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RE: Lacrosse Drives Towards the Playoffs
(04-29-2017 07:36 AM)TexanMark Wrote:  UNC looking to steal a bid...In reality they are better than most of teams safely in

Win tomorrow and they are in lose they are out.

You keep saying this but if you take out autobids and only look at at-larges, there is only 1 or 2 should be able to be in before.

Lets give autobids (as of now) to: Maryland, Albany, Denver, Towson, Yale, Loyola, Hobart, Monmouth, Furman. You can't compare UNC to those because they are not competing against them for the spot.

From an at-large standpoint, Syracuse, Notre Dame and Duke from the ACC are ahead of them as is Johns Hopkins, Penn State and Ohio State. Hofstra who is also up for an at-large beat UNC this year as well. That leaves 1 spot available.

What I am trying to say is that they don't have close to a better resume than any of the at-larges that are safely in at this point.
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