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College Crosse Prospectus November 10, 2016: UVA Alumni Game, NLI Day, HPU Releases 2017 Schedule.

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GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING, College Crosse Nation!! Thanks for making us a part of your day! Here are your links for November 10, 2016.

College Crosse News.

Check out highlights and comments from alumni Steele Stanwick, James Pannell, and Ryan Tucker at the annual UVA alumni game.

Yesterday was National Letter of Intent day! Lots of BALLERS from all across the country made their college lacrosse dreams official.

"A lot of these girls play for my club team and seeing everyone grow up from when they were little to now, it really seemed possible that all of us could go and sign. It's really cool," said Railey, who signed with Virginia.

Railey and her Blazers teammates were among dozens of high school athletes from around the Baltimore area who signed letters of intent to receive college athletic scholarships to Division I or Division II programs on National Signing Day, the first day of the early signing period for lacrosse, basketball, baseball, softball and most other sports.

High Point’s 2017 schedule is out!

Star NLL player and six-time champion, Colin Doyle, announced his retirement yesterday.

Air Force released its 2017 schedule.

Great video from Albany. #GoalieWars

What’s Up, Philly?

Philly’s getting a new area code!

World/National News.

The stock market had a huge rally after Trump won the election.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose to an all-time high as U.S. stocks added to a rally sparked by speculation Donald Trump’s policies will benefit businesses, with banks surging to the highest level since May 2008.

Your GIF for November 10, 2016: Don’t feed the bears!!

That’s it for today!! I’ll see you out there!! Make sure you follow us on social media!

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