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Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:

1. The NCAA Division I men’s quarterfinals delivered and then some. Three overtime classics, record-setting performances and controversy.

2. The top four seeds in the NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse tournament are headed to Baltimore.

3. Earlier this month, Adelphi was knocked out of its conference tournament in the quarterfinals. On Sunday, the Panthers hoisted the NCAA Division II women’s lacrosse championship trophy for the ninth time.

4. The NCAA Division II men’s championship will feature Merrimack for the third straight year and Limestone for the fifth time in the last six years.

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5. There’s new blood in the NCAA Division III men’s lacrosse championship. Cabrini upset nemesis Salisbury 16-13 to reach its first final and Amherst knocked off archrival Williams 12-8.

6. The NCAA Division III women’s semifinals will have NESCAC flavor with three of the four hailing from New England. Salisbury beat Amherst on a late goal to deny the NESCAC all four spots.

7. US Lacrosse invited 105 players to try out for the 2020 U.S. U19 team. The tryout process begins in June at the national team training center.

8. Towson All-American Zach Goodrich has signed with the MLL’s Boston Cannons. Goodrich was the No. 3 overall pick in both the MLL and PLL drafts, but opted to sign with the Cannons.

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A trio of overtime game winners from the NCAA Division I men's quarterfinals: Virginia's Matt Moore, Duke's Joe Robertson and Yale's Jack High.

The Premier Lacrosse League held training camps for all six teams at IMG Academy in Florida. A behind-the-scenes look.

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