by laxdad03 on Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:01 pm
Maybe I'm being hopelessly naive here (and I'm sure I'll be told so soon), but I'll throw this out anyway just for discussion. Must it necessarily be THAT huge an abrupt change to go D1? We've been touting the "virtual Varsity" thing for a long time, we're arguably getting a lot better (particularly at the very top of the MCLA), and after all, by definition at MCLA schools, the present team IS already in fact "the school lacrosse team" with many of the attendant trappings and feelings to it. I'd guess that the schools most likely to transition from MCLA to NCAA would be those who are at or near the top of the MCLA now, with the bigger, more well run, better supported (school & alum & boosters & etc.) programs who are already much closer to varsity-like organizations as it is. These teams would already have the better structures, support, coaches, at least a goodly number of better players (some arguably D1 capable, or maybe at least "entry-level D1 team material"), etc. Certainly some of the players (those with the most "club" attitude and/or abilities) wouldn't continue, but might it be that at least some of the existing people and structure may persist (at those top MCLA schools -- of course the more club-like MCLA programs would have much less to maintain in any D1 transition, but again, it seems those would be less likely to try the transition anyway)? Might it be, at least at some of those schools, that the existing organization/coach/etc. might be interested in leading the charge toward NCAA status in the first place, and perhaps wouldn't necessarily be totally swept away in the first wave of a new D1 program? I don't think anyone would expect a brand new D1 program to IMMEDIATELY compete with Syracuse, Virginia, Duke, et al, "Rome can't be built in a day", but perhaps (over the period of a couple years or so, while some of the people are "finishing up" anyway) a more gradual transition might be a possibility? Just food for discussion -- ok, now feel free to fire away at my stupidity...