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Ohio State Men's Lacrosse (2013 ECAC Champions)

Well, if the news from yesterday holds, the chances of getting to NCAAs this year just significantly increased. Apparently the Ivys have cancelled all spring sports. They had a legit 3-4 teams who could have been contenders. Probably one of the deeper years for the Ivys in a recent memory.

I feel terrible for all those kids, not just the Laxers. What a shame to have something that you work for so hard pulled from you like that.

Edit: And it seems to be starting at the HS level too. Looks like the spring season may be in jeopardy here in IL. :( Took the year off spring coaching to be a ‘dad in the stands’ one last time.
 
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Well, I guess I take that back. I think I just saw that the NCAA just shit canned men’s and woman’s tourneys. Ain’t nobody going.

fuck’n sucks ass.

Kid’s senior season in significant jeopardy.

I blame Nebby’s BB coach for showing up and coaching sick. Motherfucker.

fuck fuck fuckity fuck.
 
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MEN'S LACROSSE
After finishing 8-4 a season ago, the Buckeyes came into the 2020 season with high expectations. With three returning All-Americans in Justin Inacio, Tre Leclaire, and Ryan Terefekno, Ohio State was looking to compete for its first conference title since 2013.

The Bucks recorded a 5-2 record through seven games, including a win over bitter rival No. 14 Notre Dame. Two days later, however, the season was canceled, ending the home team's open of conference immortality.

The Buckeyes have historically struggled in conference play, hitting a program worst 1-4 record a season ago. Despite this setback, Ohio State returned one of the most talented rosters in the program history and was the third-highest-ranked Big Ten team at No. 19.
 
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