good academic schools with varsity lacrosse

<p>a couple more comments.</p>

<p>A couple replies have implied you would have heard from DI programs by now if you ultimately would be recruited by them. There is a calendar for recruiting that all DI lacrosse coaches are supposed to follow ... here is the URL ... <a href="http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/membership_svcs/recruiting_calendars/2006-07/DI_other.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/membership_svcs/recruiting_calendars/2006-07/DI_other.pdf&lt;/a>. You are too young to be directly contacted by a DI coach at this time ... they can not directly contact you until the summer after your junior year (they can respond to a contact from you however). </p>

<p>That said please be realistic about your chances to play at various schools. There are 57 DI lacrosse programs ... or about 1600 players covering 4 years of players ... about 400 players from each graduating high school class. There max scholarships allowed are 12.6 per team or about 700 possible DI lacrosse scholarships ... or about 175 per year. Are you one of the best 400 (or 175) in the country in your grade? If you want to play DI you need to be.
Or said another way are you one of the best 10 players in Delaware in your grade? ... because that is probably the max of how many will end up playing DI lacrosse. Playing DI in any sport, even "low" DI, is incredibly tough. DII is nearly as tough to get into while DIII offers a much bigger window of opportunity for kids to continue to play.</p>