I believe that when these lacrosse facilities are actually built the vast majority of dollars will have been donated.
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Of 56 on roster, only 12 are from northeast. Add the 9 from Maryland and the number is 21.JoeyFreshwater wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 8:09 pmThere are no intentions on dropping lacrosse. For one, you are not able to simply drop only men’s lacrosse due to title ix. Two, men’s lacrosse brings in approximately 35 students without any athletic scholarship money and is increasing furmans footprint in the northeast which is desirable to the university. Third, the admin is actually investing more in lacrosse with a number of capital projects including a locker room renovation.
Well that should settle it then.
There are two major recruiting areas in lacrosse; places where lax is a bigger spring sport than baseball. They are Long Island in New York and Maryland. Kids begin playing organized lacrosse in the 4th grade or so. Many of the better high school teams are from the private/prep school leagues. Good students with parents who can and are used to paying hefty tuitions. That is a very appealing demographic for expensive colleges. Furman has been able to penetrate the Maryland market but not Long Island as yet.affirm wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 10:45 pmOf 56 on roster, only 12 are from northeast. Add the 9 from Maryland and the number is 21.JoeyFreshwater wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 8:09 pmThere are no intentions on dropping lacrosse. For one, you are not able to simply drop only men’s lacrosse due to title ix. Two, men’s lacrosse brings in approximately 35 students without any athletic scholarship money and is increasing furmans footprint in the northeast which is desirable to the university. Third, the admin is actually investing more in lacrosse with a number of capital projects including a locker room renovation.
...On the women’s roster of 26 student-athletes, only 3 are from the northeast, although if the 9 women from MD are added, the number is 12 out of 26.
Kind of agree. I really like watching lacrosse - never played; don't understand it fully, but it's fun to watch.
Onslow County? Oh...the big city (Jacksonville) and all of that fast-livin' sinnin' around those crazy gyrines at Camp LeJeune. You might as well have grown up in Brooklyn. My family is from your next-door-neighbor to the NW, the real redneck southern hick heaven of Duplin County, NC. Beulaville, mostly.FU3 wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 6:22 pmLet me offer a slightly different take on lacrosse roll out.
“Wealthy alumni offers several million dollars to start lacrosse at Furman that includes a million or so to turf football field . Frustrated athletic fans who have witnessed previous administrations short change athletics get in uproar that new fangled yankee sport is getting some money. Much teeth gnashing ensues because as we all know if you throw money at a sport success has to be automatic ( our Baseball program with its multi million dollar field house has sure proven that ). Over priced Lacrosse HC fails to win and demand s that carpet bagger sport be removed( by folks who have never watched a game ) grows. ( please note that I grew up in Onslow County NC so I can recognize “them” yankee interlopers when they try to sully our original southern sports) “.
Let’s get a good young coach and start fresh. By the way our lady’s program has a good young Coach and has been pretty successful losing to Mercer in double O T in Socon finals.