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Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:

1. The confusion over eligibility for this year’s college seniors added another chapter yesterday. There was a report that the Ivy League would maintain its tradition and prevent graduate students from participating in athletics, meaning current seniors would have to play at another school.

However, Yale’s athletic director, Vicky Chun, tweeted that they were still looking at options.

Princeton’s Michael Sowers tweeted out that he was still enrolled at the school and weighing his options, and got a shout out from ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt.

2. The World Games, a multi-sport Olympic style event that will include both men’s and women’s lacrosse, has been postponed from next summer until July 2022. The move came about because of the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics this summer.

3. Sisters Gabby (Penn) and Livy Rosensweig (Loyola) met on the field as opponents for the first time in a real game March 7. Livy Rosenzweig called it a “really special opportunity.”

4. Ohio State’s Tre Leclaire and Ryan Terefenko were among a group of prominent college seniors who said they would be coming back for a fifth season at the current school.

5. New head coach Tim Soudan will see a lot of familiar faces as the coach of Chrome LC in the Premier Lacrosse League this summer.

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