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Rivier, USJ Emerge From Crowded Field as GNAC Men’s Lacrosse Tournament Top Seeds

GNAC MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL

WINTHROP, Mass. – Rivier and the University of Saint Joseph (Conn.) edged out the competition to take the No. 1 seeds in their respective divisions heading into the 2024 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Men’s Lacrosse Championship Tournament. The Tournament begins on Saturday, April 27 with the quarterfinal round.

In addition to being 5-1 in the South Division, last year’s GNAC Championship runner-up, USJ, also defeated all four of their North Division foes to compile a 9-1 conference record and a 13-3 record overall. Rivier went 3-1 in cross-division games for an 8-2 GNAC record and a 10-6 mark overall.

The two division winners will be two of the four hosts for Saturday’s quarterfinal games, which feature interdivision matchups. The No. 1 North seeded Raiders will welcome the No. 4 seed in the South Johnson & Wales (4-2 South, 9-6 overall) at 1 p.m., while the South-leading Blue Jays entertain No. 4 North seed Emmanuel (3-3 North, 5-11 overall) at 3 p.m.

The other two quarterfinals have No. 2 North seed Norwich (5-1 North, 11-6 overall) welcoming No. 3 South seed Lasell (4-2 South, 10-6 overall) and No. 2 South seed Dean hosting No. 3 North seed Saint Joseph’s (Maine). The game at Dean is scheduled for noon, while the Norwich match is still TBA.

The season was incredibly tight this year, needing the league’s tiebreaking procedure to determine seeding.

In the North Division, Rivier, Norwich, and Saint Joseph’s (Maine) all finished with 5-1 divisional records. To start the tiebreaking protocol, the three teams were compared in head-to-head divisional matchups. All three went 1-1 in those pairings offering no relief. The next tiebreaking step involved comparing their results against their other North Division opponents in rank order. With all three teams defeating all other divisional opponents, a third tiebreaker was required. In the third tiebreaking step, the goal differential (capped at six) in head-to-head divisional games was compared. The Raiders emerged as the No. 1 North seed thanks to their +5 differential, compared to Norwich’s -2 and SJC’s -3.

With Rivier removed, the Cadets and Monks started a new tiebreaker from the first step with Norwich earning the No. 2 North seed with its 14-10 win over Saint Joseph’s.

There were two separate ties in the South Division. First, USJ and Dean’s deadlock at 5-1 had to be resolved. The Blue Jays were awarded the No. 1 South seed thanks to their 15-11 head-to-head win over the Bulldogs on March 30.

Lasell and Johnson & Wales finished the regular season with identical 4-2 South Division records, but it was the Lasers 14-7 win in the regular-season finale that gave them the edge and the No. 3 South seed.

Following Saturday’s quarterfinals, the advancing teams will compete in the GNAC Semifinals on Wednesday, May 1. The Rivier-JWU victor will play the Dean-SJC winner, while the USJ-Emmanuel and Norwich-Lasell winners play each other.

The two semifinal winners will then compete for the conference title on Saturday, May 4 with the winner being crowned 2024 GNAC Men’s Lacrosse Champion and earning the league’s automatic qualifier into the NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship.

 

 

2024 GNAC Men’s Lacrosse Tournament Schedule

Quarterfinals – Saturday, April 27
(Hosted by higher seeds)

#4S Johnson & Wales at #1N Rivier, 1 p.m.
#4N Emmanuel at #1S University of Saint Joseph (Conn.), 3 p.m.
#3S Lasell at #2N Norwich, TBA
#3N Saint Joseph’s (Maine) at #2S Dean, Noon

Semifinals – Wednesday, May 1
(Hosted by higher seeds)

#1S/4N Winner vs. #2N/#3S Winner, TBA
#1N/4S Winner vs. #2S/#3N Winner, TBA

Championship – Saturday, May 4
(Hosted by higher seed)

Semifinal winners, TBD

 

 

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