Lancaster is the place to be on Wednesday as five of our nine featured games take place on the Franklin & Marshall campus. The women's lacrosse game between the Diplomats and Gettysburg will determine the top seed for next week's championship tournament, while the other eight games have playoff implications.
Gettysburg at Franklin &
Marshall (Women's Lacrosse)
The Conference's best rivalry takes center stage on
Wednesday night as the sixth-ranked Bullets (7-0 CC, 12-2) and
seventh-ranked Diplomats (7-0, 13-2) meet with first place on the
line.
Ursinus at Haverford (Women's
Lacrosse)
While first place is on the line in Lancaster, a first-round
tournament bye could be up for grabs when the Bears (4-3, 6-8) and
the Fords (5-2, 9-5) square off on the Main Line.
Gettysburg at Franklin &
Marshall (Men's Lacrosse)
Two teams fighting for their playoff lives meet in
Lancaster as the 20th ranked Bullets (4-2, 8-5) visit the Diplomats
(3-3, 8-4).
Haverford at Ursinus (Men's
Lacrosse)
Another tussle for playoff positioning takes place in Collegeville
as the 12th ranked Fords (4-2, 9-3) take on the Bears (3-3,
8-4).
Gettysburg at Franklin &
Marshall (Softball)
It could almost be described as a playoff doubleheader as
the Bullets (6-6, 16-14) travel to Amish Country to take on the
Diplomats (6-5, 20-10-1).
Haverford at Franklin &
Marshall (Baseball)
The first-place Fords (11-3, 26-5) travel to take on the
third-place Diplomats (10-4, 18-13) in the first of a two-game
weekday set.
Washington College at Johns
Hopkins (Baseball)
The Blue Jays (11-3, 18-11), tied for first place with Haverford,
will have a major say on the playoff picture over the next week and
begin today against the Shoremen (7-7, 16-14).
Washington College at Swarthmore
(Men's Tennis)
It's a critical match for playoff seeding when the Shoremen
(5-2, 9-5) visit the banks of Crum Creek to take on the Garnet
(6-1, 10-6).
Gettysburg at Franklin &
Marshall (Men's Tennis)
Simply put, this is a playoff match for the Bullets (3-4,
10-4) who must win to keep their flickering tournament hopes
alive.