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2025 MLAX Schedule

Quint's usual well reasoned analysis................not sure how many ncaa tournament teams? 17 last year ...........From this link it appears there are 18 based on two play-in games and eight first round games............

https://www.ncaa.com/championships/lacrosse-men/d1/road-to-the-championships

11) Richmond

The Spiders (7-3) have only lost to Maryland, Cornell and Duke, all elite opponents. The backloaded Atlantic 10 schedule means we’re still waiting for heavyweight matchups against UMass and Saint Joseph’s. Lucas Littlejohn leads the way with 36 points, while Aidan O’Neil orchestrates the offense from X and Max Merklinger continues to make timely plays. This is a tough, well-coached group, and whoever wins the A10 title will be a brutal draw in the NCAA first round.
 
I still maintain that UMass will be no walk in the park and as far as I’m considered, until proven otherwise, St. Joe’s remains the team to beat in this conference. I will never count them out. We are far from a lock.
 
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Agree, but the thought of being a lock has some good vibes........with the season ending with UMass and St Joe's games and then the tournament and in most likelihood playing one or even both of them again........makes speculation challenging....................easy to come up with "what if" scenarios. One benefit of the "lock" talk is maybe room for two A-10 teams?
 
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Agree, but the thought of being a lock has some good vibes........with the season ending with UMass and St Joe's games and then the tournament and in most likelihood playing one or even both of them again........makes speculation challenging....................easy to come up with "what if" scenarios. One benefit of the "lock" talk is maybe room for two A-10 teams?
Learn to play the last 4 minutes of the game like the first 56 and we're not only a lock but we go deep. Hope lessons are learned by all.
 
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