2023 NCAA D2 Men’s Lacrosse Tournament Details

Le Moyne is the top seed in the North: same story, different Chapter. The Dolphins ran the table to win the NE-10 Regular Season and Tournament Championship while locking up the No.1 Seed in the north. Unlike the D3 bracket, D2 lacrosse is a little more forgiving in terms of a turnaround for games. The […]

Tampa Wins 2022 D2 Men’s Lacrosse National Championship

Tampa Lacrosse

Going into the D2 Men’s Lacrosse National Championship, there was only one thing we knew for sure. We would have brand new first time champion at the final whistle. Mercy and Tampa were both in their first lacrosse title game and this was also their first meeting overall. In trying to assess what to expect […]

Division 2+3 Lacrosse National Championship Preview

D3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Championship Weekend is here and we have some great National Championship matchups in Division 2 and 3 lacrosse. A biased opinion, but many of the more memorable games from Championship Weekend come on Sunday. On the Division 3 side, we have an all Liberty League final with RIT playing Union, running back a one-goal RIT regular […]

D2+D3 Weekend Preview: NCAA Lacrosse Elite 8

NCAA Lacrosse

There are some great matchups across Division 2 and Division 3 this weekend with a shot at playing on Championship Weekend at stake. As the NCAA lacrosse tournament progresses, you usually end up with some great matchups, but this year more than ever you are seeing some special matchups in the Elite 8. Salisbury has […]

Huge Lindenwood Upset: D2+D3 Weekend Recap

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What a weekend. Some tremendous games and incredible finishes to kick off tourney time across Division 2 and Division 3. The last weekend in April usually kicks off the win or go home period and this weekend didn’t disappoint.  Coaches Poll: USILA Week 13 D3 Weekend Recap Sewanee (10) – Rhodes (9) – SAA Final […]

Le Moyne Topples Wingate: D2+D3 Weekend Recap

Le Moyne

The theme of this weekends game was the weather. Frigid temperature forced postponements and cancellations in the Midwest, while snow squalls caused some disruption to games in the northeast.  The major disappointment of the weekend had to be the cancellation of the Ohio Wesleyan and Illinois Wesleyan game. Hopefully we’ll see that game get rescheduled […]

D2+D3 Lacrosse Weekend Preview: February 12, 2022

D3 LACROSSE

The first full slate of D3 lacrosse games is on display this weekend. With much of the Midwest digging out from a major snowstorm and freezing temperatures it will be interesting to see how this first weekend looks. February lacrosse is always a little sloppy, but with teams starting games earlier and earlier you end […]

Lewis Secures Massive Upset: D2/D3 Week 1 Recap

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Lewis University came out and upset No.7 Seton Hill to kick off the D2 men’s season. There is no better feeling than opening the season up with a massive upset and boy did Week 1 have a couple of those. This week we are more focused on Division II since there were only three Division […]

May Madness Delivers: DII/DIII Men’s Round Up

May Madness DII DIII Round Up

May Madness is here, and it didn’t disappoint! A full slate of games was what the people wanted, and that’s what they got. Across both DII and DIII, there were some tremendous games along with some great upsets. Although there were two no contests (sorry Mercy and Endicott), the lacrosse that was played reminded us […]

Here Come the Jumbos! DII/DIII Men’s Round Up

In DII men's lacrosse, Wingate pulled off a huge win in a nail biter, and in DIII men's lax, the Jumbos made a statement late in the year.

It was a big week in DII and DIII as we’ve seen some conference regular season titles decided and some teams playing their first games of the season (thanks NESCAC). In some conferences, things are open and shut, while in others it depends on the day. One thing is clear: it is very hard to […]

NCAA D2 Lacrosse Preseason Report

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NCAA D2 Lacrosse has a long and interesting history. Fast forward to today, and D2 looks stronger than ever in terms of talent, depth, NCAA visibility, and tournament size, and it’s going to get better from here!