Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Can we just STOP with EVERYTHING is a "money grab"!!! EVERYTHING is going to cost money, it's your preference where you want to spend that money. Just because you don't to do that event or your daughter doesn't get "accepted" for that event, doesn't make it a "money grab"...ENOUGH


if you have money to burn....it couldn't hurt. then do it and good luck to your kid. But if you are really look to invest in your kids potential college looks, spend it on the prospect camps that your kid specifically want to go to. I have yet to hear of anyone that is recruited from any of these things..thats the advice Ive been given time and again....I think all the advice has been good on this page. Very thoughtful responses from people that have had their kid attend. Go see what they are saying on the Warrior games...Not just sour grapes. Its hard to navigate all this..


Thank you for this response! I have appreciated everyone’s responses on this page and have not considered it to be combative. Not sure what this person has seen as so negative. They obviously haven’t seen the other forums 😂



I agree with most and will just add my $.02. I have played and have girls that play and my one daughter played on the UA underclass command team last summer and nothing compares to that in my humble opinion. The best players (politics aside) If you are one of the top 15 players from LI or Baltimore you will make the team; girl 27 might make it over girl 20. That said the competes great and coaches are all over. I saw Reese, and UNC, Northwestern, Cuse. Basically the whose who of D1.
Plus it’s FREE outside the tryout fee.
Now UA 150 will have some very good players but it’s midweek in the heart of tourney season. So if you do have $575 to burn go ahead; it won’t hurt but it definitely has become watered down over the years.
Bottom line is if your daughter is really good; she will be found!
And at the end of the day enjoy it and have fun; lacrosse is an awesome sport, Stop constantly worrying about who is watching and just go out and enjoy this great sport. Good luck to everyone’s daughter.