
Saint Francis (PA) Red Flash and Le Moyne Dolphins meet in NEC Tournament
Le Moyne Dolphins (6-23, 6-10 NEC) at Saint Francis (PA) Red Flash (11-18, 9-7 NEC)
Loretto, Pennsylvania; Monday, 7 p.m. EDT

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