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Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Could we see expanded replay in NCAA men’s college lacrosse?
The NCAA men’s lacrosse rules committee proposed a rule change that would expand the use of video replay to include coaches’ challenges for all competitions and make several additional plays reviewable for the spring of 2024.
Click here for the full list of proposed changes.
2. NCAA women’s lacrosse playing 11-vs.-11?
NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Rules Committee proposed 6-vs.-6 play when the ball is possessed below the restraining line, beginning in the spring of 2024. Under the proposal, teams would play 11 vs. 11 in total.
Click here for the full list of proposed changes for the women’s game.
Middlebury finishes atop the Nike/USA Lacrosse Division III Women’s rankings after completing the undefeated run to the NCAA title.
Salisbury takes the top spot in the final Nike/USA Lacrosse Division III Men’s rankings after winning its 13th championship.
Lacrosse All Stars with 23 observations from the 2023 college lacrosse season.
Lacrosse Bucket lists some of the top freshmen in men’s college lacrosse this spring.
Paul Rabil discusses the potential of Charlotte getting its own PLL team.
Charlotte is in the running to get a @PremierLacrosse team next year. I asked president @PaulRabil about that ahead of the PLL's return to the Queen City this weekend. pic.twitter.com/HoCCBj4bem
— Mike Lacett (@mikelacett) June 8, 2023
The PLL heads to Charlotte for Week 2
The U.S. Men's National Team meets for training camp starting Sunday
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