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Balanced UAlbany men’s lacrosse drops NJIT, gets help around the league in quest for America East title | The Daily Gazette
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Balanced UAlbany men’s lacrosse drops NJIT, gets help around the league in quest for America East title
April 24, 2021
UAlbany's Camden Hay (21) had three assists Saturday in the Great Danes' 18-8 win over NJIT at John Fallon Field in Albany. (Photo courtesy Kathleen Helman/UAlbany Athletics)
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ALBANY — Coming off a 12-day break, the UAlbany men’s lacrosse team did exactly what it needed to Saturday against NJIT to set the team up for the last week of the regular season — and results around the rest of the America East on Saturday have the Great Danes heading into their final two games with their chances at securing the top seed for the conference tournament notably improved.