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Ranking the New England recruiting impact in D-1 | Part I

By Mike ZheJuly 1, 2020

Defender Charlie Weitzel of Roxbury Latin will take his game to Yale next season. (Dave Arnold/New England Lacrosse Journal)

July is here, and more than 100 boys lacrosse players from the region are eagerly awaiting the news of how their Division 1 colleges and universities are going to handle reopenings so they can join lacrosse activities in the fall.

In this three-part series that begins today and will continue on Thursday and Friday, we’ll examine and rank the programs that will see the biggest impacts from their New England recruits, both with quality and quantity.

Today, we’ll reveal the programs, among all the schools nationally that sponsor Division 1 lacrosse, that came in 11th through 20th in our rankings. We’ll post Nos. 6-10 on Thursday and count down the top five on Friday.

Tags: Boston University, D1 Men's Lacrosse, Dartmouth, Merrimack College, Providence, Yale

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