Five ‘Under The Radar’ Teams to Watch Out For In 2023

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Every season there are teams that make serious noise, grab a big win, or play spoiler in their respective conference despite not getting much, if any, preseason press at all.

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Friday Recap: LIU, Stony Brook Advance to Inaugural Long Island Cup Championship

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On Sunday at high noon, the LIU Sharks and Stony Brook Seawolves will go head to head in the inaugural Long Island Cup Championship game.

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2022 Schedule Preview: Hofstra Pride

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The Hofstra Pride are the 27th DI program and fourth in the CAA to release their 2022 men’s lacrosse schedule. The Pride are coming off a 2021 campaign in which they went 8-6 overall (4-4 CAA) and fell to Drexel in the CAA title game, 15-11.

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2022 Looks Like a Rebuilding at Hofstra

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Ahead of last season, Hofstra hadn’t enjoyed a full winning season since 2017 and in the midst of a nine-year (eight full seasons) streak of not making the NCAA Tournament after doing so in four of the first five seasons of the Seth Tierney.

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Transfers: Mitch Bartolo Taking Talents to Rutgers, Hofstra and Jacksonville Add Grad Transfers

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Former Penn midfielder Mitch Bartolo will be using his fifth and final year of eligibility at Rutgers, Inside Lacrosse’s Ty Xanders reported on Thursday afternoon.

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Towson Upsets Hofstra in Tuesday Maintee

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Just three days after earning their first CAA win of the season over Fairfield, the Towson Tigers welcomed the Hofstra Pride, who they had fallen to, 8-7, nearly two weeks prior and was coming off a huge win over UMass, to Johnny Unitas Stadium for a Tuesday afternoon conference clash. The contest kicked off a four-game season-ending stretch for Towson against the top four teams in the CAA.

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Friday Recap: Hofstra Tops UMass in Second Meeting of The Season

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In a chaotic game with a chaotic ending, the Hofstra Pride walked away with a huge 12-10 road win over CAA rival UMass. The win comes just 10 days after the Minutemen bested the Pride in Hempstead in a midweek contest.

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