UAlbany plays Cornell in Dallas on Saturday (2/28) @ 2 pm. Lyle Thompson is projected to play. He was injured slightly at Drexel. If you're in the area and you want to see the Tewaraton trophy winner. There's your chance. I believe it's at SMU's facility.
DSUrocks07 wrote:Wish that DSU had a lacrosse program
It's only a matter of time before it explodes to the West of the Appalachian Mt. range. There are D3 schools in Iowa starting women's LAX.
B10 conference has it now.
I don't think most FCS schools in the midwest will start it up but I'd bet many of the D3's start it up and if the talent pool grows we might eventually see FCS programs starting it.
clenz wrote:I don't think most FCS schools in the midwest will start it up but I'd bet many of the D3's start it up and if the talent pool grows we might eventually see FCS programs starting it.
There's a lot of HS talent out there now, so it's only a matter of time before the kids in the east migrate further west for college. Heck, Denver is ranked #1 this year, Notre Dame 2.
High School Pre-Season Top 25
1. Culver Academy Prep (Ind.)
2. Haverford School (Pa.)
3. McDonogh (Md.)
4. Gonzaga (D.C.)
5. Boys’ Latin (Md.)
6. Massapequa (N.Y.)
7. Smithtown East (N.Y.)
8. Avon Old Farms (Conn.)
9. Chaminade (N.Y.)
10. Hill Academy (Ont.)
11. Malvern Prep (Pa.)
12. Brunswick (Conn.)
13. Darien (Conn.)
14. St. Paul’s (Md.)
15. Landon (Md.)
16. Delbarton (N.J.)
17. Greenwich (Conn.)
18. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.)
19. Georgetown Prep (Md.)
20. Garden City (N.Y.)
21. Deerfield (Mass.)
22. Calvert Hall (Md.)
23. St. Mary’s (Md.)
24. Yorktown (N.Y.)
25. Pittsford (N.Y.)
clenz wrote:I don't think most FCS schools in the midwest will start it up but I'd bet many of the D3's start it up and if the talent pool grows we might eventually see FCS programs starting it.
There's a lot of HS talent out there now, so it's only a matter of time before the kids in the east migrate further west for college. Heck, Denver is ranked #1 this year, Notre Dame 2.
High School Pre-Season Top 25
1. Culver Academy Prep (Ind.)
2. Haverford School (Pa.)
3. McDonogh (Md.)
4. Gonzaga (D.C.)
5. Boys’ Latin (Md.)
6. Massapequa (N.Y.)
7. Smithtown East (N.Y.)
8. Avon Old Farms (Conn.)
9. Chaminade (N.Y.)
10. Hill Academy (Ont.)
11. Malvern Prep (Pa.)
12. Brunswick (Conn.)
13. Darien (Conn.)
14. St. Paul’s (Md.)
15. Landon (Md.)
16. Delbarton (N.J.)
17. Greenwich (Conn.)
18. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.)
19. Georgetown Prep (Md.)
20. Garden City (N.Y.)
21. Deerfield (Mass.)
22. Calvert Hall (Md.)
23. St. Mary’s (Md.)
24. Yorktown (N.Y.)
25. Pittsford (N.Y.)
Almost no midwest programs though.
For a school like UNI (just as an example) it'd be fools gold to try mens or womens.
Watch how the private schools in Iowa do/recruit and then try it after a decade or so
I know UNI is looking at a small womens sport, or two, to equal out Title IX a little more. The rugby team doesn't want to go NCAA and so a couple sports have been explored. If LAX gets into the midwest at a D1 level it might show up at places like UNI, Drake, SIU, etc...
clenz wrote:I don't think most FCS schools in the midwest will start it up but I'd bet many of the D3's start it up and if the talent pool grows we might eventually see FCS programs starting it.
There's a lot of HS talent out there now, so it's only a matter of time before the kids in the east migrate further west for college. Heck, Denver is ranked #1 this year, Notre Dame 2.
High School Pre-Season Top 25
1. Culver Academy Prep (Ind.)
2. Haverford School (Pa.)
3. McDonogh (Md.)
4. Gonzaga (D.C.)
5. Boys’ Latin (Md.)
6. Massapequa (N.Y.)
7. Smithtown East (N.Y.)
8. Avon Old Farms (Conn.)
9. Chaminade (N.Y.)
10. Hill Academy (Ont.)
11. Malvern Prep (Pa.)
12. Brunswick (Conn.)
13. Darien (Conn.)
14. St. Paul’s (Md.)
15. Landon (Md.)
16. Delbarton (N.J.)
17. Greenwich (Conn.)
18. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.)
19. Georgetown Prep (Md.)
20. Garden City (N.Y.)
21. Deerfield (Mass.)
22. Calvert Hall (Md.)
23. St. Mary’s (Md.)
24. Yorktown (N.Y.)
25. Pittsford (N.Y.)
Are there any schools on that list who don't recruit?
One of my daughters assistant coaches got a full ride to Colorado. Pretty fucking awesome.
Thing I like about Denver is that they have a requirement that 50-60% of their roster has to come from west of the mississippi. Not sure if they are the only school to do that, but its a great way to force the sport to the rest of the country.
"Elaine, you're from Baltimore, right?"
"Yes, well, Towson actually."
clenz wrote:I don't think most FCS schools in the midwest will start it up but I'd bet many of the D3's start it up and if the talent pool grows we might eventually see FCS programs starting it.
There's a lot of HS talent out there now, so it's only a matter of time before the kids in the east migrate further west for college. Heck, Denver is ranked #1 this year, Notre Dame 2.
High School Pre-Season Top 25
1. Culver Academy Prep (Ind.)
2. Haverford School (Pa.)
3. McDonogh (Md.)
4. Gonzaga (D.C.)
5. Boys’ Latin (Md.)
6. Massapequa (N.Y.)
7. Smithtown East (N.Y.)
8. Avon Old Farms (Conn.)
9. Chaminade (N.Y.)
10. Hill Academy (Ont.)
11. Malvern Prep (Pa.)
12. Brunswick (Conn.)
13. Darien (Conn.)
14. St. Paul’s (Md.)
15. Landon (Md.)
16. Delbarton (N.J.)
17. Greenwich (Conn.)
18. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.)
19. Georgetown Prep (Md.)
20. Garden City (N.Y.)
21. Deerfield (Mass.)
22. Calvert Hall (Md.)
23. St. Mary’s (Md.)
24. Yorktown (N.Y.)
25. Pittsford (N.Y.)