Originally Posted by Anonymous
No skin in the game here, my so is a 2023. My brother told me to check out this thread my nephew is a 2025, man he was right. I thought the 2023 board was ridiculous, you guys take the cake. Fellas if your kid can play he will be recruited on all levels. Just know if your son is under 5'10 he will still be recruited, height may help but if your kid is athletic he will land somewhere. My son is 5'9 155lbs and he is playing at a top 15 school if you go by last year rankings. He is not at Duke or ND but he is at a good academic/Lax school. Honestly most of the posters on this sight are looking just to get a rise at of you, so stop responding to the stupidity and that dope will have nothing to say. The more you respond the more he will say. I wish all your boys success its fun but its over quick...


At that size your son is most likely an attackman with exceptional quickness, stick skills and lacrosse IQ. It's pretty simple, in order for your son to get recruited to a top school he needs to bring various attributes to the table. For defenseman, size is typically more important. For example, look at UVA. They like to bring in long rangy defenseman. Does that mean your son cannot be a defenseman if he's under 6' no. Gavin Adler is under 6' and he's a phenomenal defenseman. Gavin Adler is also exceptionally strong, great footwork, great at playing angles, great on groundballs, exceptional leadership skills, etc. He is not the typical defenseman. He is an outlier. Most of your sons are not outliers. If your son is an outlier, good for you. If your son is on the smaller size, regardless of position, he typically needs exceptional strength, quickness, stick skills and lacrosse IQ in order to get recruited to big time schools. This is a contact sport. Speed kills and size is a bonus