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A10 Conference Adds Men’s Lacrosse for 2022-23 Season
The Atlantic 10 Conference (A10) is making waves in the collegiate lacrosse world with its decision to add men’s lacrosse as its 22nd league sport starting in the 2022-23 academic year. This expansion marks a significant development for the sport and the conference alike.
The A10 will introduce regular season conference play and a conference championship at the conclusion of the regular season. This move provides a new competitive landscape for existing A10 institutions with varsity men’s lacrosse programs and welcomes additional programs as affiliates.
Who’s Joining the A10 Lacrosse Conference?
The inaugural A10 lacrosse season will feature six teams:
- Four existing A10 institutions: Massachusetts, Richmond, St. Bonaventure, and Saint Joseph’s
- Two affiliate members: High Point University and Hobart College
These programs will transition from their current conference affiliations to compete in the A10, creating a robust and competitive lacrosse conference.
Impact on NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Landscape
The addition of men’s lacrosse to the A10 portfolio is poised to have a significant impact on the NCAA lacrosse landscape. Over the past decade, the six programs joining the A10 have collectively made 10 NCAA tournament appearances, demonstrating their competitive prowess on the national stage.
This consolidation of talent within a single conference could potentially elevate the level of play and increase the visibility of these programs. It also provides a dedicated conference home for the four full-time A10 members, addressing a long-standing request from these institutions.
What Does This Mean for Postseason Play?
The creation of an A10 men’s lacrosse conference championship adds another automatic qualifier to the NCAA tournament field. This development could potentially alter the distribution of at-large bids and impact the overall composition of the NCAA tournament.
High Point University: A Rising Force in A10 Lacrosse
High Point University, one of the affiliate members joining the A10, brings a relatively young but promising lacrosse program to the conference.
- First Lacrosse Season: 2013
- Location: High Point, NC
- 2022 Record: 7-8
- NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 2
- Previous Conference: Southern Conference (SoCon)
Despite its youth, High Point has already made two NCAA tournament appearances, showcasing its rapid ascent in the collegiate lacrosse ranks. The move to the A10 presents new challenges and opportunities for the Panthers to continue their growth and compete at a higher level.
Hobart College: Bringing a Rich Lacrosse Legacy to A10
Hobart College, the second affiliate member joining the A10, brings a storied lacrosse history dating back to the late 19th century.
- First Lacrosse Season: 1898
- Location: Geneva, NY
- 2022 Record: 7-6
- NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 5
- Previous Conference: Northeast Conference (NEC)
With over a century of lacrosse tradition and five NCAA Division I tournament appearances, Hobart adds significant depth and experience to the A10 lacrosse lineup. The Statesmen’s transition to the A10 marks a new chapter in their illustrious lacrosse history.
UMass: A Powerhouse in A10 Lacrosse
The University of Massachusetts (UMass) stands out as a lacrosse powerhouse among the A10 members, boasting an impressive record of NCAA tournament appearances.
- First Lacrosse Season: 1954
- Location: Amherst, MA
- 2022 Record: 8-6
- NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 19
- Previous Conference: Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)
With 19 NCAA Division I tournament appearances, UMass brings a wealth of postseason experience to the A10. The Minutemen’s transition from the CAA to the A10 for lacrosse aligns their athletic programs and potentially strengthens their competitive position.
How Will UMass’s Experience Impact the A10?
UMass’s extensive tournament experience could serve as a benchmark for other A10 programs. Their presence in the conference may elevate the overall level of play and provide valuable insights for teams aiming to make their mark in the NCAA tournament.
Richmond: Building on Recent Success in A10 Lacrosse
The University of Richmond, despite having a relatively young program, has quickly established itself as a formidable force in collegiate lacrosse.
- First Lacrosse Season: 2014
- Location: Richmond, VA
- 2022 Record: 11-5
- NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 4
- Previous Conference: Southern Conference (SoCon)
With four NCAA tournament appearances in less than a decade of play, Richmond has demonstrated rapid growth and competitiveness. Their move to the A10 for lacrosse presents an opportunity to build on this success and establish themselves as a conference powerhouse.
Saint Joseph’s: Rising Prominence in A10 Lacrosse
Saint Joseph’s University brings a mix of historical perspective and recent success to the A10 lacrosse conference.
- First Lacrosse Season: 1993
- Location: Philadelphia, PA
- 2022 Record: 14-4
- NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 1
- Previous Conference: Northeast Conference (NEC)
While Saint Joseph’s has only one NCAA tournament appearance to date, their impressive 14-4 record in 2022 suggests a program on the rise. The move to the A10 could provide the Hawks with increased visibility and competitive opportunities to build on their recent success.
Can Saint Joseph’s Maintain Their Momentum in the A10?
The transition to the A10 presents both challenges and opportunities for Saint Joseph’s. The increased level of competition within the conference could push the Hawks to new heights, potentially leading to more NCAA tournament berths in the future.
St. Bonaventure: The Newcomer in A10 Lacrosse
St. Bonaventure University represents the newest program among the A10 lacrosse members, having only started their varsity men’s lacrosse program in 2019.
- First Lacrosse Season: 2019
- Location: St. Bonaventure, NY
- 2022 Record: 11-4
- NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 0
- Previous Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)
Despite their youth, the Bonnies have shown promise with an impressive 11-4 record in 2022. Their inclusion in the A10 lacrosse conference provides an opportunity for rapid growth and development alongside more established programs.
How Will St. Bonaventure Fare Against More Established Programs?
The transition to the A10 represents a significant step up in competition for St. Bonaventure. While this presents challenges, it also offers valuable learning experiences and opportunities for accelerated program development. The Bonnies’ performance in the A10 will be a key storyline to watch in the coming seasons.
The addition of men’s lacrosse to the Atlantic 10 Conference marks a significant development in the collegiate lacrosse landscape. By bringing together a mix of established powerhouses, rising programs, and new entrants, the A10 is poised to become a competitive force in NCAA men’s lacrosse.
As these six programs transition to their new conference home, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the dynamics of the A10 lacrosse conference unfold. Will UMass continue its tournament success? Can Richmond and High Point build on their recent achievements? How will newcomers like St. Bonaventure adapt to the increased level of competition?
The inaugural A10 lacrosse season in 2022-23 promises to be an exciting one, filled with intense rivalries, high-level play, and the potential for new programs to make their mark on the national stage. As the conference takes shape, it has the potential to reshape the competitive landscape of NCAA men’s lacrosse and provide new opportunities for programs to showcase their talents.
The success of this expansion could also pave the way for further growth of men’s lacrosse at the collegiate level, potentially inspiring other conferences to consider adding or expanding their lacrosse programs. As the sport continues to grow in popularity across the country, the A10’s decision to add men’s lacrosse could be seen as a forward-thinking move that positions the conference at the forefront of this expanding market.
For players, coaches, and fans of these six programs, the move to the A10 represents a new chapter in their lacrosse journeys. It brings with it the excitement of new rivalries, the challenge of increased competition, and the opportunity to compete for a conference championship and automatic NCAA tournament bid.
As the 2022-23 season approaches, all eyes will be on the A10 lacrosse conference. Will it live up to the expectations and become a major player in the collegiate lacrosse world? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the addition of men’s lacrosse to the Atlantic 10 Conference has added an intriguing new dimension to the sport at the collegiate level.
Atlantic 10 Conference Adds Men’s Lacrosse
The Atlantic 10 Conference is adding men’s lacrosse for the 2022-23 school year. The conference will include regular season conference play and a conference championship at the conclusion of the regular season.
There are currently four A-10 institutions that host varsity men’s lacrosse programs. All four programs will transition over from their current conference affiliates to the A-10 for its inaugural lacrosse season. The four programs include Massachusetts, Richmond, St. Bonaventure, and Saint Joseph’s.
Some Monday morning A-10 News for you!#A10MLAX will become the 22nd league sport starting in 2022-23. @HPUMensLax and @HobartLacrosse join as affiliates
🥍 @UMassMLacrosse
🥍 @SpiderMLAX
🥍 @BonniesMLAX
🥍 @SJUHawks_MLax📰: https://t.co/oBYGBKeTyv pic.twitter.com/I0feMKaAIW
— Atlantic10Conference (@atlantic10) May 23, 2022
The conference will also be bringing on High Point University and Hobart College as affiliates rounding the total number of conference teams to six. Over the past ten years, every program previously mentioned have combined to make 10 NCAA tournament appearances.
“Adding men’s lacrosse to the portfolio of Atlantic 10 sponsored sports provides a home for our four full-time members, who have requested this for several years. Welcoming both High Point and Hobart College as affiliate members rounds out a strong collection of teams that have been nationally competitive, playing in the NCAA postseason multiple times, with multiple national championship appearances.”
-Bernadette V. McGlade, Atlantic 10 Commissioner
High Point University
First Lacrosse Season: 2013
Location: High Point, NC
2022 Record: 7-8
NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 2
Current Conference: SoCon
. @HPUMensLax is switching conferences. Panthers are leaving the SoCon and will join the @atlantic10 beginning with the 2023 season as the Conference adds Men’s Lacrosse. @WFMY #wfmysports @HighPointSports pic.twitter.com/hdr4UWybAC
— Brian Hall (@bhallwfmy) May 23, 2022
Hobart College
First Lacrosse Season: 1898
Location: Geneva, NY
2022 Record: 7-6
NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 5
Current Conference: NEC
Herlihy from Archer for his second of the day to make it 8-8 #GoStatesmen pic.twitter.com/OoUlPxe25Q
— Hobart Lacrosse (@HobartLacrosse) April 23, 2022
UMass
First Lacrosse Season: 1954
Location: Amherst, MA
2022 Record: 8-6
NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 19
Current Conference: CAA
An absolute 🚀 here from Breyo!!#GorillaLacrosse🦍 X #Flagship 🚩 pic. twitter.com/ogAM9hNf35
— UMass Men’s Lacrosse (@UMassMLacrosse) May 5, 2022
Richmond
First Lacrosse Season: 2014
Location: Richmond, VA
2022 Record: 11-5
NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 4
Current Conference: SoCon
🚨🚨🚨@NCAALAX Selection Show tonight!
9 PM, ESPNU #OneRichmond pic.twitter.com/atR0elP4r0
— Richmond Lacrosse (@SpiderMLAX) May 8, 2022
Saint Joseph’s
First Lacrosse Season: 1993
Location: Philadelphia, PA
2022 Record: 14-4
NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 1
Current Conference: NEC
A look back to last weekend when Levi Anderson decided to bring out the shovel 🤯🇨🇦 #THWND pic. twitter.com/PokCPIhQXm
— Saint Joseph’s Men’s Lacrosse (@SJUHawks_MLax) May 20, 2022
St. Bonaventure
First Lacrosse Season: 2019
Location: St. Bonaventure, NY
2022 Record: 11-4
NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances: 0
Current Conference: MAAC
Wow. What a team. This senior class is truly special and I can’t thank them enough for what they have given to this program. The ‘22 season will always be remembered. pic.twitter.com/esAHvs3cv9
— Gill Conners (@GillConners) May 16, 2022
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