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vs. a very aggressive schedule....
http://mcla.us/polls/2017/week_6
http://mcla.us/polls/2017/week_6
vs. a very aggressive schedule....
http://mcla.us/polls/2017/week_6
Do you think GT will start up a competitive soccer program sometime in the future?Excuse my ignorance on the specifics of college lacrosse but at what level is Tech competing? I love they're ranked #1 but I know little to nothing about how collegiate lacrosse breaks down. Thanks!
Do you think GT will start up a competitive soccer program sometime in the future?
I like lacross alsoHeard some talk of that. On the women's side Tech would be very well positioned to go ahead, can't say where they'd be positioned on the men's side.
Oh the specific subject I know lacrosse has been growing by leaps and bounds at the HS level here in GA.
GT lax is still a club sport but continues to gain in popularity.
It would be great if GT turned D1. We're in the ACC i.e., the preeminent conference in the country.
Add women's lax too.
GT lax is still a club sport but continues to gain in popularity.
It would be great if GT turned D1. We're in the ACC i.e., the preeminent conference in the country.
Add women's lax too.
I'm going to say this as humbly as possible. No, with Syracuse in the ACC, the Big East is nowhere near the conference it once was. Syracuse is conservatively a top 5 program historically. 10 NCAA championships and 5 pre-NCAA lacrosse championships. A Final Four streak of 22 consecutive years ended in 2005. Syracuse was only in the Big East conference for the first few years of its existence before moving to the ACC. Previously the league did not exist and the Orangemen were independent.I know the ACC is up there in the conference rankings. Is the old Big East still a power in lacrosse?
I'm going to say this as humbly as possible. No, with Syracuse in the ACC, the Big East is nowhere near the conference it once was. Syracuse is conservatively a top 5 program historically. 10 NCAA championships and 5 pre-NCAA lacrosse championships. A Final Four streak of 22 consecutive years ended in 2005. Syracuse was only in the Big East conference for the first few years of its existence before moving to the ACC. Previously the league did not exist and the Orangemen were independent.
Notre Dame is now a very relevant top 10 program. UVA is a traditional power while Duke and UNC have become top 15 relevant in the last 10 years.
The only relevant program in the Big East is, of course, Denver They are top 10 good as of the last 5-10 years and only a recent addition to the league. But the ACC sends almost all teams to the NCAA tournament. Big East will send 1, maybe 2 max.
Maryland is still pretty strong but they never pull off a title anymore. I think they've lost in the championship 4 or 5 times since their last nattyAppreciate it! I remember Johns Hopkins, Navy, Maryland and, of course, Syracuse as the programs that were always talked about as the national powers in lacrosse so for some reason I asked the question about the Big East from a geographical perspective.
Don't look for GTAA to add any Men's varsity sports any time soon. You can thank Title IX for that. The one down side of the ratio going down at Tech is that it affects what Tech has to do to remain compliant with Title IX. The ratio of men/women varsity athletes has to mirror the school ratio. Therefore, look for more women's varsity teams before men's. I think women's soccer would be a legit team added.
won their conference tournament
also had 6 of the 10 all conference tournament team and defensive MVP
won their conference tournament
also had 6 of the 10 all conference tournament team and defensive MVP