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Salisbury team to beat in NEPSAC, per preseason coaches poll

By Jonathan SigalFebruary 20, 2019

Salisbury celebrates as 2018 Western New England champions. (courtesy photo)

While the prep school lacrosse season doesn't start in earnest until mid March, it's never too early to preview what lies ahead throughout the NEPSAC.

To do that, New England Lacrosse Journal presents its preseason coaches poll, which includes anonymous feedback from nearly two dozen prep school coaches across the region. Coaches voted anonymously, then point totals were tallied on our end to determine the NELJ preseason top 10.

Between Western New England leagues and the Independent School League, the region's youth lacrosse scene is among the country's best. The Lakes Region and Eastern Independent leaguge are also ripe with quality.

Our preseason top 10 can be found below with a general outlook for each program.

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