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Right questioning that. Because you have to be 6 foot now in order to be good and play division 1 lacrosse.

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Don't put down Hofstra academics to much, Bobby Axelrod graduated from Hofstra and look at him now.


So did Bernie Madoff

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Right questioning that. Because you have to be 6 foot now in order to be good and play division 1 lacrosse.


Is Matt Kavanaugh 6 foot?

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Right questioning that. Because you have to be 6 foot now in order to be good and play division 1 lacrosse.


Is Matt Kavanaugh 6 foot?


There are always exceptions. If you are shorter than 5'9 your skills have to be that much better to be an impact player. Is your son the next Matt Kavanaugh?

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Right questioning that. Because you have to be 6 foot now in order to be good and play division 1 lacrosse.


Is Matt Kavanaugh 6 foot?


Is Vestal Chaminade?

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Right questioning that. Because you have to be 6 foot now in order to be good and play division 1 lacrosse.


Is Matt Kavanaugh 6 foot?


There are always exceptions. If you are shorter than 5'9 your skills have to be that much better to be an impact player. Is your son the next Matt Kavanaugh?

Sanky,Matheis,Donohue, Cannizarro etc....There are plenty of kids who are great who are 5'9" and under! If you can play it you will find a spot! Sports is all about match ups! As great as JJ Watt is he would have a tough time covering Wes Welker or Darre Sproles!

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I only know Tierney kid, and believe me you will eat
Your words big time, the kid works is [lacrosse] off and can
Play.will be all American this year for sure.

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Right questioning that. Because you have to be 6 foot now in order to be good and play division 1 lacrosse.


Do some research before you talk nonsense........Just for example, Duke currently has 17 players listed on their roster under 6ft tall, so I guess they arent good, Duke just took them because they wanted to be nice to short kids? Notre Dame has 16 under 6ft. Cuse has a 5'9 pole starting this year.

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Right questioning that. Because you have to be 6 foot now in order to be good and play division 1 lacrosse.


Is Matt Kavanaugh 6 foot?


Is Vestal Chaminade?


Nobody said Vestal is Chaminade, but Vestal is a solid program that plays in a solid section in Upstate NY.

Is Chaminade Boys Latin? Or Haverford for that matter? I think not

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.


Victor will beat all the long island teams and be state Champions again. The difference is they go out and play lacrosse, not whine on botc

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Right questioning that. Because you have to be 6 foot now in order to be good and play division 1 lacrosse.


Is Matt Kavanaugh 6 foot?


Is Vestal Chaminade?


Nobody said Vestal is Chaminade, but Vestal is a solid program that plays in a solid section in Upstate NY.

Is Chaminade Boys Latin? Or Haverford for that matter? I think not


Chaminade is coming off a relatively unimpressive year, and is still ranked ahead of Boys' Latin in the preseason rankings.

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Right questioning that. Because you have to be 6 foot now in order to be good and play division 1 lacrosse.


Is Matt Kavanaugh 6 foot?


Is Vestal Chaminade?


Nobody said Vestal is Chaminade, but Vestal is a solid program that plays in a solid section in Upstate NY.

Is Chaminade Boys Latin? Or Haverford for that matter? I think not


Chaminade is coming off a relatively unimpressive year, and is still ranked ahead of Boys' Latin in the preseason rankings.

Boys Latin isn't going to be that good this year. 5th or 6th in MIAA. By the way, where do you think that many of those re-class holdbacks go? BL

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It was sarcastic about me saying you have to be 6 ft in order to play. Best attackman are still the small guys and will continue. But it does seem these college coaches want size now. I know a few 2019 attack who are small and can bring it but the bigger kids are getting the looks. Maybe because they are physically more mature right now.

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Is this the College Lax Thread?

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Hofstra does an absolutely horrible job recruiting. I think too many favors for undeserving "connected" athletes are catching up to them. Not trying to take anything away from some of the fine athletes that they recruited. I would knock them down the list a bit. Don't see anything changing this year or anytime soon.

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.


I think Lacrosse and the people that play it are changing. I believe in the next 10 years we will see bigger kids playing and being recruited. There will always be the exceptions but size is coming with more and more kids playing. Most teams would rather have a bigger fast guy than a smaller fast guy. Hopefully I am wrong as we need a sport for the 5 ft 10 and under white guy.

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.


I think Lacrosse and the people that play it are changing. I believe in the next 10 years we will see bigger kids playing and being recruited. There will always be the exceptions but size is coming with more and more kids playing. Most teams would rather have a bigger fast guy than a smaller fast guy. Hopefully I am wrong as we need a sport for the 5 ft 10 and under white guy.

It's called D3, and the shorter kid will have a better education and job.
The top D3 schools are great lax programs and can beat a lot of the mid to lower D1 schools.

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.


I think Lacrosse and the people that play it are changing. I believe in the next 10 years we will see bigger kids playing and being recruited. There will always be the exceptions but size is coming with more and more kids playing. Most teams would rather have a bigger fast guy than a smaller fast guy. Hopefully I am wrong as we need a sport for the 5 ft 10 and under white guy.


If your talking middie and defense, yes. All other positions are about skill level and size is not as important provided you are performing. That means scoring, goals, winning face offs, saving goals. Even the NFL and NBA will have shorter skilled players on the roster.

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.


I think Lacrosse and the people that play it are changing. I believe in the next 10 years we will see bigger kids playing and being recruited. There will always be the exceptions but size is coming with more and more kids playing. Most teams would rather have a bigger fast guy than a smaller fast guy. Hopefully I am wrong as we need a sport for the 5 ft 10 and under white guy.


If your talking middie and defense, yes. All other positions are about skill level and size is not as important provided you are performing. That means scoring, goals, winning face offs, saving goals. Even the NFL and NBA will have shorter skilled players on the roster.


You think a face off guy can be smaller? Really?

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As a former D1 all American defenseman you couldn't be more wrong. There will always be a spot for the small quick players. Extremely hard to cover. On the other hand the big quick guys are much easier. And I was a big quick player.

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.


I think Lacrosse and the people that play it are changing. I believe in the next 10 years we will see bigger kids playing and being recruited. There will always be the exceptions but size is coming with more and more kids playing. Most teams would rather have a bigger fast guy than a smaller fast guy. Hopefully I am wrong as we need a sport for the 5 ft 10 and under white guy.


If your talking middie and defense, yes. All other positions are about skill level and size is not as important provided you are performing. That means scoring, goals, winning face offs, saving goals. Even the NFL and NBA will have shorter skilled players on the roster.


You think a face off guy can be smaller? Really?


Hello??? Ever hear of Trevor Baptiste?? #1 guy in the NCAA as a Freshman. He's 5'9"'

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.


I think Lacrosse and the people that play it are changing. I believe in the next 10 years we will see bigger kids playing and being recruited. There will always be the exceptions but size is coming with more and more kids playing. Most teams would rather have a bigger fast guy than a smaller fast guy. Hopefully I am wrong as we need a sport for the 5 ft 10 and under white guy.


youth lacrosse is moved from town/pal/rec to club. The cost of participation in advanced youth lacrosse went from $100-200/yr to $1000-$2000/yr and up. This alone will keep the 5'10 in play

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.


I think Lacrosse and the people that play it are changing. I believe in the next 10 years we will see bigger kids playing and being recruited. There will always be the exceptions but size is coming with more and more kids playing. Most teams would rather have a bigger fast guy than a smaller fast guy. Hopefully I am wrong as we need a sport for the 5 ft 10 and under white guy.


If your talking middie and defense, yes. All other positions are about skill level and size is not as important provided you are performing. That means scoring, goals, winning face offs, saving goals. Even the NFL and NBA will have shorter skilled players on the roster.


You think a face off guy can be smaller? Really?


Hello??? Ever hear of Trevor Baptiste?? #1 guy in the NCAA as a Freshman. He's 5'9"'


Built like a brick s-house. Legs like tree trunks! Not a small guy at all.

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.


I think Lacrosse and the people that play it are changing. I believe in the next 10 years we will see bigger kids playing and being recruited. There will always be the exceptions but size is coming with more and more kids playing. Most teams would rather have a bigger fast guy than a smaller fast guy. Hopefully I am wrong as we need a sport for the 5 ft 10 and under white guy.


If your talking middie and defense, yes. All other positions are about skill level and size is not as important provided you are performing. That means scoring, goals, winning face offs, saving goals. Even the NFL and NBA will have shorter skilled players on the roster.


You think a face off guy can be smaller? Really?


Hello??? Ever hear of Trevor Baptiste?? #1 guy in the NCAA as a Freshman. He's 5'9"'


Built like a brick s-house. Legs like tree trunks! Not a small guy at all.


Yes, and he's 5'9" and dominant. As a matter of fact 11 players on Denver roster are 5'9" Or under. 2 of which are clear game changers directory contributimg to the NCAA championship. Seems like the small guys aren't going anywhere

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Baptiste is not small! Sorry! Short but not small. Small guys are going the way of the dinosaur. Unfortunately as so many of you know already, size does matter!

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it will not be that way for long. As more athletes enter the system the bigger young men will prevail.


I think Lacrosse and the people that play it are changing. I believe in the next 10 years we will see bigger kids playing and being recruited. There will always be the exceptions but size is coming with more and more kids playing. Most teams would rather have a bigger fast guy than a smaller fast guy. Hopefully I am wrong as we need a sport for the 5 ft 10 and under white guy.


If your talking middie and defense, yes. All other positions are about skill level and size is not as important provided you are performing. That means scoring, goals, winning face offs, saving goals. Even the NFL and NBA will have shorter skilled players on the roster.


You think a face off guy can be smaller? Really?


Hello??? Ever hear of Trevor Baptiste?? #1 guy in the NCAA as a Freshman. He's 5'9"'


Built like a brick s-house. Legs like tree trunks! Not a small guy at all.


He's 5-9, 215. The dumbest people are the ones that think they're smart but are really morons. The original comment was about a 5-9 150 attackman who happens to be the coaches son. Please try and focus.

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Yes but how many 5' 9" guys are listed as 6'. Size inflation happens all the time. I met Doug Flutie who was listed as 5'9" but if he was 5' 6", I would be surprised. Depends on how far they can stretch it.

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The only thing a good coach will care about (regarding lacrosse) is:

"Can the kid play?". By that I mean does he get the job done?

If you are undersized you better be really good. If you are slow you better be able to do something better than everyone else.

Coaches look at a lot of things. IQ, character, skill, work ethic, attitude, passion, coachability, athleticism, Size, speed, competitiveness, etc...

At the end of the day the kids that will play are the ones who get the job done and have now off field setbacks.

If your kid is 5' 9'' and really good he will be fine. If your kid is 6' 2'' with big muscles, slow feet, weak skills and a poor attitude he better find another sport.

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The only thing a good coach will care about (regarding lacrosse) is:

"Can the kid play?". By that I mean does he get the job done?

If you are undersized you better be really good. If you are slow you better be able to do something better than everyone else.

Coaches look at a lot of things. IQ, character, skill, work ethic, attitude, passion, coachability, athleticism, Size, speed, competitiveness, etc...

At the end of the day the kids that will play are the ones who get the job done and have now off field setbacks.

If your kid is 5' 9'' and really good he will be fine. If your kid is 6' 2'' with big muscles, slow feet, weak skills and a poor attitude he better find another sport.


spot on

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I know one ivy kid listed as 5 8"
Who is no more than 5'4
On a lousy team but why lie?

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I know one ivy kid listed as 5 8"
Who is no more than 5'4
On a lousy team but why lie?


Ha, every single team lies.

I was a 5'11" 170-ish kid who was listed at 6'1" 190 lbs for my entire time in college (Ivy). Everyone knows the stats are bogus.

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Baptiste is not small! Sorry! Short but not small. Small guys are going the way of the dinosaur. Unfortunately as so many of you know already, size does matter!


Baptiste is small, short! He is 5'9" . He is good cause he's strong and quick. Short guys can excell, that's what the point is! Stop trying to spin facts! HEIGHT does not matter!

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Connor Cannizzaro 5'9" 175, hardly a "beast" yet a top producer. Stop your rediculus height argument its old like you#

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Baptiste is not small! Sorry! Short but not small. Small guys are going the way of the dinosaur. Unfortunately as so many of you know already, size does matter!


Baptiste is small, short! He is 5'9" . He is good cause he's strong and quick. Short guys can excell, that's what the point is! Stop trying to spin facts! HEIGHT does not matter!


He is 215 pounds and a FOGO. Stop trying to make the comparison to an 150 pound attackman. Oh and obviously you didn't attend Chaminade.

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Baptiste is not small! Sorry! Short but not small. Small guys are going the way of the dinosaur. Unfortunately as so many of you know already, size does matter!


Baptiste is small, short! He is 5'9" . He is good cause he's strong and quick. Short guys can excell, that's what the point is! Stop trying to spin facts! HEIGHT does not matter!


He is 215 pounds and a FOGO. Stop trying to make the comparison to an 150 pound attackman. Oh and obviously you didn't attend Chaminade.


lol wat

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Baptiste is not small! Sorry! Short but not small. Small guys are going the way of the dinosaur. Unfortunately as so many of you know already, size does matter!


Baptiste is small, short! He is 5'9" . He is good cause he's strong and quick. Short guys can excell, that's what the point is! Stop trying to spin facts! HEIGHT does not matter!


He is 215 pounds and a FOGO. Stop trying to make the comparison to an 150 pound attackman. Oh and obviously you didn't attend Chaminade.


He not good because he weighs 215. That is actually a little too heavy, too bulky. He's good because of his speed. At 5'9, I'm surprised he can be that quick with that bulk. 200 would seem like a good stroganoff weight to be at that height. He has a thick build. The original comments suggested that shorter guys could not possibly excell at the x. I've seen plenty that do. Somehow it may help to have a lower sense of gravity. Tall guys do well to though. It comes down to hand speed and explosive strength . It is interesting that Denver is such a successful team with so many shorter kids on the roster. They have a big one vs. Duke today. Will be an interesting fogo match between two real good ones. Rowe is 6'.

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I know one ivy kid listed as 5 8"
Who is no more than 5'4
On a lousy team but why lie?


A former D1 college coach told me directly that they inflate the kids stats based on how tall they are in full gear, cleats and helmets. Cleats and helmets add two inches at the very least.

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Look at pannel. Palasek, Sankey Wolfe , bitter. Kavanaugh, matheis, All 5 foot 9 at best.

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