North Carolina is king and queen of NCAA lacrosse tourneys
By JOHN KEKIS Associated Press May 13, 2021 4:12pm Text size Copy shortlink:
After a one-year break because of the pandemic, college lacrosse is ready to decide its national champions, and North Carolina starts in a very good place: The Tar Heels are the top seed for both the men s and women s Division I tournaments.
UNC men s coach Joe Breschi, voted Atlantic Coast Conference coach of the year for the third time, says his players are having the time of their life.
The eight seeded men s teams are: North Carolina (11-2), co-champion of the ACC with second-seeded Duke (12-2), Big Ten champ Maryland (12-0), reigning NCAA champion Virginia
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Thu May 6 2021 | Press Release | College
PHOTO BY JEFFREY A. CAMARATI / UNC ATHLETICS
ESPNU will exclusively present the first-ever joint NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Championships Selection Special on Sunday, May 9, at 9 p.m. ET, unveiling the brackets for both 2021 championship events.
Host Chris Cotter will be joined by analysts Paul Carcaterra, Quint Kessenich, Sheehan Stanwick-Burch
and play-by-play commentator Jay Alter from ESPN’s studios in Bristol, Conn., to reveal the 16 men’s teams and 29 women’s teams playing for the chance to become national champions.
Show Highlights
Interviews with NCAA Division I Lacrosse Committee Chairs
Men’s: Towson athletic director Tim Leonard