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2008 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament

The 2008 NCAA Division I lacrosse tournament was the 38th annual tournament hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the team champion of men's college lacrosse among its Division I programs.[2] The tournament was played from May 10–26, 2008.

2008 NCAA Division I men's
lacrosse tournament
DatesMay 10–26, 2008
Teams16
Finals siteGillette Stadium
Foxborough, Massachusetts
ChampionsSyracuse (9th title)
Runner-upJohns Hopkins (18th title game)
SemifinalistsDuke (4th Final Four)
Virginia (19th Final Four)
Winning coachJohn Desko (4th title)
MOPMike Leveille, Syracuse
Attendance[1]48,224 semi-finals
48,970 finals
97,194 total
Top scorerMike Leveille, Syracuse
(19 goals)

Syracuse beat Johns Hopkins in the championship game, 13–10.[3]

The championship game was played at Gillette Stadium, the home of the NFL's New England Patriots, in Foxborough, Massachusetts, with a crowd of 48,970 fans.

The first round of the single-elimination tournament was played on May 10–11 at the home field of the top-seeded team. The quarterfinals were held on May 17–18 on two separate neutral fields: the Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland, and Schoellkopf Field in Ithaca, New York. The tournament culminated with the semifinals and finals held on Memorial Day weekend. The championship weekend, which included the Division II and Division III championships, was hosted by Harvard University and the Eastern College Athletic Conference.[4][5]

Qualifying edit

The Division I NCAA Men's Lacrosse Committee was responsible for selecting the teams that competed in the championship tournament. The qualifying teams, along with the seeding for each team in the tournament, were announced on Sunday, May 4, 2008. Seven conferences received automatic bids to the tournament for its top team. The remaining nine teams were selected as "at large" bids by the committee.[6]

Five conferences held a conference tournament championship to award the conferences' bid. Canisius earned an automatic bid by winning the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) championship which marked the first time that Canisius College has gained entry to the National Championship tournament.[7]Colgate earned an automatic bid by winning its first-ever Patriot League championship.[8]Hofstra earned an automatic bid by winning Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) championship,[9]Notre Dame earned an automatic bid by winning Great Western Lacrosse League (GWLL) championship,[10] and UMBC earned an automatic bid by winning America East Conference championship.[11]

Two conferences award their bids based on regular season conference records. Loyola earned an automatic bid by winning the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) championship with a 6–1 conference record.[12] The Ivy League's automatic bid was awarded to Cornell. Cornell and Brown had identical conference records, but due to a victory by Cornell in head-to-head competition earlier in the season the tiebreaker was given to Cornell.[13]

The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) conference tournament champion was Duke.[14] However, the ACC does not receive an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament because a conference must have at least six members competing (for 2 years) in order to be awarded an automatic bid.[15]

The following teams were awarded at-large bids by the NCAA Selection Committee: Duke (ACC), Virginia (ACC), Syracuse (Independent), North Carolina (ACC), Johns Hopkins (Independent), Maryland (ACC), Denver (GWLL), Navy (Patriot), and Ohio State (GWLL).[6]

Bracket edit

First Round
May 10–11[16]
Quarterfinals
May 17–18
Semifinals
May 24
Final
May 26
            
1 Duke 12
  Loyola Maryland 7
1 Duke 21
  Ohio State 10
8 Cornell 7
  Ohio State 15
1 Duke 9
5 Johns Hopkins 10
5 Johns Hopkins 10
  Hofstra 4
5 Johns Hopkins 10
  Navy 4
4 North Carolina 7
  Navy 8
5 Johns Hopkins 10
3 Syracuse 13
3 Syracuse 20
  Canisius 3
3 Syracuse 11
6 Notre Dame 9
6 Notre Dame 8*
  Colgate 7
3 Syracuse 12*
2 Virginia 11
7 Maryland 10
  Denver 7
7 Maryland 7
2 Virginia 8*
2 Virginia 10
  UMBC 9
  • * = Overtime

Game summaries edit

First round edit

The first round of the 2008 championship tournament saw upsets, an overtime game, and the NCAA career points record broken.

Unseeded Ohio State bested #8 Cornell 15–7. The opening goal of this game was scored by Ohio State goaltender Stefan Schroder, who ran the length of the field to put one past the Big Red netminder.[17]Navy upset #4 seeded North Carolina in Chapel Hill with a final score of 8–7 on the strong play of the Midshipmen defense and the four goal effort of Tim Paul, who was honored with Nike Player of the Week honors.[18]Notre Dame, who was hosting its first NCAA Tournament game, topped Colgate in a contest that was settled in overtime.[19] In a victory over Loyola, Duke's Matt Danowski broke the NCAA career points record, eclipsing Joe Vasta's mark.[20] Syracuse ended Canisius's first ever appearance in the tournament early with a 20–3 victory.[21] Johns Hopkins was led by Paul Rabil's four goals in a 10–4 win over Hofstra.[22] Virginia's Garrett Billings third goal of the game with 6:50 left in the game sealed the Cavaliers win over UMBC.[23] Maryland beat GWLL's Denver 10–7.[24]

Quarterfinals edit

 
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, location of most highly attended lacrosse quarterfinal in NCAA history

The quarterfinals were held at two separate locations the weekend of May 17 and May 18. On Saturday, 17,017 people attended the quarterfinals at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. This set an attendance record for the most people to attend the quarterfinal round of the lacrosse championships.[25] Fans in attendance saw Johns Hopkins defeat Navy 10–4. Navy was held without a goal for both the second and third quarters.[26] The other game played in Annapolis was Maryland versus Virginia, which went into overtime. Ben Rubeor scored the game-winning goal in the extra period to send the Cavaliers to the semifinals.[27]

On Sunday, at Cornell's Schoellkopf Field, Syracuse defeated Notre Dame 11–9 on the play of midfielder Dan Hardy who recorded four points, including three goals and the game winning score.[28] Also, Duke routed Ohio State 21–10 on the offensive efforts of Zack Greer who recorded a career-high eleven points on six goals and five assists.[29]

Final Four edit

 
Gillette Stadium, the location of semifinals and finals of the 2008 Championships

On Saturday, May 24, 48,224 fans were spectators for the 2008 Division I Final Four doubleheader held at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.[30] The first game featured Syracuse versus Virginia, and the second was a rematch of last year's championship game between Johns Hopkins and Duke.

Syracuse vs. Virginia edit

1 2 3 4OT Total
SU 2 1 3 51 12
UVA 3 3 3 20 11

In the first game of the Final Four doubleheader, Syracuse defeated Virginia 12–11 in a double overtime thriller.[31]

Virginia commanded the first half of the contest due in part to extra-man opportunities resulting from penalties by Syracuse. In the second quarter, the Cavaliers went on a run of five unanswered goals and entered half-time with a 6–3 lead, and the game's momentum. The game remained in Virginia's favor through the third quarter, prior to the Orange fourth quarter comeback.[31]

Syracuse's Mike Leveille scored five goals, including a goal with 3:00 remaining in the game to send the game into overtime, and the eventual game-winner in the second overtime period to propel the Orange into the Championship game. Syracuse's come-from-behind victory included scoring six of the final eight goals of the contest.[31]

Syracuse's Junior midfielder Matt Abbott, known more for his groundball and clearing game, tallied three goals in the second half for his first career hat trick to spark to second half rally. Extra possessions earned by face-off specialist Danny Brennan, including both opportunities in the overtime periods and 70% total for the game, helped the Orange stage the comeback. While, Syracuse goalkeeper John Galloway settled down in the second half and made a number game saving stops as regulation time expired.[31]

Virginia scoring was led by Danny Glading with three goals and one assist, while Garret Billings scored two goals. Ben Rubeor, a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist, was held to one point on an assist.[31]

Johns Hopkins vs. Duke edit

1 2 3 4 Total
JHU 1 3 3 3 10
Duke 2 0 3 4 9

Johns Hopkins defeated Duke 10–9 in the second game of the Final Four doubleheader. The heavily favored Duke team, who had beaten the Blue Jays earlier in the season 17–6, were handed only their second loss of the season.[32]

Hopkins controlled the deliberate tempo of the game, and held a 4–2 lead going into halftime. After scoring first after halftime, Hopkins saw Duke pull even with three goals in 45 seconds during the third quarter, including back-to-back goals just 7 seconds apart.[32]

In fourth quarter, the speed of the game accelerated as Duke began to push offensively. Johns Hopkins goaltender Michael Gvozden was up to the task. He recorded 7 of his 17 saves in the fourth quarter, including one as time expired to seal the victory.[32]

Hopkins was led by Senior Kevin Huntley who netted four goals in the contest.[32]

Championship: Syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins edit

 
The Syracuse University Orange were honored at the White House by President of the United States George W. Bush in June 2008 for their winning the 2008 national championship.
1 2 3 4 Total
SU 2 4 4 3 13
JHU 4 1 3 2 10

On Memorial Day, Monday May 26, Syracuse defeated Johns Hopkins in the national championship game 13–10 in front of 48,970 fans at Gillette Stadium. This game set the attendance record for the NCAA lacrosse championship game and for any NCAA outdoor championship.[30] This marks the 10th victory in a national championship game for the Syracuse program.[33][34] This is John Desko's, Syracuse's Head coach, fourth championship in his ten-year career at Syracuse.[3]

The Orange were led by midfielder Dan Hardy with a team-high three goals, fifth-year Senior face-off specialist Danny Brennan who scored his first career goal, and attackman Mike Leveille, the tournament's Most Outstanding Player honoree and 2008 Tewaaraton Trophy winner, who recorded three points on one goal and two assists.[35]

Syracuse goalkeeper John Galloway became the first freshman goaltender in NCAA history to record 16 wins in one season,[31] and just the fourth to win an NCAA title.[3]

Johns Hopkins' Paul Rabil played an outstanding game leading his team with career-high six goals and one assist in the losing effort.[36] In addition, Blue Jay netminder Michael Gvozden made 20 saves, the most saves in a Championship game since Maryland's Brian Dougherty in 1995.[37]

Record by conference edit

Conference # of Bids Record Win % Quarterfinals Final Four Championship Game Champions
Atlantic Coast Conference 4 5–4 .555 3 2 - -
Great Western Lacrosse League 3 2–3 .400 2 - - -
Patriot League 2 1–2 .333 1 - - -
Independent (Hopkins & Syracuse) 2 7–1 .875 2 2 2 1
America East Conference 1 0–1 .000 - - - -
Colonial Athletic Association 1 0–1 .000 - - - -
Eastern College Athletic Conference 1 0–1 .000 - - - -
Ivy League 1 0–1 .000 - - - -
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 1 0–1 .000 - - - -

Tournament notes edit

  • 97,194 fans attended the tournament surpassing the previous year's tournament record of 100,447.

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Tournament statistics via NCAA

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The 2008 NCAA Division I lacrosse tournament was the 38th annual tournament hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the team champion of men s college lacrosse among its Division I programs 2 The tournament was played from May 10 26 2008 2008 NCAA Division I men slacrosse tournamentDatesMay 10 26 2008Teams16Finals siteGillette Stadium Foxborough MassachusettsChampionsSyracuse 9th title Runner upJohns Hopkins 18th title game SemifinalistsDuke 4th Final Four Virginia 19th Final Four Winning coachJohn Desko 4th title MOPMike Leveille SyracuseAttendance 1 48 224 semi finals48 970 finals97 194 totalTop scorerMike Leveille Syracuse 19 goals NCAA Division I men s tournaments 2007 2009 Syracuse beat Johns Hopkins in the championship game 13 10 3 The championship game was played at Gillette Stadium the home of the NFL s New England Patriots in Foxborough Massachusetts with a crowd of 48 970 fans The first round of the single elimination tournament was played on May 10 11 at the home field of the top seeded team The quarterfinals were held on May 17 18 on two separate neutral fields the Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis Maryland and Schoellkopf Field in Ithaca New York The tournament culminated with the semifinals and finals held on Memorial Day weekend The championship weekend which included the Division II and Division III championships was hosted by Harvard University and the Eastern College Athletic Conference 4 5 Contents 1 Qualifying 2 Bracket 3 Game summaries 3 1 First round 3 2 Quarterfinals 3 3 Final Four 3 3 1 Syracuse vs Virginia 3 3 2 Johns Hopkins vs Duke 3 4 Championship Syracuse vs Johns Hopkins 4 Record by conference 5 Tournament notes 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksQualifying editThe Division I NCAA Men s Lacrosse Committee was responsible for selecting the teams that competed in the championship tournament The qualifying teams along with the seeding for each team in the tournament were announced on Sunday May 4 2008 Seven conferences received automatic bids to the tournament for its top team The remaining nine teams were selected as at large bids by the committee 6 Five conferences held a conference tournament championship to award the conferences bid Canisius earned an automatic bid by winning the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference MAAC championship which marked the first time that Canisius College has gained entry to the National Championship tournament 7 Colgate earned an automatic bid by winning its first ever Patriot League championship 8 Hofstra earned an automatic bid by winning Colonial Athletic Association CAA championship 9 Notre Dame earned an automatic bid by winning Great Western Lacrosse League GWLL championship 10 and UMBC earned an automatic bid by winning America East Conference championship 11 Two conferences award their bids based on regular season conference records Loyola earned an automatic bid by winning the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC championship with a 6 1 conference record 12 The Ivy League s automatic bid was awarded to Cornell Cornell and Brown had identical conference records but due to a victory by Cornell in head to head competition earlier in the season the tiebreaker was given to Cornell 13 The Atlantic Coast Conference ACC conference tournament champion was Duke 14 However the ACC does not receive an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament because a conference must have at least six members competing for 2 years in order to be awarded an automatic bid 15 The following teams were awarded at large bids by the NCAA Selection Committee Duke ACC Virginia ACC Syracuse Independent North Carolina ACC Johns Hopkins Independent Maryland ACC Denver GWLL Navy Patriot and Ohio State GWLL 6 Bracket editFirst RoundMay 10 11 16 QuarterfinalsMay 17 18SemifinalsMay 24FinalMay 26 1Duke12 Loyola Maryland71Duke21 Ohio State108Cornell7 Ohio State151Duke95Johns Hopkins105Johns Hopkins10 Hofstra45Johns Hopkins10 Navy44North Carolina7 Navy85Johns Hopkins103Syracuse133Syracuse20 Canisius33Syracuse116Notre Dame96Notre Dame8 Colgate73Syracuse12 2Virginia117Maryland10 Denver77Maryland72Virginia8 2Virginia10 UMBC9 OvertimeGame summaries editFirst round edit The first round of the 2008 championship tournament saw upsets an overtime game and the NCAA career points record broken Unseeded Ohio State bested 8 Cornell 15 7 The opening goal of this game was scored by Ohio State goaltender Stefan Schroder who ran the length of the field to put one past the Big Red netminder 17 Navy upset 4 seeded North Carolina in Chapel Hill with a final score of 8 7 on the strong play of the Midshipmen defense and the four goal effort of Tim Paul who was honored with Nike Player of the Week honors 18 Notre Dame who was hosting its first NCAA Tournament game topped Colgate in a contest that was settled in overtime 19 In a victory over Loyola Duke s Matt Danowski broke the NCAA career points record eclipsing Joe Vasta s mark 20 Syracuse ended Canisius s first ever appearance in the tournament early with a 20 3 victory 21 Johns Hopkins was led by Paul Rabil s four goals in a 10 4 win over Hofstra 22 Virginia s Garrett Billings third goal of the game with 6 50 left in the game sealed the Cavaliers win over UMBC 23 Maryland beat GWLL s Denver 10 7 24 Quarterfinals edit nbsp Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium location of most highly attended lacrosse quarterfinal in NCAA historyThe quarterfinals were held at two separate locations the weekend of May 17 and May 18 On Saturday 17 017 people attended the quarterfinals at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium This set an attendance record for the most people to attend the quarterfinal round of the lacrosse championships 25 Fans in attendance saw Johns Hopkins defeat Navy 10 4 Navy was held without a goal for both the second and third quarters 26 The other game played in Annapolis was Maryland versus Virginia which went into overtime Ben Rubeor scored the game winning goal in the extra period to send the Cavaliers to the semifinals 27 On Sunday at Cornell s Schoellkopf Field Syracuse defeated Notre Dame 11 9 on the play of midfielder Dan Hardy who recorded four points including three goals and the game winning score 28 Also Duke routed Ohio State 21 10 on the offensive efforts of Zack Greer who recorded a career high eleven points on six goals and five assists 29 Final Four edit nbsp Gillette Stadium the location of semifinals and finals of the 2008 ChampionshipsOn Saturday May 24 48 224 fans were spectators for the 2008 Division I Final Four doubleheader held at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough Massachusetts 30 The first game featured Syracuse versus Virginia and the second was a rematch of last year s championship game between Johns Hopkins and Duke Syracuse vs Virginia edit 1 2 3 4OT TotalSU 2 1 3 51 12UVA 3 3 3 20 11In the first game of the Final Four doubleheader Syracuse defeated Virginia 12 11 in a double overtime thriller 31 Virginia commanded the first half of the contest due in part to extra man opportunities resulting from penalties by Syracuse In the second quarter the Cavaliers went on a run of five unanswered goals and entered half time with a 6 3 lead and the game s momentum The game remained in Virginia s favor through the third quarter prior to the Orange fourth quarter comeback 31 Syracuse s Mike Leveille scored five goals including a goal with 3 00 remaining in the game to send the game into overtime and the eventual game winner in the second overtime period to propel the Orange into the Championship game Syracuse s come from behind victory included scoring six of the final eight goals of the contest 31 Syracuse s Junior midfielder Matt Abbott known more for his groundball and clearing game tallied three goals in the second half for his first career hat trick to spark to second half rally Extra possessions earned by face off specialist Danny Brennan including both opportunities in the overtime periods and 70 total for the game helped the Orange stage the comeback While Syracuse goalkeeper John Galloway settled down in the second half and made a number game saving stops as regulation time expired 31 Virginia scoring was led by Danny Glading with three goals and one assist while Garret Billings scored two goals Ben Rubeor a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist was held to one point on an assist 31 Johns Hopkins vs Duke edit 1 2 3 4 TotalJHU 1 3 3 3 10Duke 2 0 3 4 9Johns Hopkins defeated Duke 10 9 in the second game of the Final Four doubleheader The heavily favored Duke team who had beaten the Blue Jays earlier in the season 17 6 were handed only their second loss of the season 32 Hopkins controlled the deliberate tempo of the game and held a 4 2 lead going into halftime After scoring first after halftime Hopkins saw Duke pull even with three goals in 45 seconds during the third quarter including back to back goals just 7 seconds apart 32 In fourth quarter the speed of the game accelerated as Duke began to push offensively Johns Hopkins goaltender Michael Gvozden was up to the task He recorded 7 of his 17 saves in the fourth quarter including one as time expired to seal the victory 32 Hopkins was led by Senior Kevin Huntley who netted four goals in the contest 32 Championship Syracuse vs Johns Hopkins edit nbsp The Syracuse University Orange were honored at the White House by President of the United States George W Bush in June 2008 for their winning the 2008 national championship 1 2 3 4 TotalSU 2 4 4 3 13JHU 4 1 3 2 10On Memorial Day Monday May 26 Syracuse defeated Johns Hopkins in the national championship game 13 10 in front of 48 970 fans at Gillette Stadium This game set the attendance record for the NCAA lacrosse championship game and for any NCAA outdoor championship 30 This marks the 10th victory in a national championship game for the Syracuse program 33 34 This is John Desko s Syracuse s Head coach fourth championship in his ten year career at Syracuse 3 The Orange were led by midfielder Dan Hardy with a team high three goals fifth year Senior face off specialist Danny Brennan who scored his first career goal and attackman Mike Leveille the tournament s Most Outstanding Player honoree and 2008 Tewaaraton Trophy winner who recorded three points on one goal and two assists 35 Syracuse goalkeeper John Galloway became the first freshman goaltender in NCAA history to record 16 wins in one season 31 and just the fourth to win an NCAA title 3 Johns Hopkins Paul Rabil played an outstanding game leading his team with career high six goals and one assist in the losing effort 36 In addition Blue Jay netminder Michael Gvozden made 20 saves the most saves in a Championship game since Maryland s Brian Dougherty in 1995 37 Record by conference editConference of Bids Record Win Quarterfinals Final Four Championship Game ChampionsAtlantic Coast Conference 4 5 4 555 3 2 Great Western Lacrosse League 3 2 3 400 2 Patriot League 2 1 2 333 1 Independent Hopkins amp Syracuse 2 7 1 875 2 2 2 1America East Conference 1 0 1 000 Colonial Athletic Association 1 0 1 000 Eastern College Athletic Conference 1 0 1 000 Ivy League 1 0 1 000 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 1 0 1 000 Tournament notes edit97 194 fans attended the tournament surpassing the previous year s tournament record of 100 447 See also edit2008 NCAA Division I women s lacrosse tournament 2008 NCAA Division II men s lacrosse tournament 2008 NCAA Division III men s lacrosse tournamentReferences edit LaxPower Mobile Archived from the original on 2014 07 14 Retrieved 2014 07 13 DIVISION I MEN S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK PDF NCAA org NCAA Retrieved 5 July 2023 a b c Syracuse takes 13 10 win over Johns Hopkins for 10th NCAA title InsideLacrosse com May 26 2008 Archived from the original on May 28 2008 Retrieved 2008 05 27 2008 NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship NCAA com Retrieved 2008 05 05 dead link 2008 NCAA Men s Lacrosse Championships Official Website KraftSportsGroup com Archived 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