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If Shay stays at Yale as rumors suggest I interpret that as his feeling the world isn’t ending for Ivy lax.
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Alex Trippi is in there? That seems like a notable one
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Definitely notable. He would be a starting attackman for a lot of teams.FlyEaglesFly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 6:13 pm Alex Trippi is in there? That seems like a notable one
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He probably should have been a starting attackmen for UNC. Was basically just as productive as Kelly in less playing time.
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Hate to break the news to you but . . . .Laxxal22 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:39 pmThe right choice is always Salisbury. Your kid is guaranteed a ring.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 3:15 pmNope...a good parent would say.... “I know you like Brown Johnny but they didn’t play lacrosse during a pandemic....Bryant and Providence have good lacrosse teams and are in the Providence area....what’s wrong with those schools son?...Johnny you should pick a school where sports come first....Like Ohio State.” Those Ivy Leaguers are just too pretentious.Chousnake wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 2:52 pmThat makes no sense. When my son was being recruited 10-11 years ago, the Ivy coaches (and others) stated that you are a college student that plays lacrosse and not a lacrosse player that attends college. They emphasized that a student should choose a college for the college and not for lacrosse or the coach. There is no guaranteed playing time and coaches leave, but you still need to attend and get your degree. Of the 40-60 players on a D1 roster (10-15 recruits a year), more than half do not play regularly. About 18 players see time in a game. The rest dress and watch on the bench or don't dress and are practice players. When you choose a college, you have to consider that you might get injured, or you might not be one of those 18 who play, or you may not like the coach after all. And when you graduate, the chances of making lacrosse a career are minuscule, but your degree stays with you for the rest of your life. So if a high school student who plays lacrosse is considering an Ivy school, my advice (and that of almost any other reasonable intelligent adult) would be "hell yes - consider it" and if that school is the best fit, by all means enroll. Any other advice is myopic. The Ivies will be fine.livelovelax wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 9:28 am Have helped a few kids get to IVY schools over the last 2-3 years and the players and parents are angry and if they had the chance to do over, they would have gone anywhere but the IVY.
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That may be, but it's baked into the recruiting classes already. Maybe it's early, but I do not see a disproportionate number of Ivy Leaguers in the transfer portal. And many of those that are in the portal are 5th years looking for graduate programs.Chousnake wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 6:02 pmDon’t know exact details but Think this might have already have occurred in the high school ranks. Virginia flipped attack Thomas Mencke from Harvard, who has been invited to the Under Armour AA game. Expect it to have some impact……….blue angels wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:44 pm That said, I do think the Ivies will 'suffer' a bit initially relative to "BigLaxU" schools due to the Covid dilemma creating extra eligibility years unlikely to be used at an Ivy.
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Many of the top Ivy League players already transferred for this past season so already done…..for high school recruits it Probably is also done for 2021 but how about future classes? I suspect we won’t know that answer for awhile.
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And he would probably be right too. That said, 2020 was likely to have been a high water mark for the Ivy that is unlikely to be repeated on a regular basis (how often is the Ivy going to have two Tewey-type guys in a single year?). And I think the Ivy teams will struggle a bit in 2022. The lost year and all of its knock-on effects has to drag the league down a fair bit. But I think Shay is top-5 coach, so Yale will definitely be back and the mistakes of 2020 will recede in people's memories, while the names Harvard, Princeton, Yale won't.
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you guys are all talking like ivy ai spots will be around in 5 years.
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Schutz flipped to UVA from BU long before Covid. As I watched UVA celly on Monday I was thinking: and they get Schutz next year. The rich get richer.
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I believe the stat was...if you were on the roster for 4 years, you have a championship ring, dating back 27 years. Losing the 2020 CV-19 season and losing this year broke the string.nyjay wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 6:42 pmHate to break the news to you but . . . .Laxxal22 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:39 pmThe right choice is always Salisbury. Your kid is guaranteed a ring.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 3:15 pmNope...a good parent would say.... “I know you like Brown Johnny but they didn’t play lacrosse during a pandemic....Bryant and Providence have good lacrosse teams and are in the Providence area....what’s wrong with those schools son?...Johnny you should pick a school where sports come first....Like Ohio State.” Those Ivy Leaguers are just too pretentious.Chousnake wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 2:52 pmThat makes no sense. When my son was being recruited 10-11 years ago, the Ivy coaches (and others) stated that you are a college student that plays lacrosse and not a lacrosse player that attends college. They emphasized that a student should choose a college for the college and not for lacrosse or the coach. There is no guaranteed playing time and coaches leave, but you still need to attend and get your degree. Of the 40-60 players on a D1 roster (10-15 recruits a year), more than half do not play regularly. About 18 players see time in a game. The rest dress and watch on the bench or don't dress and are practice players. When you choose a college, you have to consider that you might get injured, or you might not be one of those 18 who play, or you may not like the coach after all. And when you graduate, the chances of making lacrosse a career are minuscule, but your degree stays with you for the rest of your life. So if a high school student who plays lacrosse is considering an Ivy school, my advice (and that of almost any other reasonable intelligent adult) would be "hell yes - consider it" and if that school is the best fit, by all means enroll. Any other advice is myopic. The Ivies will be fine.livelovelax wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 9:28 am Have helped a few kids get to IVY schools over the last 2-3 years and the players and parents are angry and if they had the chance to do over, they would have gone anywhere but the IVY.
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that's how this all started. that, and droopy faced fairfield county (insert your ne west proxy) dads.
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Ivy AI spots ( hurdles) are always changing.....Let’s see how many convert their varsity sports to club. I bet they all do.....these people are wasting money.
https://facilities.princeton.edu/projec ... ts-stadium
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are they, though? the point was raised. maybe, just maybe, it's gotten really, really competitive for an ivy spot... so how many and how long are spots reserved for folks whose specialty is sports? has covid emphasized that morph and emboldened stakeholders that will wrestle with boosters? it's a legitimate question.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 8:51 pmIvy AI spots ( hurdles) are always changing.....Let’s see how many convert their varsity sports to club. I bet they all do.....these people are wasting money.
https://facilities.princeton.edu/projec ... ts-stadium
you may disagree and see it as far fetched. only those in a very tight circle know which way the wind is blowing.
and after all, everything i've read... they're students first. everyone's happy.
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Not sure. Yale has increased enrollment capacity and Princeton has as well as a result of building new residential colleges. I believe Princeton has more economic diversity than most of its peers. In Princeton’s case, those new slots won’t be for Fairfield County, Westchester County, Montgomery County, Louden County lax types.wgdsr wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 9:52 pmare they, though? the point was raised. maybe, just maybe, it's gotten really, really competitive for an ivy spot... so how many and how long are spots reserved for folks whose specialty is sports? has covid emphasized that morph and emboldened stakeholders that will wrestle with boosters? it's a legitimate question.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 8:51 pmIvy AI spots ( hurdles) are always changing.....Let’s see how many convert their varsity sports to club. I bet they all do.....these people are wasting money.
https://facilities.princeton.edu/projec ... ts-stadium
you may disagree and see it as far fetched. only those in a very tight circle know which way the wind is blowing.
and after all, everything i've read... they're students first. everyone's happy.
Anything is possible. I will believe Ivy League schools will drop varsity sports when I see it. NESCAC drop varsity sports yet? I wonder how many AI slots Williams gets? MIT fields 30+ varsity sports....not many “slots” there.
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what's williams' endowment?Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 10:01 pmNot sure. Yale has increased enrollment capacity and Princeton has as well as a result of building new residential colleges. I believe Princeton has more economic diversity than most of its peers. In Princeton’s case, those new slots won’t be for Fairfield County, Westchester County, Montgomery County, Louden County lax types.wgdsr wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 9:52 pmare they, though? the point was raised. maybe, just maybe, it's gotten really, really competitive for an ivy spot... so how many and how long are spots reserved for folks whose specialty is sports? has covid emphasized that morph and emboldened stakeholders that will wrestle with boosters? it's a legitimate question.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 8:51 pmIvy AI spots ( hurdles) are always changing.....Let’s see how many convert their varsity sports to club. I bet they all do.....these people are wasting money.
https://facilities.princeton.edu/projec ... ts-stadium
you may disagree and see it as far fetched. only those in a very tight circle know which way the wind is blowing.
and after all, everything i've read... they're students first. everyone's happy.
Anything is possible. I will believe Ivy League schools will drop varsity sports when I see it. NESCAC drop varsity sports yet? I wonder how many AI slots Williams gets?
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Close to $3B I believe.wgdsr wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 10:13 pmwhat's williams' endowment?Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 10:01 pmNot sure. Yale has increased enrollment capacity and Princeton has as well as a result of building new residential colleges. I believe Princeton has more economic diversity than most of its peers. In Princeton’s case, those new slots won’t be for Fairfield County, Westchester County, Montgomery County, Louden County lax types.wgdsr wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 9:52 pmare they, though? the point was raised. maybe, just maybe, it's gotten really, really competitive for an ivy spot... so how many and how long are spots reserved for folks whose specialty is sports? has covid emphasized that morph and emboldened stakeholders that will wrestle with boosters? it's a legitimate question.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 8:51 pmIvy AI spots ( hurdles) are always changing.....Let’s see how many convert their varsity sports to club. I bet they all do.....these people are wasting money.
https://facilities.princeton.edu/projec ... ts-stadium
you may disagree and see it as far fetched. only those in a very tight circle know which way the wind is blowing.
and after all, everything i've read... they're students first. everyone's happy.
Anything is possible. I will believe Ivy League schools will drop varsity sports when I see it. NESCAC drop varsity sports yet? I wonder how many AI slots Williams gets?
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2.6 to 2.7. charitably, less than 10% of hyp. hyp doesn't "need" the money.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 10:17 pmClose to $3B I believe.wgdsr wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 10:13 pmwhat's williams' endowment?Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 10:01 pmNot sure. Yale has increased enrollment capacity and Princeton has as well as a result of building new residential colleges. I believe Princeton has more economic diversity than most of its peers. In Princeton’s case, those new slots won’t be for Fairfield County, Westchester County, Montgomery County, Louden County lax types.wgdsr wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 9:52 pmare they, though? the point was raised. maybe, just maybe, it's gotten really, really competitive for an ivy spot... so how many and how long are spots reserved for folks whose specialty is sports? has covid emphasized that morph and emboldened stakeholders that will wrestle with boosters? it's a legitimate question.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 8:51 pmIvy AI spots ( hurdles) are always changing.....Let’s see how many convert their varsity sports to club. I bet they all do.....these people are wasting money.
https://facilities.princeton.edu/projec ... ts-stadium
you may disagree and see it as far fetched. only those in a very tight circle know which way the wind is blowing.
and after all, everything i've read... they're students first. everyone's happy.
Anything is possible. I will believe Ivy League schools will drop varsity sports when I see it. NESCAC drop varsity sports yet? I wonder how many AI slots Williams gets?
does williams?
hyp is in the home stretch. we got what we need. what do we want to be? do we want to unequivocally be the best?
stanford. dartmouth. winds of change.
caltech and mit survive and thrive.
it's all conjecture at this point. but still.