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National Stache Off Against Cancer 2020 2020 National Lax Stache-Off Divisional Bracket CHEVRON DIVISION 11/3-11/7 11/3-11/7 11/8-11/11 11/8-11/11 Saint Bonaventure Men's Lacrosse Saint Bonaventure Men's Lacrosse 11/12-11/15 11/12-11/15 Washington & Lee University Men's Lacrosse Washington & Lee University Men's Lacrosse SUNY Oneonta 11/16 Marymount Univesity Men's Lacrosse Hofstra University Men's Lacrosse Hofstra University Men's Lacrosse Harvard University Men's Lacrosse Harvard University Men's Lacrosse Walsh University Men's Lacrosse Manhattan College Men's Lacrosse HANDLEBAR DIVISION Dickinson College Men's Lacrosse Hanover College Men's Lacrosse University of Maryland Men's Lacrosse University of Maryland Men's Lacrosse Hanover College Men's Lacrosse Canisius College Men's Lacrosse Wesleyan Men's Lacrosse Wesleyan Men's Lacrosse Bucknell University Men's Lacrosse Washington College Men's Lacrosse University of Dubuque Men's Lacrosse Bucknell University Men's Lacrosse HORSESHOE DIVISION Bentley University Men's Lacrosse Bentley University Men's Lacrosse Ohio Northern University Men's Lacrosse Ohio Northern University Men's Lacrosse Pace University Men's Lacrosse Bryant University Men's Lacrosse Emerson College Men's Lacrosse Emerson College Men's Lacrosse Piedmont College Men's Lacrosse Piedmont College Men's Lacrosse Georgetown University Men's Lacrosse Lincoln Memorial University Men's Lacrosse WALRUS DIVISION Seton Hill University Men's Lacrosse Seton Hill University Men's Lacrosse Arcadia University Men's Lacrosse Arcadia University Men's Lacrosse St. Mary's College of Maryland Men's Lacrosse American International College Men's Lacrosse Brown University Men's Lacrosse Brown University Men's Lacrosse Marywood University Mens Lacrosse Marywood University Mens Lacrosse Mars Hill Univesity Men's Lacrosse Curry College Men's Lacrosse FU MAN CHU DIVISION Endicott College Men's Lacrosse Endicott College Men's Lacrosse Towson University Men's Lacrosse Towson University Men's Lacrosse University of Lynchburg Men's Lacrosse Eastern Connecticut State University Men's Lacrosse Nichols College Men's Lacrosse Dartmouth College Men's Lacrosse York College Men's Lacrosse York College Men's Lacrosse Dartmouth College Men's Lacrosse University of Detroit Mercy Men's Lacrosse ANCHOR DIVISION Ithaca College Men's Lacrosse Ithaca College Men's Lacrosse Syracuse University Men's Lacrosse Syracuse University Men's Lacrosse Concordia University Irvine Men's Lacrosse University of Tampa Men's Lacrosse MIT Men's Lacrosse MIT Men's Lacrosse Binghamton University Men's Lacrosse Binghamton University Men's Lacrosse Catholic University Men's Lacrosse Mount St. Mary's University Men's Lacrosse LIP DUSTER DIVISION RPI Men's Lacrosse RPI Men's Lacrosse Christopher Newport University Men's Lacrosse Limestone College Men's Lacrosse Bowdoin College Men's Lacrosse Christopher Newport University Men's Lacrosse Colby College Men's Lacrosse Colby College Men's Lacrosse Nazareth College Men's Lacrosse Nazareth College Men's Lacrosse Anderson University Men's Lacrosse University of Dallas Men's Lacrosse SHADOW DIVISION Lynn University Men's Lacrosse UMBC Men's Lacrosse RIT Men's Lacrosse St. Lawrence University Men's Lacrosse UMBC Men's Lacrosse RIT Men's Lacrosse Albany University Men's Lacrosse Elizabethtown Univesity Men's Lacrosse Wilmington University Men's Lacrosse Notre Dame University Men's Lacrosse Elizabethtown Univesity Men's Lacrosse Wilmington University Men's Lacrosse STUBBLE DIVISION Marietta College Men's Lacrosse Marietta College Men's Lacrosse Virginia University Men's Lacrosse Virginia University Men's Lacrosse Yale Unviersity Men's Lacrosse Roger Williams University Men's Lacrosse Marquette University Men's Lacrosse Marquette University Men's Lacrosse Adrian College Men's Lacrosse Gettysburg College Men's Lacrosse SUNY Geneseo Adrian College Men's Lacrosse CATERPILLAR DIVISION Bridgewater University Men's Lacrosse Bridgewater University Men's Lacrosse Siena College Men's Lacrosse Siena College Men's Lacrosse Cornell University Men's Lacrosse Benedictine University Men's Lacrosse John Carroll University Men's Lacrosse Springfield College Men's Lacrosse Springfield College Men's Lacrosse William Peace University Men's Lacrosse Wentworth Institute of Tech Men's Lacrosse Penn State University Men's Lacrosse Wentworth Institute of Tech Men's Lacrosse LIP WARMER DIVISION Highland Park Texas Purdue University Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins University Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins University Men's Lacrosse Purdue University Men's Lacrosse Providence College Men's Lacrosse Muskingum University Men's Lacrosse Ohio State University Men's Lacrosse Lehigh University Men's Lacrosse Princeton University Men's Lacrosse Lehigh University Men's Lacrosse Berry College Men's Lacrosse Ohio State University Men's Lacrosse 10 Mountain Lacrosse FLAVOR SAVOR DIVISION Richmond University Men's Lacrosse Richmond University Men's Lacrosse Boston University Men's Lacrosse Boston University Men's Lacrosse Duke University Men's Lacrosse SUNY Potsdam Men's Lacrosse Long Island University Men's Lacrosse University of Utah Men's Lacrosse Hobart College Men's Lacrosse Hobart College Men's Lacrosse Holy Cross University Men's Lacrosse Lax Worm & Coach Bear Show University of Utah Men's Lacrosse Edgewood College Men's Lacrosse THE COMB DIVISION Clarkson University Men's Lacrosse Earlham College Men's Lacrosse Hope College Men's Lacrosse Hope College Men's Lacrosse Earlham College Men's Lacrosse Lenoir-Rhyne University Men's Lacrosse Felician University Men's Lacrosse Robert Morris University Men's Lacrosse Pro Lacrosse Talk Anna Maria College Men's Lacrosse Frostburg State University Men's Lacrosse Marian University Men's Lacrosse Robert Morris University Men's Lacrosse Pro Lacrosse Talk THE IMPERIAL DIVISION Baldwin Wallace University Men's Lacrosse Baldwin Wallace University Men's Lacrosse Team RPM Gordon College 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