So that would be the normal gauge if your team is considered a top team or not?
Every year the different MIAA teams schedule OOC teams. Usually they are good schools, sometimes not...Not a gauge at all.
Would MIAA B teams be considered out of conference or are they just not good enough to be an A team? Same conference right?
I would not read too much into it...at this point, after everything we all have been through, coaches seem happy to grab scrimmages and games with just about anyone to prep for their conference season. It has been nearly a year since these boys represented their school in real lacrosse games, let's get em out there and playing. IMO, a nice blend OOC scrimmages/games includes a couple against "better" teams, to measure yourself and one or two against "lesser" teams to empty the bench and see who will rise to the opportunity.
So that would be the normal gauge if your team is considered a top team or not?
Every year the different MIAA teams schedule OOC teams. Usually they are good schools, sometimes not...Not a gauge at all.
Would MIAA B teams be considered out of conference or are they just not good enough to be an A team? Same conference right?
I would not read too much into it...at this point, after everything we all have been through, coaches seem happy to grab scrimmages and games with just about anyone to prep for their conference season. It has been nearly a year since these boys represented their school in real lacrosse games, let's get em out there and playing. IMO, a nice blend OOC scrimmages/games includes a couple against "better" teams, to measure yourself and one or two against "lesser" teams to empty the bench and see who will rise to the opportunity.
So that would be the normal gauge if your team is considered a top team or not?
Every year the different MIAA teams schedule OOC teams. Usually they are good schools, sometimes not...Not a gauge at all.
Would MIAA B teams be considered out of conference or are they just not good enough to be an A team? Same conference right?
No, B is a big difference in quality of players and team. JC moved up to A a couple of years ago. The top B teams in past along with some public top teams played various MIAA A teams. Many reasons the games were played. Gave B and public a shot at A.
So that would be the normal gauge if your team is considered a top team or not?
Every year the different MIAA teams schedule OOC teams. Usually they are good schools, sometimes not...Not a gauge at all.
Would MIAA B teams be considered out of conference or are they just not good enough to be an A team? Same conference right?
No, B is a big difference in quality of players and team. JC moved up to A a couple of years ago. The top B teams in past along with some public top teams played various MIAA A teams. Many reasons the games were played. Gave B and public a shot at A.
B Conference has some very good players D1 commits and kids that can play. Teams are just not deep enough to compete with the top A conference teams. But B conference teams are just as good as the bottom feeders of the A.
NO ONE needs to prove anything to you knuckle head. Plenty of B division kids at D1 schools from the past few years. Do your own research if it bothers you that much. Also plenty of A division kids at D3 schools sitting behind B division kids.
So that would be the normal gauge if your team is considered a top team or not?
Every year the different MIAA teams schedule OOC teams. Usually they are good schools, sometimes not...Not a gauge at all.
Would MIAA B teams be considered out of conference or are they just not good enough to be an A team? Same conference right?
No, B is a big difference in quality of players and team. JC moved up to A a couple of years ago. The top B teams in past along with some public top teams played various MIAA A teams. Many reasons the games were played. Gave B and public a shot at A.
B Conference has some very good players D1 commits and kids that can play. Teams are just not deep enough to compete with the top A conference teams. But B conference teams are just as good as the bottom feeders of the A.
You know nothing about lacrosse if you think bottom A and top of the B are anywhere equal. How many times has a b conference team ever beaten an A conference team? There’s a reason there are different conferences—the A (even at the bottom) is vastly superior. Don’t even get me started on the c conference. I’m 100% confident that A conference jv teams would obliterate every c conference team after seeing one of their “playoff” games.
Wow, just wow. This particular forum has gotten really bad. You are pathetic parents. Who knew each and every one of you who are pounding your chests about A, B and C conference teams were involved in family decisions on which school to attend and why. All time low. Good job. See ya.