Here’s a flight of fancy: Thinking geography has no chance of playing a larger-than-usual role in dictating matchups if this year’s NCAA lacrosse tournament field winds up with more far-flung participants than usual.
Limiting the first round to just two teams requiring air travel as a cost-saving measure is a long-standing guideline for the NCAA lacrosse committee. That’s why figuring out which schools are within a 400-mile radius of each other is a necessary skill to have around this time each year.
It isn’t a hard and fast rule. Just last year, three teams had first-round treks requiring flights: Ohio State (to Cornell), Vermont (to Maryland) and Virginia (to Brown). But the more geographic outliers there are, the more likely it is for a team to get shoehorned into a 400-mile window even if it disrupts the competitive balance of the bracket.
This is nothing new, but it’s already easy to see how things could get extra-tricky this season. Just consider …
* Notre Dame. If the Fighting Irish earn the No. 1 seed, they will host the winner of this year’s play-in game. There are a handful of Atlantic Sun teams (Bellarmine, Cleveland State, Detroit and Robert Morris) that could bus to South Bend if they got through a play-in game, though all are outside of the top three in the conference at this point. So could Marquette, were it to win the Big East tournament and find itself slotted low enough for play-in territory.
But chances are, someone is flying to face Notre Dame at Arlotta. Of the 11 first-round home games the Irish have played since, only two have come against teams that could bus in for the game (Detroit in 2013 and Marquette in 2017).
* The Atlantic Sun’s top tier. League leader Utah isn’t located within 400 miles of any other Division I program. Air Force, the current third-place team, is that close to only one (Denver). The only programs within that proximity to second-place Jacksonville are league foes Mercer and Queens.
If any of them win the A-Sun, it will require a flight. It would come as no shock if the A-Sun winner winds up heading to Notre Dame if the Irish don’t wind up as the No. 1 seed.
* Denver. The Pioneers (7-4) remain in the hunt for an at-large berth. Their chances of getting a home game probably hinge on winning out (Providence, at Marquette and the Big East tournament). If they’re unseeded, they’ll be flying somewhere.
* Vermont. It’s not as obvious as the sport’s outposts in the Midwest and the Rockies, but Vermont’s campus is a fairly far-flung locale for Division I lacrosse purposes. Per Google Maps, it’s 447 miles from Vermont to Penn State and 477 miles for the Catamounts to get to Johns Hopkins.
Among the places with a top-20 RPI team that the Catamounts could plausibly hop on a bus to reach: Cornell (279 miles), Penn (382), Princeton (332), Rutgers (327), Syracuse (231), Villanova (390) and Yale (271). Of those, however, only Cornell, Penn and Yale are current top-10 RPI teams.
If Vermont wins the America East, an Ivy League destination could very well be in its future — especially if Notre Dame can’t be paired with the A-Sun champ and Denver works its way into the field as well.
* North Carolina. The Tar Heels don’t have an Ivy League school within 400 miles (at 406 miles, Penn is close to the cutoff). Penn State is even farther away. And there are three ACC schools near-certain at this point to host a first-round game.
That effectively limits North Carolina’s potential first-round bus trips to Georgetown, Johns Hopkins and Maryland — unless the NCAA chooses to allow a first-round conference matchup in a league that doesn’t qualify for an automatic bid. That hasn’t happened since Maryland played at North Carolina in 2011.
This doesn’t make for a guaranteed mess. Denver and North Carolina could miss the tournament. Vermont might not win the America East. A compact tournament field (plus Notre Dame and the A-Sun winner) isn’t an impossibility. But it’s far from a sure thing geography won’t shape the bracket when it’s unveiled in less than three weeks.
On to this week’s rundown …
AUTOMATIC QUALIFIERS (9)
Johns Hopkins (10-4) Big Ten
RPI
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SOS
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T5
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T10
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T20
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26+L
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4
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3
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0-1
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1-2
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6-3
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—
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Cornell (9-2) Ivy
RPI
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SOS
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T5
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T10
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T20
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26+L
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5
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17
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0-0
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2-1
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3-1
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at Harvard (30)
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Georgetown (7-3) Big East
RPI
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SOS
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T5
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T10
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T20
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26+L
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7
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15
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0-2
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0-3
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2-3
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—
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Vermont (7-4) America East
RPI
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SOS
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T5
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T10
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T20
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26+L
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15
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26
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0-0
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0-0
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1-1
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at Harvard (30), Brown (31)
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Utah (8-4) ASUN
RPI
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SOS
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T5
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T10
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T20
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26+L
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17
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25
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0-1
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0-1
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0-4
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—
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Army (9-2) Patriot
RPI
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SOS
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T5
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T10
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T20
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26+L
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21
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43
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0-1
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0-1
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1-1
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—
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Delaware (9-3) CAA
RPI
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SOS
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T5
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T10
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T20
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26+L
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29
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48
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0-1
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0-1
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0-3
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—
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Saint Joseph's (8-4) A-10
RPI
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SOS
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T5
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T10
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T20
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26+L
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32
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38
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0-2
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0-3
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0-3
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Drexel (42)
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Mount St. Mary's (8-6) MAAC
RPI
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SOS
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T5
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T10
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T20
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26+L
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48
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66
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0-0
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0-0
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0-0
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6 losses of 26+
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Johns Hopkins can earn the top seed in the Big Ten tournament with a victory at Maryland and a Penn State loss to Rutgers. The Blue Jays will play host to the event next month, regardless of seed. … Cornell got a bit of an RPI bump by dealing Army only its second loss of the season. The Big Red’s seeding ceiling might be at No. 4 or No. 5; it’s going to be difficult to dislodge any of the top three at this point. …
Georgetown survived its trip to Marquette, beating the Golden Eagles in overtime. The Hoyas get trips to Loyola and St. John’s this week. … Vermont jumped 10 spots in the RPI over the last week. The Catamounts beat Bryant to all but assure the America East tournament will be played in Burlington. Their RPI will likely slip a few spots after they play 0-10 UMass Lowell (RPI 65) on Saturday. …
Utah is averaging 20.7 goals in Atlantic Sun play. The Utes can clinch the top seed in the A-Sun tournament with a victory Saturday night over Cleveland State or with a Jacksonville loss to Air Force. … If Army was going to have a serious shot at an at-large bid, it needed to beat Cornell. After a one-goal loss to the Big Red, it looks like it’s Patriot League title or bust for the Black Knights. …
Delaware’s postseason fate is also tied to winning its conference tournament. The Blue Hens can lock up hosting duties for the CAA tournament with a defeat of Drexel on Saturday. … Saint Joseph’s can clinch the top seed in the Atlantic 10 tournament by beating UMass at home on Saturday. …
Mount St. Mary’s has won seven in a row and now sits alone atop the Metro Atlantic. The Mountaineers can brings the league semifinals and title game to Emmitsburg if they win at Siena to close out the regular season on Saturday.