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MAAC Bracketology
More teams, but a little more simple than the Big Ten bracketology by virtue of a slightly more stratified league. Marist, at 5-0, cannot be caught even in the unlikely event of a a loss to Siena. Quinnipiac, at 4-2, … Continue reading
Lax Links Catchup: Not recruiting
All the other stuff that’s gone unaddressed since… uh… April. Recruiting was covered Friday. D-1 U-M video productions continue to set a high bar: Michigan-OSU rivalry video. Detroit gets in the video action with a look at fall ball. The … Continue reading
Posted in division 1, division 2, division 3, high school, mcla, youth
Tagged air force, alc, andrew kransberger, ann arbor skyline, anna schueler, bay city central, big ten, bobby pelton, brother rice, calvin, cam holding, can-am showcase, charlie keady, christian carlson, comstock park, cranbrook lax jam, detroit, detroit catholic central, detroit country day, detroit turbos, forest hills central, forest hills northern, gerald logan, grand valley state, jason alessi, jason weber, joe beninati, joel mathews, jordan houtby, larry hyland, maac, mhsaa, michigan, ohio state, randy lundblad, rockford, southern conference, troy dennis, vincent redko, women, zach schwartz
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Bracketology mini-update
Both Michigan and Detroit lost this afternoon. That bodes ill for each of their conference tournament seedings (though both are pretty much locks to make it in). ECAC For Michigan, the 1-3 Wolverines have a lone win over Bellarmine, and … Continue reading
MAAC Bracketology
I ran through the bracketology for the ECAC yesterday (while admittedly keeping things a little open-ended), and it’s time to take a look at the possibilities for each team – particularly Detroit – in the more-complicated MAAC. The Scene The … Continue reading
Lax Links: Jan. 16, 2014
It has been a hot minute since I’ve put together a links post (more than a month. Oops), so let’s get right into it: Division-1 Lax.com previews the MAAC (h/t: College Crosse): Alex Maini and Mike Birney are discussed as … Continue reading
Posted in division 1, high school, mcla, youth
Tagged 269 lacrosse, alex maini, ali magyaros, ann arbor pioneer, aquinas, austin herbert, austin polson mccannon, avery myers, becca merchant, ben sims, big ten, brian archer, brian townsend, brine, brother rice, canisius, charlie dever, christian ford, clarkston, coaching, cranbrook, dakota sherman, david brandon, david joseph, detroit, detroit country day, devon callaghan, devon maltz, drew pointe, ecac, eric ward, farmington, gear posts, gerald logan, grand valley state, heat lacrosse, ian meador, israe, joey kesseler, john paul, johnny wagner, karl zimmerman, keith pravato, lake erie, lakeland, lax jam, liam bourke, lily kovach, maac, marquette, matt allemang, michael klaus, michael langdon, michigan, michigan state, mike birney, mikie schlosser, mitch hall, molly fishter, nick garippa, noah fosse, northville, notre dame, novi, ohio state, paul sommerville, penn state, peter baum, recruiting, robbie zonino, rockford, romeo, ryan walsh, salem, siena, siena heights, walsh, wolverine warriors, women
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Updated MAAC Bracketology
Update: Yeah, I read the standings wrong and thought Siena and Canisius had the same record coming into this weekend. They don’t. Siena will be the 3-seed no matter what. The penultimate weekend of the 2013 regular season in the … Continue reading
Posted in division 1
Tagged bracketology, canisius, detroit, jacksonville, maac, marist, siena
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Detroit and MAAC Bracketology
The Michigan/Detroit game is behind us… without happening… so the immediate goal for the Titans is beating Marquette this weekend. HOWEVA, that’s meaningless to the grand scheme of things in terms of the way their season plays out (which apparently … Continue reading
Lax Links: July 23, 2012
Not a huge week, but enough to round up the latest in a links post. Remember, anything you want to see in this space can be e-mailed to t.w.sullivan1@gmail.com or tweeted @GreatLaxState. This license plate. You are jealous of … Continue reading
Periodic Expansion/Realignment post
Every so often, I like to delve into the topic of lacrosse growth (particularly at the Division-1 college level). Now is that time. It’s not strictly on-topic for this site, but any moves in the D-1 landscape have potential effects … Continue reading
Posted in division 1
Tagged boston, conference affiliations, detroit, ecac, furman, gwll, maac, michigan
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Despite loss, Detroit clinches MAAC two-seed
Detroit’s favorite Beatles song today? “A Little Help from my Friends.” Despite a loss to VMI (full breakdown coming Monday), they’ll be the No. 2 seed in the MAAC Tournament. Thanks to Canisius’ upset over Marist – pay no mind … Continue reading