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The PAC will be a very competitive conference this season
 
Knights Rank 7th in PAC Men's Lacrosse Pre-Season Poll

March 23, 2007

The Pennsylvania Athletic Conference released their pre-season rankings for men's lacrosse, earlier this week.  The defending champion Cabrini Cavaliers are the early favorite to win the conference, receiving six out of the seven first place votes and a total of 63 points.

 

Neumann finished 7th in the pre-season coaches poll, with a total of 21 points.  Under first year head coach, Justin McKenna, the Knights will have to a lot to prove this year on their way to becoming a competitive team in the conference. 

 

2007 PAC Men's Lacrosse Pre-Season Rankings

 

Rank                                       Points (1st place votes)

 

1.)  Cabrini                                           63 (6)

2.)  Wesley                                           57 (1)

3.)  Misericordia                                   43

4.)  Eastern                                           36

5.)  Shenandoah                                    31

6.)  Alvernia                                          24

7.)  Neumann                                        21

8.)  Immaculata                                     13

 

 

 

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