Anonymous wrote:Back on Topic.
Boys:
GP - Princeton (A), Army (FOGO), Villanova (D)
Landon - Navy (A/M), MI (FOGO)
SJC - Navy (D), Penn State (G), GU (LSM), SU (D), Lehigh (LSM/D), Towson (A)
Potomac - Navy (M)
Bullis - Navy (M)
GC - MD (M), Yale (A), Towson (M)
STAB - JHU (A)
SAS - Brown (G)
Deerfield – MI (M)
PVI - HP (A), BU (M)
NL - Princeton, 2x MI, 2x Navy, GU, Brown, Army, SU, Towson
DCE - 2x Penn State, 2xNavy, Yale, Lehigh, Towson, Villanova
ML - MD, JHU
VLC - HP, BU
Anonymous wrote:What you might not have clued into is that these female athletes have been making the rounds at prospect camps since they were practically still figuring out their locker combinations in the 8th or 9th grade. It’s not a simple one-off visit and a quick chat on the phone—oh no, my friend! If you think that’s how recruiting works, then it’s time for a little education. My player discovered her perfect match of a school and has been hitting up prospect camps at her dream school, not to mention showcases where the coaches from that school have been lurking for the past two years. Sure, coaches can’t actively recruit at these events, but let’s be real—there's plenty of interaction during drills, skills, and scrimmages. So, when you toss around those comments, it’s clear you’re a bit out of the loop. This sounds like the same person who’s been making head-scratching remarks in another thread about folks picking a school in a day without even stepping foot on campus. The official visit after the calls on September 1? That’s just the cherry on top. The player’s been watching these coaches at their games all summer and has heard from club coaches that XYZ school is interested—so this isn’t some last-minute whim. By the time junior year rolls around, most of these kids have been scouring options like there’s no tomorrow for a solid two years!
Anonymous wrote:Look at Capital list—it blows away the boys.
Anonymous wrote:Girls were more willing to make their lifelong commitment to a school within a week and a phone call or 2 than boys. The boys waited 2 weeks.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls are killing it compared to boys in DMV
This didn't age well.
Girls were more willing to make their lifelong commitment to a school within a week and a phone call or 2 than boys. The boys waited 2 weeks.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls are killing it compared to boys in DMV
This didn't age well.
Anonymous wrote:Girls are killing it compared to boys in DMV