As soon as the Division II season seemed to settle as it approached the NCAA tournament, we had one of the more turbulent weeks yet. Le Moyne and Merrimack held steady before another potential meeting in the Northeast 10 tournament, there were upsets with massive NCAA tournament implications.
Let’s start with the South Atlantic Conference, which saw Wingate’s shocking upset of then-No. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne in the championship game. As a result, a red-hot Bulldogs team wins its second straight SAC title and enters the rankings.
BACK-TO-BACK@WingateLacrosse takes down #3 Lenoir-Rhyne 12-9 to win the @SAC_Athletics Tournament Title for the 2nd year in a row!!! #OneDog pic.twitter.com/9YLv17u58Z
— Wingate Bulldogs | #OneDog (@WU_Bulldogs) April 29, 2018
Then came another upset in the Sunshine State final. Tampa topped Florida Tech in the semifinals and then took down Saint Leo 8-6 to win the conference title, handing the Lions their first Sunshine State loss of the season. The Spartans were certainly on the bubble for an NCAA tournament, and this could have put them over the top.
And keep an eye out for Belmont Abbey, which powered through the Conference Carolinas tournament as the No. 3 seed. It beat defending NCAA champion Limestone in the final, all but ending the Saints' tournament hopes. The Crusaders are up to No. 10 this week and could be in play on Selection Sunday.
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Division II Men’s Top 20
April 30, 2018 |
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1 | Le Moyne | 15-0 | 1 | 5/4 vs. TBD |
2 | Merrimack | 13-1 | 3 | 5/4 vs. TBD |
3 | Lenoir-Rhyne | 16-2 | 4 |
Regular season complete
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4 | Seton Hill | 14-1 | 2 | 5/3 vs. Wheeling Jesuit |
5 | Saint Leo | 14-2 | 5 |
Regular season complete
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6 | Colorado Mesa | 15-2 | 6 | 5/4 vs. CSU-Pueblo |
7 | Tampa | 15-4 | 11 | Regular season complete |
8 | NYIT | 11-4 | 7 | 5/2 vs. Molloy |
9 | Adelphi | 10-3 | 8 | 5/3 vs. TBD |
10 | Belmont Abbey | 13-4 | 13 |
Regular season complete
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11 | Lake Erie | 11-2 | 9 | 5/3 vs. No. 15 Mercyhurst |
12 | Florida Tech | 9-6 | 10 |
Regular season complete
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13 | Mount Olive | 11-5 | 12 |
Regular season complete
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14 | LIU Post | 9-4 | 14 | 5/2 vs. No. 20 Mercy |
15 | Mercyhurst | 10-4 | 18 | 5/3 vs. No. 11 Lake Erie |
16 | Rockhurst | 14-2 | 19 |
5/4 vs. Westminster
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17 | Limestone | 11-7 | 16 | 5/5 vs. Indianapolis |
18 | Wingate | 11-5 | N/A | Regular season complete |
19 | Saint Anselm | 9-4 | 15 | 5/1 vs. Saint Rose |
20 | Mercy | 10-4 | 17 |
5/2 vs. No. 14 LIU Post
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ALSO CONSIDERED: Assumption, Bentley, Florida Southern, Indianapolis, Lindenwood, Lynn, Pace, Queens (N.C.), Rollins, Saint Rose
HOT
Tampa (+4)
The Spartans fell to Saint Leo 10-9 on April 18, but got their revenge over the weekend. After knocking off Florida Tech in the SSC semifinals, Tampa handed Saint Leo its first conference loss in the championship game. The Spartans scored four of the final five goals and held Saint Leo scoreless for the last 9:40 to pick up the SSC title and move into the NCAA tournament discussion.
Belmont Abbey (+3)
The Crusaders lost to Mount Olive on April 7, but rattled off six wins since, including a 7-6 Conference Carolinas semifinals victory over the same team. Then they knocked off Limestone for the second time this season to take home their first conference championship since 2008. Adam Wiedemann scored five goals in the 15-11 win over the defending champs.
NOT
Lenoir-Rhyne (-1)
The body of work for the Bears is still strong, but the regular season ended on a sour note. Lenoir-Rhyne scored a season-low nine goals in the SAC title game loss to a surging Wingate team, but should still make it to the NCAA tournament.
Mercy (-3)
Mercy was rolling just a couple of weeks ago, but it ended its regular season on a three-game losing streak. The Mavericks dropped games to NYIT, Lake Erie and LIU Post, and will have to face the Pioneers again in the ECC championship. After scoring 18 against UDC, Mercy tallied just 23 goals in the last three games.
IN
Wingate
The South Atlantic Conference did wonders for a Wingate team that came out of nowhere. The Bulldogs were 4-5 in late March, but have won seven straight games — all in conference — to move into the top 20. The peak came in the SAC championship game, where Wingate held then-No. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne to nine goals en route to the shocking upset. The Bulldogs have held opponents under 10 goals in five out of six games.
OUT
Pace
This is a case of Wingate playing itself into the rankings more than Pace playing itself out. The Setters took down Assumption over the weekend, but have been less-than-impressive in 2018. Pace will enter the NE-10 Tournament as the No. 6 seed.