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ND could be anywhere from a 1 seed to an 8 seed by ccndbound
Lots of lacrosse left to be played...
If ND beats Duke and then UNC/Syracuse and beats Army to end the regular season, they could be the #1 seed. Who else has a resume with wins over Maryland, Syracuse (once or twice), Duke (twice), Marquette, OSU and Army? Their 2 losses would be by a combined 3 goals against a top 4 seed and another tourney team on the road.
If ND loses to Duke and loses to Army, they will have ended the year on a 3 game losing streak and could drop as far as 7/8 seed. With the resume they have, even with that 3 game losing streak, I don't see them dropping out of the top 8.
Let's see how the ACC tourney goes. The game against Duke will be very telling.