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by Brian Delaney | Special to Lacrosse Magazine Online
“If we keep accelerating the process, it does seem to me like a club team becomes more important, because coaches need to make these decisions of wathcing in the summer and the fall, and that’s when club teams are really important.”
- Jenny Graap, Cornell women’s lacrosse coach
Between the very real pressure some high school student-athletes feel to commit to a college lacrosse program in the early stages of their junior year, coupled with a rising emphasis placed upon competing in the …
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BaltimoreSun.com by Mike Preston
February 21, 2009
One day soon, the Division I lacrosse powers might be recruiting middle school players.
It sounds impossible, but unless the NCAA does something soon, that’s where lacrosse is headed. Loyola High coach Jack Crawford and Boys’ Latin coach Bobby Shriver say recruiting is one of the sport’s biggest problems.
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