Is this conference still a thing?
Colorado College the defacto winner?
Southwestern still trying to grow?
SCAC 2020
Re: SCAC 2020
Seems that the NCAA doesn't recognize the SCAC as a conference. Note in the following from the NCAA LAX website:
http://www.ncaa.org/championships/divis ... s-lacrosse
In this doc,
https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/champi ... andout.pdf
the Athletic East Conference is listed as a conference, but has no AQ for 2020. So, all teams are in Pool B
However, all of the SCAC teams are listed as Independents (rather than in a conference), and are also therefore in Pool B.
http://www.ncaa.org/championships/divis ... s-lacrosse
In this doc,
https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/champi ... andout.pdf
the Athletic East Conference is listed as a conference, but has no AQ for 2020. So, all teams are in Pool B
However, all of the SCAC teams are listed as Independents (rather than in a conference), and are also therefore in Pool B.
Re: SCAC 2020
I guess that means Colorado College is an independent playing for an at-large bid?
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Re: SCAC 2020
The SCAC is a recognized conference. In saying that, it is really moot point because the teams are not required to play each other during the season. Colorado and Southwestern are the only teams that can compete on a national level, with Southwestern still playing a bit of catch up to CC. Until the conference adds more teams and an AQ is established, the SCAC really doesn't matter.
At large bid is the only chance at the Tourney.
At large bid is the only chance at the Tourney.
Re: SCAC 2020
Do any of the other SCAC member schools have a club lacrosse team or desire to add the sport at all?