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D-1 Lacrosse Conference Maps
As you could likely tell from my post on a possible rebirth of the Great Western Lacrosse League, I’m of the opinion that conference affiliations in Division-1 lacrosse are often… funky. Some are geographically-oriented, some group together schools with similar … Continue reading
The Life and Death of the Great Western Lacrosse League
Michigan’s promotion to varsity raises the age-old question: why isn’t there a lacrosse conference composed of teams away from the East Coast? The closest thing, the conference with both Colorado Schools and Ohio State and Bellarmine (located in Lousiville, KY), … Continue reading
More on the ECAC
Following up from yesterday’s post (in which Denver coach Bill Tierney asserted Michigan would join the league in 2012), Inside Lacrosse has more discussion about the immediate future of the ECAC: Two programs likely to be in the mix for … Continue reading