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I hope my deletion of the stub tag and other tags was not inappropriate. I tried hard to substantially beef up this entry and explain a rather complicated situation as clearly as I could. Precisely because this situation currently is so complicated, I'd argue for now to leave this as a separate entry, rather than combine it with College lacrosse. But of course, I'm anxious to hear what others think about that and also if they think I'm made this entry as clear as it can be under the circumstances.
Honestly, since I can editorialize here, this situation seems screwy at best, since clearly some of these NAIA schools have found a funny loophole to exploit and the MCLA and WDIA seem unsure how to respond so far. EmjayMiller (talk) 22:02, 16 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Nice work on the article, I haven't looked at it in awhile but it looks much better and less stuby. I agree that it should be left a separate article and not merged into the club section of college lacrosse. Not to editorialize either, but this situation also happens with other sports that the NAIA does not sponsor championships for. NAIA varsity programs are then forced to play in the club organizations. Bhockey10 (talk) 01:21, 18 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]