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BALTIMORE — Four defending national champions, including all three women's NCAA champions, will repeat as title-winners in 2006, according to Lacrosse magazine's annual preseason college rankings, released in the January/February issue.
The rankings, compiled by Lacrosse magazine staff with consultations from coaches and other members of the press, predict the women's teams of Northwestern, Stonehill and The College of New Jersey to repeat as champions of NCAA Divisions I, II and III, respectively, and Herkimer to repeat as the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) men’s champion.
Duke, an NCAA finalist in 2005, ranks atop Division I, ahead of defending champion and preseason No. 2 Johns Hopkins. Le Moyne, which qualified for the four-team Division II tournament in 2005, was picked to win the championship this season. No. 2 New York Institute of Technology won the title last season. In Division III, 2005 finalist Middlebury was picked to end No. 2 Salisbury's run of three-straight NCAA crowns. In NJCAA women's play, Anne Arundel will unseat Catonsville as national champion.
The rankings appear below and in the January/February issue of Lacrosse magazine. Expanded college previews will run in the March issue. The magazine is online at www.laxmagazine.com.
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Lacrosse Magazine's 2006 Preseason Rankings
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NCAA Division I - Men |
NCAA Division I - Women |
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1. Duke 2. Johns Hopkins 3. Virginia 4. Maryland 5. Syracuse 6. Cornell 7. Navy 8. Georgetown 9. Massachusetts 10. Notre Dame 11. Penn State 12. Towson 13. Army 14. Princeton 15. Denver 16. Hofstra 17. Delaware 18. North Carolina 19. UMBC 20t. Fairfield 20t. Stony Brook |
1. Northwestern 2. Duke 3. Boston University 4. Virginia 5. Princeton 6. Dartmouth 7. North Carolina 8. Johns Hopkins 9. Maryland 10. Georgetown 11. Towson 12. Penn State 13. Cornell 14. Syracuse 15. Loyola 16. Vanderbilt 17. Notre Dame 18. Hofstra 19. James Madison 20. Stanford |
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NCAA Division II - Men |
NCAA Division II - Women |
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1. Le Moyne 2. NYIT 3. C.W. Post 4. Limestone 5. Adelphi 6. Dowling 7. Mercyhurst 8. Molloy 9. Bryant 10. Queens |
1. Stonehill 2. Adelphi 3. C.W. Post 4. West Chester 5. Limestone 6. Queens 7. Lock Haven 8. Pfeiffer 9. Gannon 10. Philadelphia |
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NCAA Division III - Men |
NCAA Division III - Women |
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1. Middlebury 2. Salisbury 3. Roanoke 4. Nazareth 5. Cortland 6. Bowdoin 7. Gettysburg 8. Stevens Tech 9. Lynchburg 10. Wesleyan 11. Washington College 12. St. Lawrence 13. Widener 14. Ohio Wesleyan 15. RIT 16. Western New England 17. Denison 18. Hampden-Sydney 19. Geneseo 20. Connecticut College |
1. The College of New Jersey 2. Middlebury 3. Salisbury 4. Cortland 5. Colorado College 6. Williams 7. Colby 8. Gettysburg 9. Amherst 10. Bowdoin 11. Drew 12. Skidmore 13. Washington and Lee 14. St. Mary’s (Md.) 15. William Smith 16. Franklin and Marshall 17. Ursinus 18. Trinity (Conn.) 19. Mary Washington 20. Wesleyan |
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NJCAA - Men |
NJCAA - Women |
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1. Herkimer 2. Onondaga 3. Essex 4. Monroe 5. Nassau 6. Howard 7. Suffolk 8. Alfred State 9. Broome 10. Anne Arundel |
1. Anne Arundel 2. Catonsville 3. Herkimer 4. Cayuga 5. Jefferson 6. Nassau 7. Essex 8. Morrisville State 9. Harford 10. Finger Lakes |
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