Anonymous
Post 08/27/2016 11:35     Subject: Re:IAC Lacrosse

Heard Landon has a 2017 lacrosse player going to Amherst.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2016 10:03     Subject: IAC Lacrosse

Does anyone know anything about the DC Express lacrosse club. It is a combination of the Bethesda Lacrosse Club, Express Lacrosse and PSS leagues? Looking to get some objective feedback and not a series of dualing insults from parents who think their kids' lacrosse club is superior to others. Thank you in advance.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2016 17:23     Subject: Re:IAC Lacrosse

Any D-3 verbals for class of 2017 IAC players announced yet?
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2016 14:17     Subject: IAC Lacrosse

Yes, Giblin is in place at DJO.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2016 11:17     Subject: Re:IAC Lacrosse

Anonymous wrote:impacts PVI and Gonzaga more than any other school in the area.



Disagree regarding Gonzaga. O'Connell and Gonzaga are very different schools, the most obviouse being all male v. coed which is a huge difference, and the majority of parents choose the later for many reasons, only one of which may be lacrosse. We live very close to O'Connell, my son played lax at Gonzaga and we never would have sent him to either school based solely on the lacrosse coach. We wanted what Gonzaga offers, not what O'Connell offers, for him as a whole person, not just an athlete.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2016 09:13     Subject: Re:IAC Lacrosse

Is Giblin already in place at DJO? Will there be fall ball?
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2016 18:26     Subject: Re:IAC Lacrosse

impacts PVI and Gonzaga more than any other school in the area.

Anonymous
Post 08/19/2016 15:22     Subject: IAC Lacrosse

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going to St. John's would have been a bigger effect, but Giblin still is attractive to many Catholic lax families.

Expect some kids to go to O'Connell now because of Giblin, particularly some VA kids.


PVI kids might fit that category.


PVI is moving so some kids won't want to drive all the way out to PVI.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2016 15:15     Subject: IAC Lacrosse

Anonymous wrote:Going to St. John's would have been a bigger effect, but Giblin still is attractive to many Catholic lax families.

Expect some kids to go to O'Connell now because of Giblin, particularly some VA kids.


PVI kids might fit that category.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2016 22:14     Subject: IAC Lacrosse

Going to St. John's would have been a bigger effect, but Giblin still is attractive to many Catholic lax families.

Expect some kids to go to O'Connell now because of Giblin, particularly some VA kids.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2016 22:08     Subject: Re:IAC Lacrosse

Giblin coaching O'Connell will have little to no effect on Prep. They are two different schools with different histories, reputations, etc. The kids playing lacrosse at Prep (and their parents) would never consider O'Connell for reasons having nothing to do with lacrosse. Had Giblin gone to Saint Johns, it would have affected Prep a little but more.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2016 20:09     Subject: Re:IAC Lacrosse

Hopefully it works out for him and their program.

I don't think Giblin will be able to pull in kids who are seriously considering Prep.

I suspect Giblin might be able to lure away NOVA players who are considering Gonzaga, Paul VI and maybe even St. Stephens.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2016 20:00     Subject: IAC Lacrosse

Bishop (Denis J.) O'Connell HS in Arlington, VA.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2016 19:11     Subject: Re:IAC Lacrosse

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hiring of Giblin at DJO coupled with the hiring of Trig at SJC could result in a total realignment of Catholic school lacrosse in the DMV. Coaching talent (yeah, say what you want about their personal and personality shortcomings, but can't touch them talent wise), the ability to recruit, and the ability to get players recruited, all signal a rise in both of those programs. At the expense of many others, but probably most notably Prep.

Suilly suggestion.

O'Connell and Prep do not compete for the same students or athletes.

This hurts the other WCAC schools, especially Gonzaga.


It might, or it might be a case of Steve Spurrier at South Carolina -- significant improvement to the program but didn't have the wealth of talent to draw upon that made him a coach of a national championship contender at Florida. Time will tell. I always wish people the best so hopefully this will be a great and positive second act for Giblin in area lacrosse.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2016 18:29     Subject: Re:IAC Lacrosse

Anonymous wrote:The hiring of Giblin at DJO coupled with the hiring of Trig at SJC could result in a total realignment of Catholic school lacrosse in the DMV. Coaching talent (yeah, say what you want about their personal and personality shortcomings, but can't touch them talent wise), the ability to recruit, and the ability to get players recruited, all signal a rise in both of those programs. At the expense of many others, but probably most notably Prep.

Suilly suggestion.

O'Connell and Prep do not compete for the same students or athletes.

This hurts the other WCAC schools, especially Gonzaga.