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It really is fascinating how many Ivy League schools have adopted lacrosse as one their top competitive mens sports. 50% of the teams in the quarter finals.
Also equally surprising to see how far Hopkins and Loyola have faded. |
| Honestly, if you follow lacrosse historically, UMBC and Towson were always legitimate too (80’s, 90’s). With more schools and kids playing, it really has expanded. |
Towson has been good since the 70’s. The best players grow up there. |
Earlier in the year six of the top ten teams were Ivy. |
six made the NCAA tournament IVY is the strongest lacrosse conference but MD is the best team |
Stacked with 24 and 25 year old 5th and 6th year “seniors” and grad students. |
| Maryland single-handedly takes down the Ivy League winning 9-7 over Cornell. NCAA Lacrosse Champions with an undefeated season. |
I ties don’t allow 5th years and grad student. Some student took a deferred year for 2020. |
Right. It’s Maryland stacked with the 24 and 25 year old players. |
Maryland doing it in the transfer portal and with the 6th year seniors and grad transfers. College athletics at its finest. |
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How is Georgetown any different?
What about Duke? |
Comment was in response to the earlier comment about Maryland vs Ivy League teams. |
Congratulations, boys. And best of luck in your IB careers. |
It’s sad to be such a hater for a group that lost a whole season due to COVID and accomplished what they have to become one of the best college teams of all time. |
Cornell lost 2 seasons due to COVID. Teat and others could have been on their team if they played by MD’s rules. Can you say “sixth year senior” unironically? |