Two Seed Or Not Two Seed, That Is The Question
Two Seed Or Not Two Seed, That Is The Question (flag)
nunesmagician.blogspot.com — In the Coaches Poll, the SU Men's Lacrosse team were #1 most of the season but recently slipped to #2 behind Duke. According to the Media, they're #2, barely, again behind Duke. In both cases, they're ahead of Virginia. So why then is it possible that the Orange may be looking at a #3 seed in the NCAA Tournament? John Jiloty at the NY Times explains...Another option for the No. 2 seed is Virginia
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