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UMass, Dartmouth game highlights D1 women’s lax slate

By Kat CornettaFebruary 14, 2020

Dartmouth is the new number one this week (John and Matt Risley/Dartmouth Athletics)

A new week in women's lacrosse means new teams join the fold.

The Ivy League joins the fun this weekend, as their teams take to field.

There are two days chock full of interesting non-league matchups across the board, including our leadoff game, a chance for UMass to show that last weekend’s victory against Boston College was not a fluke.

Here are five games to watch this weekend in New England women’s college lacrosse:

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