LSA team previews
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LSA team previews
Any news regarding recruits, tryouts, returning players at any LSA school?
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For the sake of discussion on LSA team previews:
LSA Division B will have 9 teams (Austin College, Southwestern, Stephen F. Austin, UTA, TCU, Nicholls State, St. Edwards, Trinity, and University of Oklahoma). Please note that the LSA leadership was recently informed that St. Gregory's University will work toward fielding a team for the 2007 season. They can not fiscally and physically field a team at this time.
LSA Division A will remain the same with the North Division (Baylor, UNT, OSU, SMU, Texas and Tech) and South Division (Houston, LSU, Rice, A&M, Texas State and Tulane).
That being said, you all now can feel free to use your crystal ball to hone your prognostication skills when you respond to lax is cool's inquiry about recruits, tryouts and returning players at any LSA school.
LSA Division B will have 9 teams (Austin College, Southwestern, Stephen F. Austin, UTA, TCU, Nicholls State, St. Edwards, Trinity, and University of Oklahoma). Please note that the LSA leadership was recently informed that St. Gregory's University will work toward fielding a team for the 2007 season. They can not fiscally and physically field a team at this time.
LSA Division A will remain the same with the North Division (Baylor, UNT, OSU, SMU, Texas and Tech) and South Division (Houston, LSU, Rice, A&M, Texas State and Tulane).
That being said, you all now can feel free to use your crystal ball to hone your prognostication skills when you respond to lax is cool's inquiry about recruits, tryouts and returning players at any LSA school.
Last edited by Brent Burns on Wed Nov 02, 2005 10:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Yours truly need to make a brief corrected statement on Loyola University of New Orleans (LNO).
LNO was voted not to be readmitted in LSA Div. B; therefore, there are 9 teams in LSA Div. B. Please refer to my post before this one to look at 9 teams (in blue). There will be 7 teams (excluding OU and TCU) eligibile for postseason playoffs.
LNO was voted not to be readmitted in LSA Div. B; therefore, there are 9 teams in LSA Div. B. Please refer to my post before this one to look at 9 teams (in blue). There will be 7 teams (excluding OU and TCU) eligibile for postseason playoffs.
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i have heard that all texas, texas a&m, and texas state all got alot of new freshman who have alot of lacrosse experience.
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You can include Texas Tech in that category as well. I think a lot of that has to do with the growth in Texas (and surrounding areas) as a whole. At Tech we are not getting many players that have never played before. Most have a few years of H.S. under there belts.
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