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CLC Unveils Tourney Specifics

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FITCHBURG, Mass. – The Game On Sports and Performance Center in Fitchburg, Mass., will be the site of the Continental Lacrosse Conference (CLC) Division I and II semifinals and finals on April 30-May 1.

BRACKETS: DIVISION I | DIVISION II

The winners the four-team tournaments will receive an automatic qualifying berth to the 2022 MCLA National Championships presented by New Balance, which will be held in Round Rock, Texas, from May 9-14.

All four of the CLC Division I teams will travel to Fitchburg to determine the automatic qualifier. New Hampshire currently has the inside track for the top seed in the tournament, but there are still games to play.

In Division II, Rhode Island and Bridgewater State have qualified for the tournament.

The games will not be streamed and the admission rate is yet to be determined.

2022 CLC Tournament

Division I

Semifinals – April 30 – Game On Sports Field 3
#4 vs. #1, 1 p.m.
#3 vs. #2, 4:30 p.m.

Finals – May 1 – Game On Sports Field 2
Semifinal winners, 2 p.m.

Division II

Semifinals – April 30 – Game On Sports Field 4
#4 vs. #1, 1 p.m.
#3 vs. #2, 4:30 p.m.

Finals – May 1 – Game On Sports Field 2
Semifinal winners, 11 a.m

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