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  2. 2023 NCAA Division II men's lacrosse tournament - Wikipedia

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    2023 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship; Tournament information; Sport: College lacrosse: Location: United States: Dates: May 10, 2023–May 28, 2023: Venue(s) Championship Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, PA Other games Campus sites: Participants: 12: Final positions; Champions: Lenoir-Rhyne (1st title) Runner-up: Mercyhurst

  3. List of NCAA Division II lacrosse programs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) schools in the United States and Canada that play lacrosse as a varsity sport at the Division II level. In the 2024 NCAA lacrosse season, there are 77 men's and 121 women's Division II lacrosse programs.

  4. Gov. Cooper honors Lenoir-Rhyne University NCAA national ...

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    Nov. 4—Gov. Roy Cooper recently recognized the Lenoir-Rhyne University Men's Lacrosse and Women's Triathlon teams on winning the 2023 and 2022 NCAA National Championship in their respective sports.

  5. NCAA Division II men's lacrosse tournament - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship is the annual championship in men's lacrosse held by the NCAA for teams competing in Division II. [1]Following the institution of a tournament for Division I in 1971 by the NCAA, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association added a "small college" tournament for two years for non-Division I schools.

  6. Moretz Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, it was the site for the NAIA National Semifinal football game, which Lenoir-Rhyne won on its way to their only national championship in school history. Moretz Stadium was also home of a 1962 NAIA National Semifinal game and an NCAA Division II Semifinal game in 2013.

  7. NFL draft: Scouts flocking to see the latest 'freak ... - AOL

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    Division II's Lenoir-Rhyne hadn’t produced an NFL player of note in nearly two decades prior to the 2020 NFL draft, so Hickory, North Carolina wasn’t a place many talent evaluators deemed ...

  8. Deep South Conference - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the conference saw its largest membership, with ten member schools. Following the 2006 season, Conference Carolinas began sponsoring men's lacrosse, causing several members to leave the Deep South. [2] In 2009 Florida Southern joined the Deep South Conference and in 2011 Lenoir-Rhyne began sponsoring lacrosse and joined the DSC. [3]

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