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Another New England sweep at the NCAA men’s lacrosse championships?

By Jonathan SigalMay 20, 2019

Yale and Penn clash at Rentschler Field. (Williams Paul/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The 2018 men’s lacrosse national championship swing was a historic one from a New England perspective, with all three titles returning to the region.

If all goes to plan, another clean sweep could occur on Memorial Day weekend down in Philadelphia, Pa., across the three divisions.

Teams from the region are in contention yet again, with a repeat possibility in the cards for Yale (Div. 1) and Merrimack (Div. 2), while there’s also first-timer Amherst (Div. 3).

Let’s take a look at how each team got here, as well as other local connections across the separate realms. We'll also be down in Philadelphia for championship weekend, so keep posted at New England Lacrosse Journal for more coverage.

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