Thursday May 6th, 2021 8:00am
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The NCAA Division III women’s lacrosse tournament gets underway this coming weekend with five first-round games on Saturday, May 8. The second round features 16 games both on Saturday and Sunday, May 8-9, with the winners advancing to one of four regional sites the following weekend. The semifinals and finals take place May 22-23 at Kerr Stadium in Salem, Virginia where the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and the City of Salem will serve as hosts for the championship event.
FIRST ROUND PREVIEW
Sixth-ranked Catholic (9-0) returns to the tournament for the 12th time and takes on Becker (8-4). The Cardinals are unbeaten in first round games (7-0) and have advanced to the regional semifinals five-straight times, while the Hawks are making their first appearance in NCAA postseason play.
DIII women s lacrosse: 2021 selection show
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INDIANAPOLIS – The NCAA Division III Women’s Lacrosse Committee has selected the 37 teams that will compete in the 2021 NCAA Division III Women’s Lacrosse Championship.
Thirty-three conferences have been awarded automatic qualification for the championship. One team has been selected from Pool B, which consists of independent institutions and institutions that are members of conferences that do not meet the requirements for automatic qualification. The final three berths are reserved for Pool C, which includes the remaining institutions in conferences with automatic qualification that are not the conference champion plus remaining independents and members of non-qualifying conferences.
Mon May 3 2021 | Press Release | College
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INDIANAPOLIS The NCAA Division III Women’s Lacrosse Committee has selected the 37 teams that will compete in the 2021 NCAA Division III Women’s Lacrosse Championship.
Thirty-three conferences have been awarded automatic qualification for the championship. One team has been selected from Pool B, which consists of independent institutions and institutions that are members of conferences that do not meet the requirements for automatic qualification. The final three berths are reserved for Pool C, which includes the remaining institutions in conferences with automatic qualification that are not the conference champion plus remaining independents and members of non-qualifying conferences.