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Any chance they would consider a move to Division 1? by tf86
It certainly wouldn't be unprecedented. Johns Hopkins and Hobart both play lacrosse at the D1 level even though most of their sports are D3. IIRC, back in the day the NCAA forced Hobart to move up because they were too dominant at the D3 level. Bellarmine also played D1 lacrosse for a number of years while the rest of their athletic department was at D2, although they've since begun the transition to D1. And RIT's men's hockey program already is D1.
More D1 men's lacrosse in upstate NY would not be a bad thing (fwiw, LeMoyne already is exploring a possible move to D1)