Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
I don't think anybody at Loyola can make the representation.....yet....that an elite multi-sport athlete within 60 minutes of Baltimore is best suited for Loyola, unless the campus culture (least liberal private school between Laurel and the DE/PA border) is a huge win for Mom and Dad. There are relatively few exceptional athletes in the 2024-2027 classes, and most of those excel in some other sport and are "capable" at lacrosse.

That's where St. Paul's is different, Settembrino is building something that "appears to be" headed in the right direction over there, and there's lots of excitement about it. And no - definitely not talking about his ownership of Predators. He - also - has a couple years left to really deliver at SP, and this week's game against Loyola will be a test of how close he is.
With all due respect to coach Sett, SP is 3-5 in the league and has losses to Severn and MSJ. There wasn’t much excitement about either of those losses.

STP, Severn, MSJ and Loyola all have a couple of things in common - slow, small and not athletic compared to the top 4-5 of the MIAA