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

1. There were seven Division I games Tuesday, and there weren’t any major surprises.

MEN’S SCORES

No. 3 Princeton 18, Marist 7
Stony Brook 14, Dartmouth 13
No. 7 Yale 22, No. 18 Boston U 15

WOMEN’S SCORES

Butler 21, Saint Ambrose 2
Louisville 15, Vanderbilt 6
Notre Dame 27, Detroit Mercy 2
Yale 20, Army 15

2. The heavy hitters of the Northeast made a statement last week, solidifying their respective positions in the Nike/USA Lacrosse High School Boys’ National Top 25.

St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) crushed a strong Delbarton (N.J.) team, leaving the Friars firmly at No. 1.

More here.

3. The same top four occupies the top of the Nike/USA Lacrosse High School Girls’ National Top 25.

St. Paul’s (Md.) was pushed to the brink against Bryn Mawr (Md.), but St. Paul’s rallied to force overtime and win and maintained its No. 1 standing in the process.

More here.

4. Bracketology is back.

Regular-season conferences races are heating up, and with a coveted automatic qualifier on the line, teams can ditch the narratives surrounding resumes or RPIs if they just win their conferences.

On the men’s side, Patrick Stevens examines the curious case of the ACC. Once an easy multi-bid conference, the ACCs RPI data is not as strong as it’s been in recent memory.

On the women’s side, Jeremy Fallis explains how conference tournament bans for James Madison and Stony Brook have added another wrinkle to the Selection Committee’s responsibilities.

5. Another school is making the jump from Division II to Division I.

Stonehill College will reclassify to Division I and has accepted an invitation to join the Northeast Conference starting in 2022-23, the school announced Tuesday. All 23 sports, including women’s lacrosse, are making the move.

More here.

WHAT WE’RE READING

  • Jack Goods writes about how NLL playoff races are heating up with just four weeks of regular-season action remaining.

  • What’s the difference between the top teams in the nation and the not-so-top teams? Zack Capozzi of Lacrosse Reference goes “Beyond the Basics” to get an answer.

  • Capozzi also dove deeper into his Expected Goals Added (EGA) metric, which attempts to put a numerical value on a player’s individual performance.

  • Notre Dame’s Jake Taylor scored a program-record eight goals and is the USA Lacrosse Magazine Division I Men’s Player of the Week.

  • James Madison’s Isabella Peterson continued her strong campaign with 13 goals and 12 draw controls last week. She’s the USA Lacrosse Magazine Division I Women’s Player of the Week.

WHAT WE’RE WATCHING

Learn more about Jen Adams on “Overtime.”

WHAT’S ON TAP

  • Updated MCLA and WCLA rankings.

  • High school players of the week.

  • The latest column from Taylor Cummings.

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