BC, FAU Capture Virtual Championships

12 May 2020 by Former HC Christopher “Kit” Santiago - Löwe

May 10th, 2020 Opinion | Boston College | FAU | St. Johns | Tennessee

ATLANTA – In two exciting competitions that were worthy of championship-caliber action, No. 11 Boston College and No. 19 Florida Atlantic won their respective title games of the 2020 MCLA Virtual Tournament presented by New Balance.
In a contest that featured a staggering 21,074 votes – far and away the highest count in the history of the first and (hopefully) last simulated tourney – Boston College had a powerful finishing kick for the win.

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D-I Virtual Finals: Tennessee at Boston College | http://mcla.us/news/2020/05/d-i-finals-tennessee-at-boston-college … #virtualmcla20

45%32 Tennessee
55%11 Boston College
21,074 votes•Final results
1:59 PM – May 5, 2020

The Eagles finished with 11,633 votes, giving them a 2,192 vote victory when the final whistle blew on Saturday afternoon.
No. 32 Tennessee raced out to a huge early lead in the opening days of the competition, but could not keep up with the explosive late surge of Boston College.
The Division II final included plenty of back-and-forth action, but Florida Atlantic clobbered No. St. John’s in the last half of the bout. The Owls ended up routing the Johnnies by 1,838 votes.

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D-II Virtual Finals: Florida Atlantic at St. John’s | http://mcla.us/news/2020/05/d-ii-finals-fla—atlantic-at-st—john-s … #virtualmcla20

63%19 Florida Atlantic
37%9 St. John’s
7,126 votes•Final results
10:51 AM – May 5, 2020

Although the vote tally was considerably lower than the Division I final, FAU ended with 63 percent of the vote to coast home to the victory.
Congrats to both teams for a great finish to a terrible season!
Division I Championship
Boston College d. Tennessee, 11,633-9,441
Division II Championship
Florida Atlantic d. St. John’s, 4,482-2,644

http://mcla.us/news/2020/05/bc-fau-capture-virtual-championships



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