Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
11 teams in the A conference. 26 kids in the final 8 NCAA D1 tourney from one league, not state, is pretty impressive.


And less than 4 or 5 players from those 8 teams with rosters of 45+ actually saw the field. And one of those was a holdback/redshirt/extracovidyear player. MIAA is getting a reputation as good skilled practice players.

Then tell what league is better maryland publicā€¦..lol

Nice Strawman...who said they weren't a good league?? Great HS lacrosse is played in MIAA. We were talking about players that actually play in D1 from there. First statement was that a bunch get committed, just not a lot see the field form such a highly recruited league.

In 2019 there were 4 MIAA alums on 1st team AA and 14 total. I believe there were 10 MIAA AAs this past season. There are roughly 20 MIAA grads in PLL. Which league would have comparable numbers? BTW in the 80's 90s etc there were plenty of stars from the league that became benchwarmers in college. No secret that great athletes are playing lacrosse all over the country and are getting good coaching.

OK Sensitive Sam, There were zero 1st team AA last year. I think one on second team a SSDM. MIAA is a highly recruited conference and has many skilled players and has for years. Getting back to the main point what started this, each year in D1, it seems less and less are seeing the field due to the athletes and athleticism of many players from other non hot bed areas. It is fewer than years ago when most top teams had many MIAA players actually playing. Hopefully that changes