Lesbian sport thread ------------->CAA Flagship wrote:Field Hockey:93henfan wrote:Eight teams have won 44 of the 46 titles.
Five teams have won 35 of 46.
Two teams have won 19 of 46
The Pacific and Central Time Zones have 0. Mountain 1. ECB 45.
ECB 34
CST 2
MST 0
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You mean the states the actually give a shit about it are dominant?93henfan wrote:Eight teams have won 44 of the 46 titles.
Five teams have won 35 of 46.
Two teams have won 19 of 46
The Pacific and Central Time Zones have 0. Mountain 1. ECB 45.
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Ask the Big Ten.Grizalltheway wrote:You mean the states the actually give a shit about it are dominant?93henfan wrote:Eight teams have won 44 of the 46 titles.
Five teams have won 35 of 46.
Two teams have won 19 of 46
The Pacific and Central Time Zones have 0. Mountain 1. ECB 45.
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Hopefully DeLuca can get the Hens back in the mix. We haven't done shit since making the Final Four in 2007.89Hen wrote:One thing worth noting is that 8 different teams have won the last 11 titles, so the lax world certainly is changing. I also heard that the Final Four is going to be in LA in a couple year.93henfan wrote:Eight teams have won 44 of the 46 titles.
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You hosted the quarter-finals. Haven't seen that many fans in that stadium since......93henfan wrote:Hopefully DeLuca can get the Hens back in the mix. We haven't done shit since making the Final Four in 2007.89Hen wrote: One thing worth noting is that 8 different teams have won the last 11 titles, so the lax world certainly is changing. I also heard that the Final Four is going to be in LA in a couple year.
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Delaware hosted the men's lax finals twice. Delaware Stadium is a perfect lax venue with no track and stands right on top of the field.CAA Flagship wrote:You hosted the quarter-finals. Haven't seen that many fans in that stadium since......93henfan wrote:
Hopefully DeLuca can get the Hens back in the mix. We haven't done shit since making the Final Four in 2007.
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Is it as popular and taken as seriously at the youth/high school level in the Midwest as in the Mid-Atlantic?93henfan wrote:Ask the Big Ten.Grizalltheway wrote: You mean the states the actually give a shit about it are dominant?
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Unfortunately, or probably fortunately actually, I don't live in South Bend or Columbus. Couldn't tell ya.Grizalltheway wrote:Is it as popular and taken as seriously at the youth/high school level in the Midwest as in the Mid-Atlantic?93henfan wrote:
Ask the Big Ten.
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Not yet, but quickly getting there. It used to be just the Baltimore/Annapolis area and Long Island for HS lacrosse. It has expanded extremely fast into other parts of the country.Grizalltheway wrote:Is it as popular and taken as seriously at the youth/high school level in the Midwest as in the Mid-Atlantic?93henfan wrote:
Ask the Big Ten.
Recent national rankings...
1) Darien (Conn.), 18-0
2) Landon (Md.), 21-0
3) Culver Academy (Ind.), 18-1
4) Brunswick School (Conn.), 15-1
5) Hill Academy (Ont.), 12-1
6) IMG National (Fla.), 11-1
7) Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.), 17-0
8) La Salle College (Pa.), 19-1
9) Delbarton (N.J.), 17-1
10) Calvert Hall (Md.), 16-2
11) St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 19-2
12) Bullis (Md.), 18-3
13) Manhasset (N.Y.), 14-2
14) McDonogh (Md.), 15-3
15) Ward Melville (N.Y.), 15-2
16) Deerfield Academy (Mass.), 12-2
17) Smithtown East (N.Y.), 13-3
18) Boys’ Latin (Md.), 13-6
19) Severna Park (Md.), 19-0
20) Bridgewater Raritan (N.J.), 15-0
21) Avon Old Farms (Conn.), 14-2
22) Chaminade (N.Y.), 10-4
23) Massapequa (N.Y.), 15-2
24) Haverford School (Pa.), 16-7
25) Cherry Creek (Colo.), 18-1

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Where are the Sallies? If I was a Catlick donor I'd want my tithe back.
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The LA series will be less filled that Boston. If the NCAA wants to make money on the Final Four weekend, they will keep it between NYC and Baltimore. M&T would have been packed for all 3 mens games, and almost for the WLAX.89Hen wrote:One thing worth noting is that 8 different teams have won the last 11 titles, so the lax world certainly is changing. I also heard that the Final Four is going to be in LA in a couple year.93henfan wrote:Eight teams have won 44 of the 46 titles.
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Fucking Landon....they were the best team around in my high school days as well89Hen wrote:Not yet, but quickly getting there. It used to be just the Baltimore/Annapolis area and Long Island for HS lacrosse. It has expanded extremely fast into other parts of the country.Grizalltheway wrote:
Is it as popular and taken as seriously at the youth/high school level in the Midwest as in the Mid-Atlantic?
Recent national rankings...
1) Darien (Conn.), 18-0
2) Landon (Md.), 21-0
3) Culver Academy (Ind.), 18-1
4) Brunswick School (Conn.), 15-1
5) Hill Academy (Ont.), 12-1
6) IMG National (Fla.), 11-1
7) Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.), 17-0
8) La Salle College (Pa.), 19-1
9) Delbarton (N.J.), 17-1
10) Calvert Hall (Md.), 16-2
11) St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 19-2
12) Bullis (Md.), 18-3
13) Manhasset (N.Y.), 14-2
14) McDonogh (Md.), 15-3
15) Ward Melville (N.Y.), 15-2
16) Deerfield Academy (Mass.), 12-2
17) Smithtown East (N.Y.), 13-3
18) Boys’ Latin (Md.), 13-6
19) Severna Park (Md.), 19-0
20) Bridgewater Raritan (N.J.), 15-0
21) Avon Old Farms (Conn.), 14-2
22) Chaminade (N.Y.), 10-4
23) Massapequa (N.Y.), 15-2
24) Haverford School (Pa.), 16-7
25) Cherry Creek (Colo.), 18-1
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Sure, when Maryland, Maryland, Towson and Navy are four of the final 8. But if it were Denver, Ohio State, Syracuse and North Carolina.... not so much.andy7171 wrote:M&T would have been packed for all 3 mens games, and almost for the WLAX.

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Gonzaga has been consistently better the past 7 years. Landon beat Gonzaga 10-8 this year. That's always a great game.bandl wrote:Fucking Landon....they were the best team around in my high school days as well

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I haven't played high school lacrosse since 1995, so I haven't paid much attention TBH. Especially now that I don't have the sports section of the Washington Post to peruse (I do miss my morning constitutional with the WP crossword89Hen wrote:Gonzaga has been consistently better the past 7 years. Landon beat Gonzaga 10-8 this year. That's always a great game.bandl wrote:Fucking Landon....they were the best team around in my high school days as well
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These days McDonogh, Boys Latin and Landon are probably the three best in Maryland.bandl wrote:I haven't played high school lacrosse since 1995, so I haven't paid much attention TBH. Especially now that I don't have the sports section of the Washington Post to peruse (I do miss my morning constitutional with the WP crossword89Hen wrote: Gonzaga has been consistently better the past 7 years. Landon beat Gonzaga 10-8 this year. That's always a great game.). Landon was the best team around back then. Along with Langley, W.T. Woodson and Robinson. I know there were some other good Maryland teams besides Landon but I can't remember them.
Georgetown Prep is playing in a tournament at Catholic this week on ESPNU. Finals are tonight. Not exactly sure how the invites were sent out as Prep isn't even in the DC area top 10 this year, but they are beating some really good teams in the field.
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It's definitely growing in Illinois. Lacrosse will debut as a Illinois High School Association sport in Spring 2018 after years as an "emerging sport." My kids' high school beat Culver Academy earlier this year. One of their best players is headed to Syracuse next year and one just finished at UVA. Their FO specialist is a junior and headed to Big East Champion Marquette in 2018. Youth programs are growing like crazy too. I would expect the talent to continue to improve and B1G0 and other midwestern teams to get even better as a result.89Hen wrote:Not yet, but quickly getting there. It used to be just the Baltimore/Annapolis area and Long Island for HS lacrosse. It has expanded extremely fast into other parts of the country.Grizalltheway wrote:
Is it as popular and taken as seriously at the youth/high school level in the Midwest as in the Mid-Atlantic?
Recent national rankings...
1) Darien (Conn.), 18-0
2) Landon (Md.), 21-0
3) Culver Academy (Ind.), 18-1
4) Brunswick School (Conn.), 15-1
5) Hill Academy (Ont.), 12-1
6) IMG National (Fla.), 11-1
7) Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.), 17-0
8) La Salle College (Pa.), 19-1
9) Delbarton (N.J.), 17-1
10) Calvert Hall (Md.), 16-2
11) St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 19-2
12) Bullis (Md.), 18-3
13) Manhasset (N.Y.), 14-2
14) McDonogh (Md.), 15-3
15) Ward Melville (N.Y.), 15-2
16) Deerfield Academy (Mass.), 12-2
17) Smithtown East (N.Y.), 13-3
18) Boys’ Latin (Md.), 13-6
19) Severna Park (Md.), 19-0
20) Bridgewater Raritan (N.J.), 15-0
21) Avon Old Farms (Conn.), 14-2
22) Chaminade (N.Y.), 10-4
23) Massapequa (N.Y.), 15-2
24) Haverford School (Pa.), 16-7
25) Cherry Creek (Colo.), 18-1
and Darien sucks! (a buddy of mine went to New Canaan)
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