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USF women’s lacrosse suffers blowout loss in American Conference final

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USF’s quest to win the American Conference women’s lacrosse tournament and clinch an NCAA tournament bid died Saturday in a blitz of goals by James Madison in the championship game. The Dukes dumped the Bulls for the second straight year in tournament final, winning a one-sided 17-7 decision.

Now, the Bulls must hope the tournament selection judges them by the body of work they amassed during the regular season instead of one uncharacteristically bad afternoon.

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The Bulls entered the game with ranked 14th nationally in RPI and history is on their side in their argument for a bid. Since the tournament expanded in 2018, the best RPI to miss the tournament was No. 22. That has happened four times.

Of course, it also depends on how far the Bulls drop in RPI.

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