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D3 Men: How New England’s conference title races are shaping up

By Jonathan SigalOctober 21, 2019

UMass Boston forward Nilton de Andrade looks for a pass against Wentworth. (UMass Boston Athletics)

November is nearly here, and that means we're weeks away from postseason titles starting to get handed out across New England.

Will Tufts or Amherst continue their reign atop the NESCAC? What about Babson, WPI and Springfield in the NEWMAC? Do Endicott and the Commonwealth Coast Conference, as well as Saint Joseph's (Maine) and the GNAC, go hand-in-hand?

We sought to answer those questions and more by breaking down every conference race across the region.

One central theme: There are plenty of high-stakes games left to close out the regular season. More drama-filled games are out there.

Tags: Albertus Magnus, Amherst, Babson, Bates, Brandeis, Bridgewater State, Clark, Coast Guard, Colby, Connecticut College, Eastern Connecticut State, Eastern Nazarene, Endicott, Framingham State, Gordon, Husson, Johnson & Wales, Keene State, Lesley, Maine Maritime, Middlebury, MIT, New England College, Norwich, Rhode Island College, Roger Williams, Saint Joseph's, Salem State, Salve Regina, Springfield, Thomas, Tufts, UMass Boston, UMass-Dartmouth, Wentworth, Western Connecticut State, Western New England, Wheaton, Williams, WPI

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