SELC-II Led by Kennesaw State

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ATLANTA – Two-time defending conference champion Kennesaw State has been installed as the favorite to win a third straight Division II SouthEastern Lacrosse Conference (SELC) crown, according to the preseason coaches poll.

The Owls (10-4), which has made four consecutive trips to the MCLA National Championships presented by New Balance, were awarded half of the first-place votes in the eight-team conference.

Florida Atlantic (5-7), which fell to Kennesaw State in the SELC semifinals last spring, grab the second chair heading into 2024. The Owls snagged three of the first-place votes two leave them just two points behind KSU.

In a bit of a surprise, Miami (5-6) jumped into the third spot. The Hurricanes were three points ahead of No. 4 Florida Gulf Coast (10-2), which has finished as the runner-up to Kennesaw the past two season, losing by a goal in both finals.

The Eagles, who grabbed the final first-place vote, have earned a bid to nationals the past two seasons.

2024 SELC Division II Preseason Coaches Poll

RANKTEAMPOINTS1st VOTES
1.Kennesaw State
84
2.Florida Atlantic
103
3.Miami20
4.Florida Gulf Coast
231
5.Georgia Southern
29
6.North Florida
31
7.Tampa42
8.Middle Tennessee State
53

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