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BL won the miaa this year but not the top team in the league.
They got hot late and made a run. McDonough and St. Marys had covid issues and where not a top strength come playoff time. |
That is an interesting take on things. I would argue that BL was the best team at the end of the season and they won the most games when the stakes were on the line. |
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So whats a better accomplishment. Regular season or Conference tournament?
I'm a last game of the season fan. Regular season is just an extended pool play. |
| Plus 1 on whoever wins the last game of the season! |
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What teams are playing in the Corrigan IAC vs WCAC tournament after Memorial Day Weekend?
Is this event even happening anymore? No updates on the dclacrosse.com website |
It’s happening. Starts next week. |
Ripley and Phipps are pathetic. Spalding will be at the bottom of the MIAA after 2022, and they might be out of the top six next spring. |
It's happening. Quarterfinals at HS fields and then semis and final at Catholic. Prep/Gonzaga, PVI/Landon, St Johns/SSSA, Bullis/Dematha Should be a lot of fun! |
2019. The one before this one. |
Great to see this event taking place, should be awesome. |
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Nope, they were at Bullis |
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| Matchups are set. Who makes it to the big game? |
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Corrigan Sports Enterprises has released the game matchups for the inaugural Q-COLLAR DC Lacrosse Championship Presented by Medstar.
Four IAC teams and four WCAC teams will meet in the quarterfinals on June 3-5: Gonzaga at #1 Georgetown Prep Stephen’s/St. Agnes at #2 St. John’s Dematha at #3 Bullis Landon at #4 Paul VI The winner of SSSA/St. Johns will play the winner of Dematha/Bullis. The winner of Gonzaga/Georgetown Prep will face the winner of Landon/Paul VI. Semifinal games will take place at 5pm and 7pm on June 8th at Catholic University. The Championship game will take place on June 11th at 7pm at Catholic University. |