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Women's Lacrosse 2027 Recruiting

Syracuse’s women’s team out draws 90 percent of d1 men’s lax teams and the men’s team has been consistently number 1 in attendance for years and those aren’t students in the stands the University would be wise to be out in front when it comes to investing in its lacrosse programs
 
How much more "finacially committed" is the University supposed to be to a sport that hemmorages money? I understand that other schools are setting money on fire. Unless someone with deep pockets decides they want to play GM for SU, offering first class facilities, fanbase, and coaching should really be enough, no?
 
How much more "finacially committed" is the University supposed to be to a sport that hemmorages money? I understand that other schools are setting money on fire. Unless someone with deep pockets decides they want to play GM for SU, offering first class facilities, fanbase, and coaching should really be enough, no?
Then it’s over because the community is not in a place to give more there isn’t a community anywhere even close to supporting lacrosse the way Syracuse does. We are now in the era of buying championships and SU can’t match their counterparts
 
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Kayla

Then it’s over because the community is not in a place to give more there isn’t a community anywhere even close to supporting lacrosse the way Syracuse does. We are now in the era of buying championships and SU can’t match their counterparts
Not shocking, there is a reason the elite 8 last year was 4 Ivys (who can pretty much do whaterver and always get talent because academics), UNC(who is swimming in money across all sports) and 3 schools without mens lacrosse, the big rising star in the sport in Clemson doesn't have Men's. Trying to maintain championship level competition in both is pretty much impossible if you arn't UNC or an IVY.

It is an unfortunate truth.
 
Kayla

Then it’s over because the community is not in a place to give more there isn’t a community anywhere even close to supporting lacrosse the way Syracuse does. We are now in the era of buying championships and SU can’t match their counterparts

You're just realizing this now?

We could never win an arms race against the huge State schools.

Florida, Maryland, UNC, PSU, etc... Big Bucks !!! 🤑

We should be able to hang with BC and Northwestern though.
 
How much more "finacially committed" is the University supposed to be to a sport that hemmorages money? I understand that other schools are setting money on fire. Unless someone with deep pockets decides they want to play GM for SU, offering first class facilities, fanbase, and coaching should really be enough, no?
I don’t know that schools should be spending what they do on athletics, but since they do, I’m just sharing the current scenario. If fans want to know why unc, Florida, Clemson, PSU and others are getting five star recruits, it’s money. Our competition for national championships decided to add double digit scholarships to their war chest this summer (SU added less than the fingers on your hand) and it is showing on the recruiting trail. SU has a better fan base that any of these schools but that’s the only real advantage. They don’t have better academics, facilities or value. The good news is that this current system will probably blow up in the next 5-10 years and we will see where Olympic sports end up on college campuses.
 
I don’t know that schools should be spending what they do on athletics, but since they do, I’m just sharing the current scenario. If fans want to know why unc, Florida, Clemson, PSU and others are getting five star recruits, it’s money. Our competition for national championships decided to add double digit scholarships to their war chest this summer (SU added less than the fingers on your hand) and it is showing on the recruiting trail. SU has a better fan base that any of these schools but that’s the only real advantage. They don’t have better academics, facilities or value. The good news is that this current system will probably blow up in the next 5-10 years and we will see where Olympic sports end up on college campuses.

Fair enough.
 
I do have faith in Thorpe’s ability to identify talent and develop it and most of all build a team remember he had his hands in recruiting some of the best to ever play for Syracuse and a lot of them weren’t IL 5 stars either
 
I do have faith in Thorpe’s ability to identify talent and develop it and most of all build a team remember he had his hands in recruiting some of the best to ever play for Syracuse and a lot of them weren’t IL 5 stars either
Well said, I also think there is opportunity for transfer support to come in and provide immediate dividends. These are players who likely weren't 5 or even 4 stars either, but have improved through steady play at smaller schools.
 
How much more "finacially committed" is the University supposed to be to a sport that hemmorages money? I understand that other schools are setting money on fire. Unless someone with deep pockets decides they want to play GM for SU, offering first class facilities, fanbase, and coaching should really be enough, no?
IMO, we
need to invest our money widely. Invest in
game changing players who Regi and staff truly believe will move our program forward toward success in the tournament!
 
Winning will help recruiting but the university has to be willing to give full scholarships. To me full scholarships should be football, basketball and lacrosse. Three sports that can generate money. Lacrosse to a lesser extent. Maybe some athletic and some academic like the ivys for lacrosse.
 
Winning will help recruiting but the university has to be willing to give full scholarships. To me full scholarships should be football, basketball and lacrosse. Three sports that can generate money. Lacrosse to a lesser extent. Maybe some athletic and some academic like the ivys for lacrosse.

SU used to fund 12 WLAX scholarships. The max now is 38.

That's a huge investment for a sport that draws an average of 2400 fans per game.

WLAX season tickets are $65. If you buy the MLAX/WLAX season combo, it works out to about $40.

I'm afraid if SU raises ticket prices, it will drive away fans who can watch/stream all the games on TV.

For the majority of the SU fanbase, getting a QB or a Point Guard out of the portal is more important than a women's player. Women's Hoops has the same NIL crunch.
 
SU used to fund 12 WLAX scholarships. The max now is 38.

That's a huge investment for a sport that draws an average of 2400 fans per game.

WLAX season tickets are $65. If you buy the MLAX/WLAX season combo, it works out to about $40.

I'm afraid if SU raises ticket prices, it will drive away fans who can watch/stream all the games on TV.

For the majority of the SU fanbase, getting a QB or a Point Guard out of the portal is more important than a women's player. Women's Hoops has the same NIL crunch.
There must be adjustments to fund women’s sports better; especially basketball and lax, IMO
 

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