So that's your opinion that a decade where Ivy League team Yale wins a highly competitive national championship, while making the NCAA tournament 8 of the last 10 season, and it's an exaggeration of greatness.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 10:58 pmA decade of greatness is an exaggeration but I know what you mean. Harvard has to climb over Cornell, Penn, Brown and Princeton before overtaking Yale.keno in reno wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 10:52 pmSo, Duke's potential the last 8 years has been national championships, no? There's no reason, again, why they can't do it next year, certainly not based on the recruiting rankings. But why is 2023 the year they start to play up to their potential? They've had the all-time generational recruit for the past 2 seasons, plus a multi-year all american, another national #1 recruit and numerous other superstars.MoralTerpitude wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 9:13 pm Duke will start to play up to their potential.
Harvard will pass Yale in the Ivy pecking order.
OSU and Syracuse just outside the top 10.
And not sure what pecking order means, but Harvard lacrosse isn't close to Yale lacrosse. Yale has a decade of proven greatness...Harvard beat one schizophrenic team last season and finished 8-5. That's a bad season by any good lacrosse program's standard's, and Yale's standard is much higher than good.
That's cool, it's your opinion.