Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous

Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
So people are on this forum saying there is very little money to kids that play travel and play all year long, and you are saying your daughter quit travel in 10th grade and just played hs ball, and she got a great scholarship? No way your quitting if your daughter was on the top team, you got to give us a little more, big time hs? big time college? If this is true, you hit lotto


There are only 5 big time college lacrosse schools everyone else is in the middle or the bottom which makes up about 99% of the kids
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
So people are on this forum saying there is very little money to kids that play travel and play all year long, and you are saying your daughter quit travel in 10th grade and just played hs ball, and she got a great scholarship? No way your quitting if your daughter was on the top team, you got to give us a little more, big time hs? big time college? If this is true, you hit lotto


There are only 5 big time college lacrosse schools everyone else is in the middle or the bottom which makes up about 99% of the kids
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
So people are on this forum saying there is very little money to kids that play travel and play all year long, and you are saying your daughter quit travel in 10th grade and just played hs ball, and she got a great scholarship? No way your quitting if your daughter was on the top team, you got to give us a little more, big time hs? big time college? If this is true, you hit lotto


There are only 5 big time college lacrosse schools everyone else is in the middle or the bottom which makes up about 99% of the kids


Out of curiosity, which 5 programs do u consider "big time"?


Only 5 teams have won the National Championship over the last 25 years. Lets start there


By that standard, Virginia, Oregon, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Xavier, Miami, Purdue, Utah, Indiana, Texas A&M, Seton Hall, Baylor, Iowa St., Cal, SMU, Iowa, Texas, ND and Wisconsin are not "bigtime" basketball programs since none of them have won a national championship in the last 25 years. And yet, they were all ranked in the top 25 last year. I would say they r bigtime, and if you play a game of one-on-one against players from those schools, ny bet is you would figure that out pretty quickly. I won't run through the same thing for football, but it's probably even more true. I guess Notre Dame isn't bigtime football, right???


This is a silly comparison. Big time hoops is probably 50 teams. Other sports many fewer teams.