Thanks for posting Badger35. I appreciate your insights. A few thoughts from my keyboard.
Badger35 wrote:Right now “our team” consists of an A and a B team comprising 60 or so players. If we were going to go USLIA we would have to cut that down to around 35 at most so that would be 25 no votes right there. Then there are a bunch of guys (namely our best east coasters, all of who are undergrads to stem that debate) who would quit and thus vote no to joining. I’m sure there are people at this school that would rather play a virtual varsity style but they are in the minority, as are the people at schools like GT that would rather play more of a club style (Oaks you know who I’m talking about).
UW is hardly unique in this regard. As the MDIA has more then tripled in size over the last 8 seasons, many schools have had to deal with these same exact issues as they transition from a traditional club to a virtual-varsity style collegiate lacrosse club. It is a culture change and it appears from afar that a few folks are fighting it very hard. However it is possible at UW.
The "bunch of guys" you may lose in the short term would be more then replaced by countless other undergraduates on your campus searching for a more structured environment & team, not to mention the better competition playing against "name" schools at the MDIA level. This also doesn't even begin to mention the possibility of top-notch players that might transfer to UW to play lacrosse and continue their education at another fine university.
Look at MDIA teams like Florida State, Michigan, Michigan State, Texas, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, Colorado State, Cal, UCSB, Arizona, Utah, etc. (Just to name a few.) They all carry large, sizable rosters stocked with talented players (most of which played lax previously). Many MDIA teams have to run tryouts each Fall and cut players to get under 40 - 50 players for the spring season.
If you are worried that players would quit and your roster numbers would drop, that clearly wouldn't be the case. There would be plenty of talent kids to fill the void. If you are worried that current players would vote no just to keep the status quo, then (in my opinion) they are probably voting in a selfish manner. The 25 folks that would vote no to keep the status quo could keep playing lacrosse elsewhere for the local men's club like MadCow. Some schools even offer intramural lacrosse these days.
I would also argue (and I've made this point in the past) that participation (and/or membership) in a collegiate sports club does NOT equate to playing time on the field. There are many different roles one can play within a sports club - player, coach, team manager, admin, fundraiser, etc. "Supposedly denying grad students a chance to play" at the MDIA level is a non-issue in my book and most of them are acting in a selfish manner if they argue otherwise.
Sure the UW lacrosse club has to be "open" to all parties (undergraduate, graduate, faculty/staff) on campus, but that doesn't mean they couldn't voluntarily elect to restrict playing time to full-time undergraduates if they joined the MDIA.
Badger35 wrote:Also the UW administration would much rather see me running 2 teams totaling 60 players than one virtual varsity team. I’ve had the discussion with them so I know.
I'm also sure that in the day & age of countless lawsuits and liability concerns, the UW administration would encourage a lacrosse club that managed themselves in a more professional manner without a keg on the sideline or teams drinking on the fields. The UW administration is either naive or ignorant if they choose to not deal with this issue.
I resign the soapbox.