Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Loyola does the least with the most.

Could you imagine if MSJ or JC had just half that talent?

If my kid is looking at a hs there’s no way I send my
kid to one of those lax mills.

I can't imagine that the parents of "lax mill" kids have any other consideration, like the quality of education or the ability to play on other varsity sports teams at a relatively high level. Or facilities. Or the alumni network.

But if you insist that your non-elite kid can be a starter at JC and then also play "D1" at North Dakota Tech or whatever, and that's what's most important to your family, you do you.

LB families are delusional. They literally just referred to their kids as elite kids! IN WHAT?! What makes anything about LB elite? Nice campus…kids are horrible at lacrosse and worse they have a total lack of character; as referenced in the previous post! We will see where half of these kids end up in college. Not one IVY league offers and very few D1 offers for the amount of elite kids on this team. Get a clue…

OK, easily triggered JC dad. We've seen your "keep them local" posts for the last 3 months. Nobody (except you) said the Loyola kids were elite by default. It's hilarious that you jumped right to it, though. Sincerely glad that your kid who was the #16 ranked mid at LB on the JV team, now has the opportunity to start at JC varsity. Best of luck to him. And you're right, maybe the increasing playing team makes the difference for him getting him recruited to an Ivy....even though he left the #6 Catholic school in the state (and #1 outside of the DC area) for the #21 Catholic school in the state (out of 30). Wonder if the Ivies look at that? Nah, probably not.

Apparently not because I can’t remember the last time a kid that played Lacrosse for LB was recruited to an Ivy League school. Hey, but JC has a Penn recruit on their team now. I think I’ll take my chances, dad!

Uhhh class of 2020 and every year before that. Still sending players to JHU and Georgetown every single year, which are not quite Ivy but not exactly CCBC Essex either, where many JC brothers have gone to play (and many of them transfer to D1....but also not Ivy).