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College Women
This is the first year of the NJCAA Women’s Lacrosse Invitational.
College Men
Harford, the No. 3 seed, beat No. 1 seed CCBC Essex for a second-straight national title.
College Women
Monroe beat Anne Arundel, so the two programs swapped places in the Top 5.
College Men
Harford and Nassau remain the top two teams in the NJCAA.
College Women
Onondaga is still the unanimous No. 1 in the NJCAA Women's Lacrosse Top 5.
College Men
For the second straight week, there's no change in the NJCAA men's lacrosse poll.
College Men
Harford CC is 6-0 and has outscored its opponents 166-22.
College Women
Onondaga topped former No. 1 Anne Arundel 19-3 to claim the No. 1 ranking.
College Men
Nassau CC's loss to USMAPS dropped Nassau to 4-1 but kept them at No. 2 in the Top 5.
College Women
Anne Arundel dominated in its season opener, reaffirming its top status.