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Ivy League | 5 players to watch from New England

By Phil ShoreSeptember 3, 2020

Defender Allison Lanzone has started all 37 games at Brown since arriving as a freshman. (David Silverman)

With the calendar flipping to September and new college years beginning, can new college lacrosse seasons be that far behind?

It’s not too early to spotlight some of the top players from the region we’ll have an eye on next spring. These can be players coming off award-winning seasons, transfers looking to make a name for themselves in their new homes, or freshmen set to make impacts.

By conference, we will identify five players to watch this coming season. In this post, we look at women from Ivy League, whose eight teams include four teams from the region (Brown, Dartmouth, Harvard and Yale), including one -- Dartmouth -- that finished last season ranked No. 9 in the nation.

Tags: Brown, D1 Women's Lacrosse, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Yale

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