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Lacrosse fans roar!!!! The NCAA posted the final picks for the Division I championship tournament this year. The 16 bad-a*s teams were posted this Sunday, and of course there's always a whiner.
Georgetown University was left out of the big 16 this year, and sports blogger Matt Glaude posted a delicious tirade about Georgetown's head coach David Urich:
"I’d like to hear what the thinking was on Navy getting in. That was a little bit of an interesting selection. We thought there’d be a few other teams in the conversation with us, but I didn’t think Navy would be one, and I don’t think they did either, but I’m not sure about that. I think the Colgate win over Syracuse probably factored in somehow.
I know we had a head to head win at Navy and a pretty good win over Duke. I’m not real sure how Denver gets in ahead of us, either. They have a win over Colgate, also had a loss to a Towson team that had a losing record. Denver’s best win is over Notre Dame. Those are the two I’d like to hear more in terms of what were the factors that put those two teams ahead of us."
Glaude voices his glee regarding Georgetown's tears on Hoya Suxa. Glaude's home team, Syracuse, received automatic qualification, again -- the Syracuse team has won the championship title 8 times (so, he has bragging rights).
The Sixteen:
1. Duke
2. Loyola
3. Ohio State
4. Cornell
5. Johns Hopkins
6. Hofstra
7. Navy
8. North Carolina
9. Syracuse
10. Canisius
11. Colgate
12. Notre Dame
13. Maryland
14. Denver
15. UMBC
16. Virginia







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