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Analysis: Which New England teams will advance in Division 3?

By Kyle DevitteMay 11, 2022

Tanyr Krummenacher and Amherst face MIT on Saturday in an intriguing Division 3 first-round game. (Clarus Studios)

Unlike the reaction to the Division 1 men's championship bracket, most of the reaction to the Division 3 men's championship bracket has been positive.

But is that reaction just an echo chamber? Can we glean anything else from a deeper dive into the largest lacrosse championship bracket in the NCAA? 

You didn’t come here for blue skies and rainbows, did you? Let’s dismantle this lopsided monster truck and get down to business. 

Here's a closer look at tonight's play-in games and Saturday's first round proper.

Tags: Amherst, Bowdoin, D3 Men's Lacrosse, Maine Maritime, MIT, NCAA Championship, Norwich, Tufts, UMass Boston, Wesleyan, Western New England

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