Anonymous
Post 06/16/2026 11:13     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter went high academic D3 for lacrosse and was given 40K in scholarships from the school. Agree with the above comment. Sometimes merit is large at the D3 schools. The advice on D1 versus D3 for money is a complicated one.


Agree. My high academic D3 kid got $25K in merit. But the award amount is only part of the story. Should be looking at TCoA. Even with that merit, we'll be paying $70K for college next year for her. Also, remember that some of the high academics only give need based aid (or have a very small number of merit scholarships to award). Flip side to all of this -- your daughter's options will be broader to the extent that you can comfortably pay close to $100K in tuition per year. Many higher academic schools are not need blind. If you are relying on a degree of merit to make the math work, I'd highly recommend asking for a financial pre-read alongside the academic one.


Exactly. Even with merit, better academic d3’s are not cheaper than in state unless you get financial aid also.

That’s just the facts. My DC plays another sports. We got max merit and still could not get it lower. We were targeting top 100 schools. Top 50 gives nothing.



Entirely true. It is an economic analysis that takes into account both quantitative and qualitative factors. For us, the quality of education, the campus atmosphere, opportunities to do research that would go to grad students at the big in state schools that fall to undergrads at a SLAC with no grad students and the opportunity to continue to pursue athletic passions made the price tag worthwhile given our circumstances. If we had needed to take on debt, the result might have been different.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2026 08:48     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

True Nova to Bridgewater (DIII)
Pride to Oneonta (DIII)
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:43     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

The teams ranked 150 and above are interesting. Looks like 1 can still get D1 at that low of a team but then again, there's other dynamics in play that makes people consider if going to a school is worth it even if it's D1.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 14:00     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Anonymous wrote:ADDED Cap Orange to William & Mary

Congratulations Capital, absolutely killing it in recruiting!!!

💙Capital Blue 2027 Ranked #21
1 Harvard
1 Harvard
1 Dartmouth
1 Johns Hopkins
1 Georgetown
1 Duke
1 Denver
1 UVA
1 UVA
1 William & Mary
1 William & Mary
1 UMass -Amherst
1 Rutgers
1 Davidson Goalie*
1 Davidson
1 Fairfield
1 Fairfield
1 Monmouth
1 Kennesaw State
1 Franklin & Marshall DIII
1 Denison DIII

🧡Capital Orange 2027 Ranked #61
1 William & Mary
1 Dartmouth
1 Davidson
1 Mercer
1 Lafayette
1 ODU
1 Eastern Michigan
1 United States Coast Guard Academy DIII
1 Bucknell Goalie*
1 Rhodes College DIII
1 Lenoir Rhyne University DII

🩵Stars Light Blue 2027 Ranked #97
1 U-MASS Lowell
1 VCU
1 Rhodes College DIII Goalie*
1 Dickinson DIII
1 University of Tampa DII
1 Sewanee DIII
1 Stevenson Institute of Technology DIII

⚫️Pride Black 2027 Rank #205
1 George Mason University
1 Lenoir rhyne university DII

🖤M&D Black 2027 Ranked #1
1 UNC
1 BC
1 Princeton
1 Yale
1 UMBC
1 ASU
1 Hofstra
1 Ohio State
1 Virginia Tech
1 University of South Florida
1 Navy
1 Navy
1 Jacksonville
1 University of Florida
1 University of Florida
1 University of Florida
1 Old Dominion University
1 Loyola University Maryland Goalie*
1 Mount Saint Mary Goalie*

❤️M&D Red 2027 Ranked #144
1 Hofstra
1 University of California @ Davis
1 Dickinson DIII
1 Shippensburg DII
1 IUP DII
1 Bloomsburg U Goalie* DII

💚Hero Green 2027 Ranked #3
1 Stanford
1 Stanford
1 Duke
1 Virginia Tech
1 Virginia Tech
1 Towson
1 Colorado
1 Clemson
1 Maryland
1 Maryland
1 JMU Goalie*
1 Florida
1 Cincinnati
1 Delaware
1 University of Vermont
1 Hofstra

🤍Hero White Ranked #36
1 George Washington
1 Xavier
1 Hofstra
1 Lehigh Goalie*
1 Queens University at Charlotte
1 UMBC
1 Siena
1 Oregon
1 Saint Joseph University
1 Robert Morris
1 Stetson
1 Wagner
1 Wagner

🔵SkyWalker Blue 2027 Ranked #24
1 Penn
1 Harvard
1 Michigan
1 Penn State
1 Army
1 Navy
1 Virginia Tech Goalie*
1 Jacksonville
1 Delaware
1 Mercer
1 Mercer
1 San Diego State
1 Davidson
1 VCU
1 UMBC
1 Mount Saint Mary’s

⚪️SkyWalker White 2027 Ranked #69
1 Stanford
1 Xavier
1 Wagner
1 Saint Joseph University
1 Robert Morris
1 Dickinson DIII
1 Flagler DII
1 Florida Tech DII
1 Catawba College DII

MD United 2027 Ranked #27
1 Johns Hopkins
1 University of California @ Berkeley
1 Xavier
1 Navy
1 Maryland
1 Jacksonville
1 Towson
1 Richmond
1 UNC- Charlotte
1 High Point Goalie*
1 Mercer
1 Marist Goalie*
1 University of Tampa DII
1 Salisbury

MD United Bethesda 2027 Need Rank?
1 Southwestern University DIII

Cav Lax Elite 2027 Ranked #42
1 JMU
1 William & Mary
1 Louisville
1 Towson
1 Winthrop
1 Army
1 Elon
1 Xavier
1 High Point
1 Campbell
1 Longwood
1 Sacred Heart
1 Shenandoah University DIII

3D VA Metro Orange 🍊 2027 Rank #206
1 UMass - Lowell
1 Roanoke DIII
1 Shippensburg DII
1 Shenandoah DIII Goalie*
1 Christopher Newport DIII

3D Maryland Black ◼️2027 #56
1 GMU
1 Queens
1 Mount Saint Mary’s
1 Kennesaw
1 Bloomsbury University
1 Bryant
1 Bryant
1 Palm Beach Atlantic
1 Gardner-Webb University
1 Southern Connecticut State DII
1 Radford Goalie*
1 Randolph Macon DIII

⬛️Coppermine Black 2027 Ranked #30
1 William & Mary Goalie*
1 Princeton
1 Georgetown
1 Vanderbilt
1 Drexel
1 JMU
1 UMBC
1 William&Mary
1 Xavier
1 FSU
1 University of Mary Washington DIII
1 Elizabethtown DIII
1 Mount St. Mary’s
1 Delaware
1 Austin Peay State Brand new D1 program
1 Furman
1 Wofford
1 Lindenwood
1 High Point

Coppermine Blue 2027 Need Rank?
1 Grand Valley State
1 Mercyhurst

MD Rebels 2027 Ranked #69
1 SJU
1 Old Dominion University
1 UNC Charlotte
1 Winthrop
1 Wagner
1 Findlay University DII
1 University of Rochester DIII
1 Lebanon Valley-DIII
1 York DIII
1 University of Alabama@Huntsville DII
1 Saint Leo DII
1 Lock Haven DII

M&D Shore Black 2027 Ranked #62
1 Drexel
1 Denver
1 Shenandoah
1 Shenandoah
1 Xavier
1 Xavier
1 Campbell
1 Campbell

Yellow Jacket South 2027 Rank #36
1 GMU
1 Princeton University Goalie*
1 VCU
1 Longwood
1 Akron
1 Xavier
1 Liberty
1 Coastal Carolina
1 Roanoke DIII
1 Christopher Newport DIII
1 Flagler DII
1 Tampa DII

Virginia One Ranked #183
1 Old Dominion University
1 Eastern Mennonite DIII
1 University of Lynchburg DIII
1 University of Lynchburg DIII
1 Charleston West Virginia DII
1 Lake Forest College DIII

HOCO Black 2027 Need Rank?
1 GMU Goalie*
1 Rollins College DII

Team 91 2027 Virginia Need Rank?
1 Navy Goalie*

3D VA Metro NAVY 2027 Ranked #138
1 Winthrop
1 Lees-McRae DII Goalie
1 CNU DIII
1 Shepherd DII

True VA need ranking? Where is club located?
1 Flagler DII
1 Shepherd DII


Stars 2027 to Washington College (DIII)
Pride Premier to Mary Washington (DIII)
Coppermine Black to Denison (DIII)
Pride Premier to UVA Wise (DII)
Pride Premier x2 to Lenior Rhyne (DIII)
Stars Blue to Rochester (DIII)

Keep em coming
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2026 22:00     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter went high academic D3 for lacrosse and was given 40K in scholarships from the school. Agree with the above comment. Sometimes merit is large at the D3 schools. The advice on D1 versus D3 for money is a complicated one.


Agree. My high academic D3 kid got $25K in merit. But the award amount is only part of the story. Should be looking at TCoA. Even with that merit, we'll be paying $70K for college next year for her. Also, remember that some of the high academics only give need based aid (or have a very small number of merit scholarships to award). Flip side to all of this -- your daughter's options will be broader to the extent that you can comfortably pay close to $100K in tuition per year. Many higher academic schools are not need blind. If you are relying on a degree of merit to make the math work, I'd highly recommend asking for a financial pre-read alongside the academic one.


Exactly. Even with merit, better academic d3’s are not cheaper than in state unless you get financial aid also.

That’s just the facts. My DC plays another sports. We got max merit and still could not get it lower. We were targeting top 100 schools. Top 50 gives nothing.

Anonymous
Post 05/28/2026 13:25     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Anonymous wrote:I believe July 1 is the earliest offer date but agree that you'd have been asked for a transcript by now if you were on the short list.


Yep
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2026 12:40     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Anonymous wrote:My daughter went high academic D3 for lacrosse and was given 40K in scholarships from the school. Agree with the above comment. Sometimes merit is large at the D3 schools. The advice on D1 versus D3 for money is a complicated one.


Agree. My high academic D3 kid got $25K in merit. But the award amount is only part of the story. Should be looking at TCoA. Even with that merit, we'll be paying $70K for college next year for her. Also, remember that some of the high academics only give need based aid (or have a very small number of merit scholarships to award). Flip side to all of this -- your daughter's options will be broader to the extent that you can comfortably pay close to $100K in tuition per year. Many higher academic schools are not need blind. If you are relying on a degree of merit to make the math work, I'd highly recommend asking for a financial pre-read alongside the academic one.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2026 08:18     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

My daughter went high academic D3 for lacrosse and was given 40K in scholarships from the school. Agree with the above comment. Sometimes merit is large at the D3 schools. The advice on D1 versus D3 for money is a complicated one.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2026 07:54     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unless you love lacrosse, going to D3 financially may not make sense for some. They don't give a whole lot of money (if any) to beat in state cost


That's not totally true. Outside of the NESCACs, other D3s will give merit money. Some schools with big endowments who value extracurriculars will give you quite a bit. The only rule is that merit is given by the admissions and financial aid offices, not the athletic department, to equalize gifts and prevent an athletes from getting more than say the musicians. Every school is different though.


My child went D3 and got 35k merit, a lot more than peers who went D1.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2026 15:29     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Anonymous wrote:Unless you love lacrosse, going to D3 financially may not make sense for some. They don't give a whole lot of money (if any) to beat in state cost


That's not totally true. Outside of the NESCACs, other D3s will give merit money. Some schools with big endowments who value extracurriculars will give you quite a bit. The only rule is that merit is given by the admissions and financial aid offices, not the athletic department, to equalize gifts and prevent an athletes from getting more than say the musicians. Every school is different though.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2026 15:20     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Unless you love lacrosse, going to D3 financially may not make sense for some. They don't give a whole lot of money (if any) to beat in state cost
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2026 15:14     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Anonymous wrote:What HS is the Cap Orange newest Commit to W&M? Congratulations!!!


Langley
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2026 15:12     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Anonymous wrote:Cast a wide net. Roster numbers are drastically down from years past, coaches are being very selective and keeping spots open for the portal.


+1 on everything stated here. The recruiting landscape is continually changing and getting more difficult for many. Roster caps, the use of the transfer portal, and the possibility of the “5-in-5” rule means that there are likely fewer D1 roster spots. Also, NESCAC and similarly high-academic D3s play a very high level of lacrosse and there are so many girls competing for those spots. Just bear all of that in mind.

For NESCACs and similar, if this is your recruiting year, reach out to them and get on their radar. They will engage even if they are still finishing up with 2027s. Their process is just a lot longer than others because they need junior year grades and test scores (if applicable). However, as others noted, as the year goes on, most will let you know where you stand if you ask, so it’s not a complete unknown.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2026 14:56     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Cast a wide net. Roster numbers are drastically down from years past, coaches are being very selective and keeping spots open for the portal.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2026 13:53     Subject: 2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

We aren’t in our recruiting year, just getting an idea of timelines. Do girls typically shoot for D1 and then if they don’t get offers they like pivot to NESCA or do they start talking to the NESCAs from the beginning and have to wait till junior grades and SATs are in? In the mean time do they continue to reach out to the D1s that may have spots open up / decommitments? Or are these complete different pools of players?