You Mean Tampa Isn't A Lacrosse Hotbed Yet?

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 You Mean Tampa Isn't A Lacrosse Hotbed Yet?  Links0
 You Mean Tampa Isn't A Lacrosse Hotbed Yet?
The pros and cons of Big East Lacrosse have already been discussed on the Intertubes for a few days now but the official official word seems to have finally leaked out today. While we already knew most of the details, we learn a couple new things [link]

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