MARCH 10, 2026
composed by STEVE ULRICH
We cover DIII lacrosse like no other publication. #d3lax #whyD3

🥍 Note from the Publisher. I thank you for your interest and support of D3Lacrosse. The response from coaches and fans has been positive and I hope to grow the newsletter and the website moving forward. But to do that, I need to make a significant change.

Beginning today, the D3Lacrosse newsletter will move to a paid subscription model. Mondays will continue to be free for all, but to receive access to the newsletter Tuesday-Friday will require a subscription.

The subscription fee will be nominal for what will be 22 editions per month - $7.99 per month or $19.99 for the season.

The time and effort that goes into producing a daily newsletter for DIII lacrosse is extensive and I ask that you support us with a subscription to allow us to continue to bring you the best in DIII men’s and women’s lacrosse information.

🎶 Your Morning Pick Me Up. Jump Around. House of Pain

88% resolved. 22% loyal. Your stack has a problem.

Those numbers aren't a CX issue — they're a design issue. Gladly's 2026 Customer Expectations Report breaks down exactly where AI-powered service loses customers, and what the architecture of loyalty-driven CX actually looks like.

TOP STORY

1. Jumbos, Panthers Top Lax Rankings

Victor Salcedo, Tufts

Maeve Lee, Middlebury

» USILA Top 10 (M). 1-Tufts (3-0), 2-Christopher Newport (9-0), 3-Bowdoin (2-0), 4-Lynchburg (4-0), 5-Salisbury (5-1), 6-York (3-1), 7-Stevens (3-0), 8-Babson (4-0), 9-Gettysburg (2-2), 10-Dickinson (4-1).

logo

Subscribe to our D3Lacrosse premium content to read the rest.

Become a paying subscriber to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content.

Upgrade

Keep Reading