Biskup to Vanderbilt.
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She will help vandy. Super quick first step and a real nose for the goal. That’s a good get for Vanderbilt.
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Vanderbilt is a Great school academically. Biskup will help Vandy Lacrosse to a point, but they are a program in Lacrosse purgatory. They will win nothing and do pretty much very little. Mediocrity has been their credo for the past 8-9 years.Womenslaxxfan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 7:34 am She will help vandy. Super quick first step and a real nose for the goal. That’s a good get for Vanderbilt.
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@Larry
There are 120+ programs in d1 women’s lax. Less than 10 have a realistic chance of winning the national championship (and 10 is being very generous).
For 90 percent of all d1 programs, the two objectives are:
1) provide your student athletes with a positive growth and competitive experience while in college
2) be competitive in your conference
Vandy is a middle of the pack program at a top university. Biskup will make them better. And if the program has an alumna group that looks back favorably on their lacrosse experience, then vandy is getting 80 percent of what matters right.
My two cents…
There are 120+ programs in d1 women’s lax. Less than 10 have a realistic chance of winning the national championship (and 10 is being very generous).
For 90 percent of all d1 programs, the two objectives are:
1) provide your student athletes with a positive growth and competitive experience while in college
2) be competitive in your conference
Vandy is a middle of the pack program at a top university. Biskup will make them better. And if the program has an alumna group that looks back favorably on their lacrosse experience, then vandy is getting 80 percent of what matters right.
My two cents…
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Is Vandy's women's lax program fully funded?
Realistically, as a team in what is now likely the 3rd toughest conference in the country, 4th in their conference behind JMU, Florida and now USF will be a realistic goal for them. Every day and now, they may get a chance to put an upset of the top teams, but winning their conference is likely beyond what is realistic for that program.
Realistically, as a team in what is now likely the 3rd toughest conference in the country, 4th in their conference behind JMU, Florida and now USF will be a realistic goal for them. Every day and now, they may get a chance to put an upset of the top teams, but winning their conference is likely beyond what is realistic for that program.
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I don't know..Vandy has had some really good recruiting classes the last few years. It's already extremely attractive for its academics. Wouldn't surprise me one bit if they start making some noise sometime soon in the future. They won't win the conference anytime soon but def. pull some upsets consistantly
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Vandy also getting a transfer from UNC too. It is a myth that they have had quality recruiting classes. Just not the case. Their assistant coaches were all new and they have not advanced the skill set of their recruits. Grads carrying the heavy water. Now the head coach is mining the portal for players to fill in all the holes. Fantastic school, easy sell but terrible conference to advance to tournament.
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Do you know who the UNC transfer to Vandy will be?
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I heard Tierney to ND.
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SameThreeSeconds wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 8:45 amI heard Tierney to ND.
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Vanderbilt is a fully funded program, 12 scholarships.
I know the program well, had a daughter who was heavily recruited out of HS, the usual top 5 programs all offered her spots and scholarship money. But she was not interested in attending a large state university and Vanderbilt checked all the boxes she wanted for a school. She went on to an excellent college career by ever measurable metric, on and off the field. She looks back on her college experience and has not a single regret.
I also know, first hand of 5 or 6 real good HS players, from top HS programs, who wanted to attend Vanderbilt the past 5 years and the coaches showed no interest in them. Know their families well and know they were qualified academically, athletically and know money wasn't an issue. All of these girls ended up at top 20 programs and all were starters and significant contributors to their teams. They would have been difference makers at Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt would have surely had a lot more W's if these young women were on the roster.
I don't think the coaching staff at Vanderbilt is very strong as far as developing players. I agree with Larry that the program is stuck and not getting better. The school is a real good one in a real fun city. I scratch my head often and wonder why they don't have more success on the field, but then I say, why do I really care. My daughter went there to receive a top notch education and mature and learn and help get a firm foundation for her future. She accomplished all of those and I am very proud of the young women she is.
In my simple world there is a lot more to college sports than winning championships. Maybe I am old school
I know the program well, had a daughter who was heavily recruited out of HS, the usual top 5 programs all offered her spots and scholarship money. But she was not interested in attending a large state university and Vanderbilt checked all the boxes she wanted for a school. She went on to an excellent college career by ever measurable metric, on and off the field. She looks back on her college experience and has not a single regret.
I also know, first hand of 5 or 6 real good HS players, from top HS programs, who wanted to attend Vanderbilt the past 5 years and the coaches showed no interest in them. Know their families well and know they were qualified academically, athletically and know money wasn't an issue. All of these girls ended up at top 20 programs and all were starters and significant contributors to their teams. They would have been difference makers at Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt would have surely had a lot more W's if these young women were on the roster.
I don't think the coaching staff at Vanderbilt is very strong as far as developing players. I agree with Larry that the program is stuck and not getting better. The school is a real good one in a real fun city. I scratch my head often and wonder why they don't have more success on the field, but then I say, why do I really care. My daughter went there to receive a top notch education and mature and learn and help get a firm foundation for her future. She accomplished all of those and I am very proud of the young women she is.
In my simple world there is a lot more to college sports than winning championships. Maybe I am old school
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Delaney Rodriguez-Shaw from Duquesne to UMass Amherst. She had a very strong 1st year and decent 2nd. Should be interesting to see what she does there.
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Thanks for this. Good perspective and good post.TNLAX wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 12:34 pm Vanderbilt is a fully funded program, 12 scholarships.
I know the program well, had a daughter who was heavily recruited out of HS, the usual top 5 programs all offered her spots and scholarship money. But she was not interested in attending a large state university and Vanderbilt checked all the boxes she wanted for a school. She went on to an excellent college career by ever measurable metric, on and off the field. She looks back on her college experience and has not a single regret.
I also know, first hand of 5 or 6 real good HS players, from top HS programs, who wanted to attend Vanderbilt the past 5 years and the coaches showed no interest in them. Know their families well and know they were qualified academically, athletically and know money wasn't an issue. All of these girls ended up at top 20 programs and all were starters and significant contributors to their teams. They would have been difference makers at Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt would have surely had a lot more W's if these young women were on the roster.
I don't think the coaching staff at Vanderbilt is very strong as far as developing players. I agree with Larry that the program is stuck and not getting better. The school is a real good one in a real fun city. I scratch my head often and wonder why they don't have more success on the field, but then I say, why do I really care. My daughter went there to receive a top notch education and mature and learn and help get a firm foundation for her future. She accomplished all of those and I am very proud of the young women she is.
In my simple world there is a lot more to college sports than winning championships. Maybe I am old school
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Best player on an awful team I hope she succeeds That had to be frustratinglacrossemwj wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 12:42 pm Delaney Rodriguez-Shaw from Duquesne to UMass Amherst. She had a very strong 1st year and decent 2nd. Should be interesting to see what she does there.
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Fully agree with this perspective. And can echo Vanderbilt's coaching staff's past lack of recruiting efforts. During our club years, Vandy bewildered the club leadership by an almost complete lack of responsiveness even to highly-sought candidates.TNLAX wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 12:34 pm Vanderbilt is a fully funded program, 12 scholarships.
I know the program well, had a daughter who was heavily recruited out of HS, the usual top 5 programs all offered her spots and scholarship money. But she was not interested in attending a large state university and Vanderbilt checked all the boxes she wanted for a school. She went on to an excellent college career by ever measurable metric, on and off the field. She looks back on her college experience and has not a single regret.
I also know, first hand of 5 or 6 real good HS players, from top HS programs, who wanted to attend Vanderbilt the past 5 years and the coaches showed no interest in them. Know their families well and know they were qualified academically, athletically and know money wasn't an issue. All of these girls ended up at top 20 programs and all were starters and significant contributors to their teams. They would have been difference makers at Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt would have surely had a lot more W's if these young women were on the roster.
I don't think the coaching staff at Vanderbilt is very strong as far as developing players. I agree with Larry that the program is stuck and not getting better. The school is a real good one in a real fun city. I scratch my head often and wonder why they don't have more success on the field, but then I say, why do I really care. My daughter went there to receive a top notch education and mature and learn and help get a firm foundation for her future. She accomplished all of those and I am very proud of the young women she is.
In my simple world there is a lot more to college sports than winning championships. Maybe I am old school
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Stated well. School came first in my daughter’s college selection. Very proud of how she approached recruiting. I hope she has the same experience as your daughter. Thanks for the post.TNLAX wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 12:34 pm Vanderbilt is a fully funded program, 12 scholarships.
I know the program well, had a daughter who was heavily recruited out of HS, the usual top 5 programs all offered her spots and scholarship money. But she was not interested in attending a large state university and Vanderbilt checked all the boxes she wanted for a school. She went on to an excellent college career by ever measurable metric, on and off the field. She looks back on her college experience and has not a single regret.
I also know, first hand of 5 or 6 real good HS players, from top HS programs, who wanted to attend Vanderbilt the past 5 years and the coaches showed no interest in them. Know their families well and know they were qualified academically, athletically and know money wasn't an issue. All of these girls ended up at top 20 programs and all were starters and significant contributors to their teams. They would have been difference makers at Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt would have surely had a lot more W's if these young women were on the roster.
I don't think the coaching staff at Vanderbilt is very strong as far as developing players. I agree with Larry that the program is stuck and not getting better. The school is a real good one in a real fun city. I scratch my head often and wonder why they don't have more success on the field, but then I say, why do I really care. My daughter went there to receive a top notch education and mature and learn and help get a firm foundation for her future. She accomplished all of those and I am very proud of the young women she is.
In my simple world there is a lot more to college sports than winning championships. Maybe I am old school
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+1Seacoaster(1) wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 12:47 pmThanks for this. Good perspective and good post.TNLAX wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 12:34 pm Vanderbilt is a fully funded program, 12 scholarships.
I know the program well, had a daughter who was heavily recruited out of HS, the usual top 5 programs all offered her spots and scholarship money. But she was not interested in attending a large state university and Vanderbilt checked all the boxes she wanted for a school. She went on to an excellent college career by ever measurable metric, on and off the field. She looks back on her college experience and has not a single regret.
I also know, first hand of 5 or 6 real good HS players, from top HS programs, who wanted to attend Vanderbilt the past 5 years and the coaches showed no interest in them. Know their families well and know they were qualified academically, athletically and know money wasn't an issue. All of these girls ended up at top 20 programs and all were starters and significant contributors to their teams. They would have been difference makers at Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt would have surely had a lot more W's if these young women were on the roster.
I don't think the coaching staff at Vanderbilt is very strong as far as developing players. I agree with Larry that the program is stuck and not getting better. The school is a real good one in a real fun city. I scratch my head often and wonder why they don't have more success on the field, but then I say, why do I really care. My daughter went there to receive a top notch education and mature and learn and help get a firm foundation for her future. She accomplished all of those and I am very proud of the young women she is.
In my simple world there is a lot more to college sports than winning championships. Maybe I am old school
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Where is Lopinto most likely to go. She is obviously visiting several schools.
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Not sure this is relevant but Maryland follows her on Instagram and most of their follows are of current or former players. Don't have any inside info but just thought it was curious. I know someone a few weeks ago said she was visiting College Park. Ball to MD is also official now as she has it in her Instagram bio.
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She's from Longmeadow, so she'll be much closer to home at UMass - a 40 minute drive versus 8+ hours. She's a great young lady and I'm glad she'll be playing for a stronger program.lacrossemwj wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 12:42 pm Delaney Rodriguez-Shaw from Duquesne to UMass Amherst. She had a very strong 1st year and decent 2nd. Should be interesting to see what she does there.