Florida Lacrosse

Alright, Florida is the fastest growing area for lacrosse in the nation right now (thanks SI). Anyhow, how long do you guys think its going to take for FL boys to start popping up on D1 rosters on a regular basis?
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It's really a matter of competition and feel for the game that will answer that question. The athletes in Fla, Calif, Tex,etc... are as good as any in NY or Md. The difference is that the kids in the Northeast have been playing since the third grade and they have been put in many tough game situations year after year after year. They have an apptitude for the game that you can't make up for with talent.
sculaxcoach wrote:In one of my more boring days at work, I looked at the rosters of all NCAA teams to count how many California kids actually showed up on the rosters. I excluded Whittier, Notre Dame de Namur and Dominican College of CA as their rosters still contain significant Ca. presence and would skew the reults.
Div. I: 57 teams, 15 have CA kids, 19 total kids on roster
Div. 2: 33 teams, 4 with CA kids, 4 kids
Div 3: 135 teams, 20 with CA kids, 28 total players
Totals: 265, 39, 51
A good bunch of these players listed are graduating seniors and will be gone next season.
Overall, you can see that there is still a huge way to go before CA can be considered a feeding ground for varsity lacrosse programs.
Pinball wrote:Don't forget about Minnesota in your little discussion. I know for a fact there are 3 kids going D1 (air force, quinnapac, stonybrook) and some others headed of to D3 and what not.
Npaulseth wrote:Pinball wrote:Don't forget about Minnesota in your little discussion. I know for a fact there are 3 kids going D1 (air force, quinnapac, stonybrook) and some others headed of to D3 and what not.
Who? Gnazzo (Air Force, I think), and whom else?