Did you read this is how it works online or something?Anonymous wrote:Ok I will amend my comment because I think where people go to college - unless it’s a top 5 university or a pre med program which is irrelevant as no one wants to be a doctor anymore - is becoming more and more obsolete. So instead of essentially the same colleges, I’ll say essentially the same life outcome - so grind for 4 years for almost $300k at STA or enjoy the 4 years for $125k and end up in the same place of life 5 years later.
You're forgetting the WCAC wins every offseason. Only real competition for that is Prep. A bunch of middling results = 5 great teams battling it out week in and week out.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is interesting how some of the WCAC schools (SJC, Good Counsel, and even PVI) have soaked up a lot of talent that might have considered schools like Bullis, SSSAS, or even MAC schools that occasionally fielded decent teams like Potomac or SAES in the recent past.
I’m sure cost is part of the story.
Landon and Prep will likely always attract good players from near (or sometimes far), but hard to argue the trend is toward the WCAC in terms of producing good competition among 5-6 teams each year.
Totally agree and I think cost is a very major part of the story! If you can pay $27,000 (max bc we all know they give ‘discounts’) at SJC, not work as hard, and still get into essentially the same colleges, why would you pay $58,000 and work your tail off at St Albans?? This is why I think Heeter has the hardest lacrosse job in the area - the deck couldn’t be more stacked against him!
"essentially" the same. This is from Inside Lacrosse and is just the 2025 lax kids who declared they are going to college to play lax. Would really like to see the rest of the graduates to get a true roster comparison. I'm gonna guess the 2 schools don't have essentially the same matriculation list.
STA - Colgate, Amherst, Bucknell, Bowdoin 2x
SJC - VMI, Navy, MD, Boston, The Mount 2x
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is interesting how some of the WCAC schools (SJC, Good Counsel, and even PVI) have soaked up a lot of talent that might have considered schools like Bullis, SSSAS, or even MAC schools that occasionally fielded decent teams like Potomac or SAES in the recent past.
I’m sure cost is part of the story.
Landon and Prep will likely always attract good players from near (or sometimes far), but hard to argue the trend is toward the WCAC in terms of producing good competition among 5-6 teams each year.
Totally agree and I think cost is a very major part of the story! If you can pay $27,000 (max bc we all know they give ‘discounts’) at SJC, not work as hard, and still get into essentially the same colleges, why would you pay $58,000 and work your tail off at St Albans?? This is why I think Heeter has the hardest lacrosse job in the area - the deck couldn’t be more stacked against him!
Anonymous wrote:It is interesting how some of the WCAC schools (SJC, Good Counsel, and even PVI) have soaked up a lot of talent that might have considered schools like Bullis, SSSAS, or even MAC schools that occasionally fielded decent teams like Potomac or SAES in the recent past.
I’m sure cost is part of the story.
Landon and Prep will likely always attract good players from near (or sometimes far), but hard to argue the trend is toward the WCAC in terms of producing good competition among 5-6 teams each year.
Anonymous wrote:It is interesting how some of the WCAC schools (SJC, Good Counsel, and even PVI) have soaked up a lot of talent that might have considered schools like Bullis, SSSAS, or even MAC schools that occasionally fielded decent teams like Potomac or SAES in the recent past.
I’m sure cost is part of the story.
Landon and Prep will likely always attract good players from near (or sometimes far), but hard to argue the trend is toward the WCAC in terms of producing good competition among 5-6 teams each year.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the St. John’s contributors were at another DC private school their freshmen year. Terrible development on Military.
Anonymous wrote:Funniest part? St. John’s was lined up to play Bullis—right until Bellestri was informed the kid transferred. Then he bailed- dropped the game. Pulled the plug like someone scared of getting exposed
Anonymous wrote:Funniest part? St. John’s was lined up to play Bullis—right until Bellestri was informed the kid transferred. Then he bailed- dropped the game. Pulled the plug like someone scared of getting exposed
Anonymous wrote:SJC is more than half the cost of Bullis.
So if there's a full time goalie coach, makes a lot of sense.
Coupled with not starting at Bullis for another year, and the fact that the team, as admitted by previous posts, has only a couple 26 and 27 players to try to cobble together a team, it makes sense to abandon ship while you are still an underclassmen and work to get on the field.