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NCAA win predictions: The over/under for region’s teams

By Kyle DevitteFebruary 1, 2022

Demitri George and Quinnipiac are projected for 7.5 wins this season, a number we feel is low. (Quinnipiac Athletics)

Last month laxjournal.com contributor Zack Capozzi unveiled his over/under predictions for all of Division 1 men's lacrosse on www.lacrossereference.com.

Using a proprietary algorithm that he developed -- as well as data collated and crunched from past seasons -- he predicted each team’s expected win total. Some of the numbers were rather surprising and others were not.

Let’s take a closer look at the 15 New England D-1 teams in the study to see which predictions pass muster and which ones look dead wrong.

Teams are listed in order of projected wins.

Tags: Boston University, Brown, Bryant, D1 Men's Lacrosse, Dartmouth, Fairfield, Harvard, Holy Cross, LacrosseReference, Merrimack, Providence, Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart, UMass, UMass Lowell, Vermont, Yale

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