We ain’t a very good team but we Played TB last summer and fall and lost both times; barely. Good team but not lights out; I would be surprised that had that many that could play D1, let alone high D1
2 Kids committed to Army and UNC that seems pretty high D-1
3 Kids committed to Sienna, LIU and Stonybrook middle of the row D-1
Stonybrook just outside top 20 this year. No one said TB is lights out but they have kids that will grind.
Good luck to all the kids committed or not, there is a place for all to play.
The UNC kid got recruited through his HS. I don’t think he ever played a tourney for TB. They are a decent team. Probably top 40-50 in the country.
The Army kid is going to do a PG year at prep. Not going directly to Army.
A good percentage of kids who come from public schools go to MAPS (military academy prep school)or NAPS (Naval Academy Prep School) Transition to one of the academies from a public school is very difficult some have no problems and can do it. The Academic advisors usually recommend it. It has nothing to do with sports
It has nothing to do with where the kid went to HS or academic advisors . It is determined by the student’s academic credentials. There is a line, if you are above the line you go directly to the academy. If you are below the line you go to prep. The coaches would like just about all the kids to go to prep (who wouldn’t) but it’s not up to them.