029s? Any contributors expected from this group for the top teams across ISL and WCAC? Haight and KJ don't let Freshman play, of course, but I imagine they could help some of the others.
Can PVI and BI reset and be competitive after losing their top players?
My early pre-season take
1. GC
2. SR
3. Saints
4. SJC
5. Potomac
6. VISI
It should be SSSA for ISL champs. They’ve basically gutted the future of the program to get a championship with this senior class. It’s now or never.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Visi to lock down an internal option and point toward the new season.
This Spring is going to be a good one. 4-5 teams across ISL and WCAC will be very competitive and could rise to the top.
SR and SSSAS probably look strongest on paper, but GC is a perennial power these days.
Visi is likely being underestimated. Potomac lost a lot, but not everything. SJC has a second year with their new coach and lots of returning contributors.
Who has the strongest 2029s? Any contributors expected from this group for the top teams across ISL and WCAC? Haight and KJ don't let Freshman play, of course, but I imagine they could help some of the others.
Can PVI and BI reset and be competitive after losing their top players?
My early pre-season take
1. GC
2. SR
3. Saints
4. SJC
5. Potomac
6. VISI
Anonymous wrote:Watch out for SJC!!! Didn't lose much and very strong Freshman Class. Those seniors last year along with their new coach changed the culture of SJC Girl's lacrosse for the foreseeable future. No mean girls!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haight and KJ don't let freshmen play? The 2026 class will say different as both had graduating as 4-year starters. I wouldn't be surprised to see at least 1 or 2 start between the two.
PVI will continue to go down; do we even know who their new coach is?
GC had a Freshman Starter all last season on attack. They also had a Freshman defender that saw some good playing time.
Kinda proving the PP's point. Any 2029s likely to sneak onto Varsity and see the field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haight and KJ don't let freshmen play? The 2026 class will say different as both had graduating as 4-year starters. I wouldn't be surprised to see at least 1 or 2 start between the two.
PVI will continue to go down; do we even know who their new coach is?
GC had a Freshman Starter all last season on attack. They also had a Freshman defender that saw some good playing time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Visi to lock down an internal option and point toward the new season.
This Spring is going to be a good one. 4-5 teams across ISL and WCAC will be very competitive and could rise to the top.
SR and SSSAS probably look strongest on paper, but GC is a perennial power these days.
Visi is likely being underestimated. Potomac lost a lot, but not everything. SJC has a second year with their new coach and lots of returning contributors.
Who has the strongest 2029s? Any contributors expected from this group for the top teams across ISL and WCAC? Haight and KJ don't let Freshman play, of course, but I imagine they could help some of the others.
Can PVI and BI reset and be competitive after losing their top players?
Nearly all of SSSA 10 plus seniors this year have been playing since freshman year. Just ask the sophomores and juniors.
Anonymous wrote:Good for Visi to lock down an internal option and point toward the new season.
This Spring is going to be a good one. 4-5 teams across ISL and WCAC will be very competitive and could rise to the top.
SR and SSSAS probably look strongest on paper, but GC is a perennial power these days.
Visi is likely being underestimated. Potomac lost a lot, but not everything. SJC has a second year with their new coach and lots of returning contributors.
Who has the strongest 2029s? Any contributors expected from this group for the top teams across ISL and WCAC? Haight and KJ don't let Freshman play, of course, but I imagine they could help some of the others.
Can PVI and BI reset and be competitive after losing their top players?
Anonymous wrote:Haight and KJ don't let freshmen play? The 2026 class will say different as both had graduating as 4-year starters. I wouldn't be surprised to see at least 1 or 2 start between the two.
PVI will continue to go down; do we even know who their new coach is?
Anonymous wrote:Good for Visi to lock down an internal option and point toward the new season.
This Spring is going to be a good one. 4-5 teams across ISL and WCAC will be very competitive and could rise to the top.
SR and SSSAS probably look strongest on paper, but GC is a perennial power these days.
Visi is likely being underestimated. Potomac lost a lot, but not everything. SJC has a second year with their new coach and lots of returning contributors.
Who has the strongest 2029s? Any contributors expected from this group for the top teams across ISL and WCAC? Haight and KJ don't let Freshman play, of course, but I imagine they could help some of the others.
Can PVI and BI reset and be competitive after losing their top players?