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Subject: Best Combined M/W Ivy Lacrosse Quality Ever?


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Date Posted: 11:05:49 05/03/25 Sat
In reply to: Ed S. 's message, "Ivy League Men's Lacrosse Tournament" on 21:29:52 05/02/25 Fri

Tomorrow afternoon, #1 Cornell and Princeton will play for the probable top seed in the NCAA tournament next week. Harvard was right there with the Tigers until the fourth quarter and might make the NCAA field as well. Combine this year with the last two seasons in terms of NCAA entrants.

Now throw on the revolution in Brown women's lacrosse. Yale now a fixture at the top of the rankings. The last two seasons were not a fluke. Princeton and Penn are still Princeton and Penn.

Is 2025 the all-time high water mark for Ivy League lacrosse considering both men and women, at least through Selection Sunday? Now we've got to make serious noise through Memorial Day.

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joiseyfan
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Date Posted: 11:56:20 05/03/25 Sat

In terms of top to bottom strength, AO certainly has an arguable cause, but we should recall the obvious, that in 1994 Princeton became the first Division 1 school ever to win both men’s and women’s NCAA championships in the same team sport.

Lacrosse.

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