Saturday's Scores: Eagles Survive
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There was some decent action on Friday night, but today, Saturday, April 8, should be a dandy with 49 total games going off.
There are 26 games listed on the Division II schedule/scores page, with a key game happening in Reno.
No. 2 Concordia-Irvine and No. 11 Montana State tangled in a contest that could shape the seeding structure at nationals and the Eagles took home a narrow, 12-10 win in Reno.
Final Score 15-4 Lakers over @GCC_MLax #AnchorUp #Lacrosse #CCLA2017 pic.twitter.com/d0Thzt3bsYNo. 3 Grand Valley State easily dispatched with No. 14 Grove City, sewing up the No. 1 seed in the three-team CCLA playoffs and a first round bye..
— LakeShow (@GVSULAX) April 8, 2017
The Tritons are on the road tomorrow playing conference rival USD! Let's Goooo!!! #ucsd #ucsdlacrosse #ucsdlax #lacrosse #lax #getrecd #growthegame #mcla #yeww
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The Battle for San Diego went to the Toreros, 8-3.
In one of the bigger upsets in Division II, UNC-Charlotte took down No. 21 and previously undefeated App State, 12-8. The win locked up the SELC Northwest title for the 49ers and a bid to the conference tourney.
On the Division I side, there are 25 contests listed on the schedule/scores page. There was a big one in Salt Lake City with No. 1 in the RMLC on the line. The Utes ended up on a top in an impressive 2-0 weekend for them.
That'll do it! Your Utes take down the CSU Rams 7-6! #goutes pic.twitter.com/jpJRZti0Jl
— UtahLacrosse (@UtahLacrosse) April 8, 2017
No. 5 BYU went 0-2 on its home weekend, losing to No. 3 Colorado, 9-7.
BUFFS WIN! Jay Snell got hit with a ball in the back of the neck but is ok. Buffs win 9-7. Thanks @BYULacrosse for hosting. @MCLA #skobuffs pic.twitter.com/lLeHeTgNwS
— CU Men's Lacrosse (@CUMensLacrosse) April 8, 2017
No. 25 Minnesota downed No. 21 Boston College in a Buffalo, 12-10.
No. 6 Cal Poly coasted past No. 24 Sonoma State in a WCLL tilt, 23-13.
NC State dealth No. 19 South Carolina a staggering, 14-10 setback that puts the SELC Northeast's division's two bids up for grabs.
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