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Heeling Hand: Lenoir-Rhyne s Ascendancy Driven by UNC DNA

Never Stop Attacking: Lenoir-Rhyne Has Been Building a Decade For Championship Moment

Never Stop Attacking: Lenoir-Rhyne Has Been Building a Decade For Championship Moment
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Men s DII Semifinals: Poised Le Moyne Back in Title Game; Lenoir-Rhyne Explodes For First Trip

Le Moyne isn’t a team that folds under pressue. So down early in the second half against the nation’s top offense wasn’t a particularly worrisome spot for the Dolphins. Especially when they have Matt Hutchings on their side. Le Moyne surged in the second half, topping Mercyhurst, 11-9, to earn a spot in the NCAA Championship Game. The No. 1-seeded Dolphins will face South top seed Lenoir-Rhyne on Memorial Day Sunday. It’s Le Moyne’s first trip to Championship Weekend since 2016, but it’s a familiar place. Le Moyne is going to its 10th title game in the last 17 years, where it is 5-4. Le Moyne improves to 9-0 all-time against Mercyhurst, 3-0 in the NCAA Tournament.

L-R Men s Lacrosse Has Seven Named All-Region

Lenoir-Rhyne Men’s Lacrosse had seven players selected to the All-Region team and Eric Dickinson has been named the Offensive Player of the Year in the South Region. Dickinson, who also took home South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year honors, becomes the first LR player to earn Regional Offensive Player of the Year honors. Dickinson is just four goals away from 200 in has the Bears in the National Semifinal game for the second time in program history. Joining Dickinson on the First Team All-Region is Bryce Reece at midfield. Reece earns his first All-Region selection as the sophomore is fourth on the team with 23 goals scored.

Lenoir-Rhyne Makes First DII Title Game, Le Moyne Advances Again

Sun May 23 2021 | Matt Hamilton | College COURTESY LENOIR-RHYNE ATHLETICS Lenoir-Rhyne’s dream season will continue into the NCAA Division II Men’s national championship game the Bears’ first appearance in the final in program history. Before Lenoir-Rhyne could book its ticket to Hartford, it had to get past South Atlantic Conference rival Wingate for a second time this season. Thanks to six goals and an assist from star attackman Eric Dickinson, the Bears pulled away for a comfortable 18-10 win over the Bulldogs in the NCAA semifinals. Four different scorers helped Lenoir-Rhyne, playing at home in front of a raucous crowd, jump out to a 4-1 lead at the end of the first quarter. Dickinson had two goals in the second quarter, a back-and-forth period that saw the Bears emerge with an 8-4 halftime lead.

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