Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Surprised that some schools have not been able to develop a more competitive women's program. Ohio State, Rutgers, Yale, Cornell even Brown . I am not saying that they are not solid programs I am surprised because the Mens programs at the schools listed seem to have had more success. Dartmouth on the other hand seems to be the other way. I assume both the mens and women's programs get the same support from the universities. Both Michigan teams appear to be moving in the right direction. Towson Men and women are up and down but both are very strong programs. Loyola men and women are legit. Penn State men had lagged behind the women but it looks like they have caught up. Navy women have done an incredible job in a short time and Army is on the rise. The usual suspects obviously have very strong mens and womens programs. I'm sure there are other but those programs stand out to me. I think they should be stronger.



If you really think women's gets the same support as mens you obviously never had a daughter play D1, nobody really cares about womens lacrosse other than the families. BTW both my daughters played for top ten schools.


In what way do the universities provide more support for the men's programs? Are you saying that the reason for OSU, Rutgers, Yale, Cornell, and Brown not being better is because the universities do not support the women's programs to the same extent as the men's programs?