Anonymous wrote:
You could and maybe there are a few in the region, but the schools seek out black athletes for diversity numbers. Like the pp wrote, the scholarship/tuition reduced athlete will always get preferential treatment when it comes to playing time.
Anonymous wrote:
You could and maybe there are a few in the region, but the schools seek out black athletes for diversity numbers. Like the pp wrote, the scholarship/tuition reduced athlete will always get preferential treatment when it comes to playing time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idle thought: How come basketball/lacrosse varsity players have become so rare (or so it seems)? Lots of football/lacrosse and hockey/lacrosse combos but not as many hoops players.
Depends on the make up of the student body but lacrosse is dominated by white players and basketball is a dominated by black players.
Sadly, this is true. The private schools use basketball as a way to increase diversity. It’s shocking how many of the privates can be 35% non-caucasian, but most of the privates run over 70% aa for basketball. If your kid is a good basketball player and is Caucasian, do not send them to a private school. There is a built in bias bc of the coaching staffs and the scholarship players must play.
You could have white players on scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon-McDonogh - Friday
SSSAS-GC - Saturday
St Mary'- SJC - St Alban's - Saturday
These should be good scrimmages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idle thought: How come basketball/lacrosse varsity players have become so rare (or so it seems)? Lots of football/lacrosse and hockey/lacrosse combos but not as many hoops players.
Depends on the make up of the student body but lacrosse is dominated by white players and basketball is a dominated by black players.
Sadly, this is true. The private schools use basketball as a way to increase diversity. It’s shocking how many of the privates can be 35% non-caucasian, but most of the privates run over 70% aa for basketball. If your kid is a good basketball player and is Caucasian, do not send them to a private school. There is a built in bias bc of the coaching staffs and the scholarship players must play.
Anonymous wrote:Landon-McDonogh - Friday
SSSAS-GC - Saturday
St Mary'- SJC - St Alban's - Saturday
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idle thought: How come basketball/lacrosse varsity players have become so rare (or so it seems)? Lots of football/lacrosse and hockey/lacrosse combos but not as many hoops players.
Depends on the make up of the student body but lacrosse is dominated by white players and basketball is a dominated by black players.
Sadly, this is true. The private schools use basketball as a way to increase diversity. It’s shocking how many of the privates can be 35% non-caucasian, but most of the privates run over 70% aa for basketball. If your kid is a good basketball player and is Caucasian, do not send them to a private school. There is a built in bias bc of the coaching staffs and the scholarship players must play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idle thought: How come basketball/lacrosse varsity players have become so rare (or so it seems)? Lots of football/lacrosse and hockey/lacrosse combos but not as many hoops players.
Depends on the make up of the student body but lacrosse is dominated by white players and basketball is a dominated by black players.
Anonymous wrote:Idle thought: How come basketball/lacrosse varsity players have become so rare (or so it seems)? Lots of football/lacrosse and hockey/lacrosse combos but not as many hoops players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idle thought: How come basketball/lacrosse varsity players have become so rare (or so it seems)? Lots of football/lacrosse and hockey/lacrosse combos but not as many hoops players.
Football and lacrosse a lot of similar in terms of build and skills needed. Hockey similar. Basketball isn’t completely dissimilar but takes a little bit different skill set and obviously height is a barrier for a lot of players.
Anonymous wrote:Idle thought: How come basketball/lacrosse varsity players have become so rare (or so it seems)? Lots of football/lacrosse and hockey/lacrosse combos but not as many hoops players.