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IMMACULATA, Pa. – The 2011 Immaculata University men's lacrosse schedule has been released and it features 15 games, including eight scheduled at Draper Walsh Stadium. The Mighty Macs will play nine non-conference games with three of those tilts being the first meeting between the two programs.
The Mighty Macs open the season on Feb. 23 at Franklin & Marshall in one of three first-time meetings. Immaculata then opens the home portion of the slate on Wednesday, March 9 against Penn State Abington. The Mighty Macs continue the homestand with Lebanon Valley on Saturday, March 12.
Immaculata travels to Kean on March 16 before beginning its longest home stretch of the season. The Mighty Macs begin their string of three-straight home games on Saturday, March 19 with Elizabethtown, and follow up with Richard Stockton on Wednesday, March 23. The meeting with the Ospreys will be the first for the Mighty Macs. Immaculata ends the homestand with its Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) opener on Saturday, March 26 against Neumann.
The Mighty Macs then travel to Marywood on April 2 before returning home for their final non-league game at Draper Walsh Stadium against the third first-time opponent on their slate in Susquehanna on Wednesday, April 6.
Immaculata is on the road for four of its next five contests, including three against CSAC foes. The stretch begins with a trip to Gwynedd-Mercy on April 9 and continues at Chestnut Hill on April 13. The Mighty Macs play their one home game in the middle of the spurt against Shenandoah on Saturday, April 16.
The Mighty Macs then take to the road once again for dates with Catholic (April 19) and Centenary (April 25) before closing out the regular season on Saturday, April 30 against CSAC champion Cabrini on Senior Day.
Immaculata, who qualified for the CSAC Tournament for the first time in program history a season ago, looks to make a repeat appearance when the league tournament begins on Tuesday, May 3. The championship game will be played on Saturday, May 7 at the highest remaining seed.