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

1. Duke had no time for a February upset this weekend.

The Blue Devils faced a pair of tricky opponents in Robert Morris and Vermont but passed both tests handily. After dispatching Robert Morris on Friday, the Blue Devils trailed Vermont at the half, but stormed back in the second half to win 15-7.

Brennan O’Neill got his sophomore season off to a fast start, scoring nine goals in the two wins.

Elsewhere, Delaware blew out NJIT to get its season started, Denver survived a test from Utah and Mount St. Mary’s took down Navy in Annapolis.

Click here for all the scores and recaps.

2. Buffalo and Halifax keep pace at the top of the NLL’s East Conference.

Halifax topped the New York Riptide 13-10 o Friday to move to 4-1 on the season, and Buffalp dropped the Rochester Nighthawks on Saturday behind seven points from Dhane Smith.

FRIDAY

Halifax 13, New York 10
Georgia 14, Albany 13

SATURDAY

Albany 13, Georgia 11
Buffalo 11, Rochester 8
Toronto 14, Philadelphia 7
Colorado 14, Calgary 10
Vancouver 17, Panther City 11

3. ESPN announced that it will air more than 450 women’s lacrosse games in 2022.

In an unprecedented move, ESPN will air 29 games on ESPNU or ACC Network. Read more about the exciting news for the women’s game.

4. James Madison is headed for the American Athletic Conference.

The school announced Friday plans to join the AAC as an affiliate member starting on July 1. Click here for the full story.

5. Canada announced its roster for the 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship.

Headlined by legend Dana Dobbie, the Canadian roster features a wealth of college talent, including recent Maryland transfer Aurora Cordingley. Click here for the full roster.

WHAT WE’RE READING

WHAT WE’RE WATCHING

Full-field goalie assists always look cool. Ryan Cornell gave us an early-season gift.

Keegan Khan announced his presence in College Park in his first game with Maryland.

Max Waldbaum with the over-the-back shovel shot for Jacksonville.