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In a thrilling showdown, Cornell University has claimed its first NCAA lacrosse championship since 1977, defeating the University of Maryland with a final score of 13-10. This victory marks Cornell's fourth NCAA title, a testament to the team's resilience and skill throughout the season.
The game showcased an intense battle between two powerhouse programs, with both teams exchanging leads and showcasing their offensive prowess. Cornell's players exhibited exceptional teamwork and determination, ultimately pulling ahead in the final quarter to secure the championship.
The victory is a historic moment for Cornell lacrosse, as the team has worked tirelessly to return to the pinnacle of collegiate lacrosse. Fans and alumni celebrated this long-awaited triumph, reflecting on the legacy of the program and the hard work that has led to this momentous achievement. As the team revels in their victory, they also set their sights on building a dynasty in the years to come.
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