Originally Posted by Anonymous
That's funny, because you can play on another non-profit organization that costs $500 and still get a great education after getting recruited to a school.
The Yellow Jackets have been providing excellent lacrosse training, team visibility, and Long Island lacrosse visibility as BOTC has stated several times. If you do not personally believe that the Yellow Jackets program is your cup of tea, that's fine, but you would be hard pressed to take a non-profit program and place it competitively against the Long Island premier programs.

Originally Posted by Anonymous
Sure, the Yellow Jackets have a great recruiting background. Too bad the college coaches are showing up to the Yellow Jacket games less and less because the truth behind the Yellow Jackets FRANCHISE is finally being unwound.
The numbers say you are wrong here. What truth is being unwound? That the women's game has become more physical over time?

More importantly however is that you are forgetting that the Yellow Jackets are a regional and national drawing card for college coaches and the spill over effect actually HELPS even their competitors.

Originally Posted by Anonymous
This is lacrosse. This is a way to get your kids into college. This is a way to make your kids happy. Not something for someone to make a lifestyle on and rip people off.
Academics should be getting your kids into college first and foremost. Being able to participate in women's lacrosse is added value.

The Yellow Jackets are not ripping-off people. If you do not personally believe that there is value for money in their proposition, do not pay their fees and walk to another program. However, their results continue to demonstrate a pipeline of strong players from all of their team levels per age group. The achievement should be applauded, not maligned.