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D3 Men: Every conference champion from New England in 2019

By Jonathan SigalNovember 10, 2019

Babson senior forward Alex Crompton has 21 goals and 15 assists for his career. (Babson Athletics)

After an action-packed Division 3 weekend across New England, the automatic qualifiers to the NCAA tournament are set by virtue of teams winning their respective conference tournaments.

Some familiar faces are atop the NESCAC and NEWMAC, while some history was made in the Little East, Commonwealth Coast Conference, GNAC and more.

Let's break it all down, with more at-large qualifiers surely surfacing from the NCAA tournament selection show on Monday afternoon. That can be streamed Monday at 1:30 p.m.

Here's a conference-by-conference look at where things stand:

Tags: Commonwealth Coast Conference, GNAC, Little East, MASCAC, NECC, NESCAC, NEWMAC, North Atlantic Conference

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