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NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship

The NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship is the annual championship in men's lacrosse held by the NCAA for teams competing in Division III.

NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
2022 NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship
SportCollege lacrosse
Founded1980
No. of teams34
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
RIT (1)
TV partner(s)ESPN
CBS College Sports Network
Official websiteNCAA.com

After the inauguration of the NCAA Division I championship in 1971, the USILA added a "small college" tournament for two years for all non-Division I schools. Hobart defeated Washington College 15-12 to win the 1972 USILA title. And Cortland State beat Washington College to win the 1973 title, 13-8.[1]

The NCAA conducted a combined Division II and III tournament for the 1974 through 1979 seasons, followed by separate tournaments for Division II and Division III beginning in 1980.[2]

Champions

NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship
Year Site
(Host Team)
Stadium Championship Results Semifinalists
Champion Score Runner-Up
1980
Details
Geneva, NY
(Hobart)
Boswell Field Hobart 11–8 Cortland State Ithaca and Salisbury State
1981
Details
Hobart (2) 10–8 Cortland State Salisbury State and Washington (MD)
1982
Details
Hobart (3) 9–8
(OT)
Washington (MD) Roanoke and Salisbury State
1983
Details
Hobart (4) 13–9 Roanoke Ohio Wesleyan and Washington (MD)
1984
Details
Hobart (5) 12–5 Washington (MD) RIT and Salisbury State
1985
Details
Chestertown, MD
(Washington (MD))
Kibler Field Hobart (6) 15–8 Washington (MD) Cortland State and RIT
1986
Details
Geneva, NY
(Hobart)
Boswell Field Hobart (7) 13–10 Washington (MD) Cortland State and Ohio Wesleyan
1987
Details
Hobart (8) 9–5 Ohio Wesleyan RIT and Washington and Lee
1988
Details
Delaware, OH
(Ohio Wesleyan)
Selby Field Hobart (9) 18–9 Ohio Wesleyan Franklin & Marshall and Roanoke
1989
Details
Geneva, NY
(Hobart)
Boswell Field Hobart (10) 11-8 Ohio Wesleyan Nazareth (NY) and Washington (MD)
1990
Details
Hobart (11) 18–6 Washington (MD) Ohio Wesleyan and Salisbury State
1991
Details
Salisbury, MD
(Salisbury State)
Sea Gull Stadium Hobart (12) 12–11 Salisbury State Nazareth (NY) and Ohio Wesleyan
1992
Details
Philadelphia, PA
(Penn)
Franklin Field Nazareth (NY) 22–11 Roanoke Hobart and Ithaca
1993
Details
College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Hobart (13) 16–10 Ohio Wesleyan Nazareth (NY) and Washington (MD)
1994
Details
Salisbury State 15–9 Hobart Gettysburg and Nazareth (NY)
1995
Details
Salisbury State (2) 22–13 Nazareth (NY) Gettysburg and Ohio Wesleyan
1996
Details
Nazareth (NY) (2) 11–10
(OT)
Washington (MD) Ohio Wesleyan and Salisbury State
1997
Details
Nazareth (NY) (3) 15–14
(OT)
Washington (MD) Gettysburg and Ohio Wesleyan
1998
Details
Piscataway, NJ
(Rutgers)
Rutgers Stadium Washington (MD) 16–10 Nazareth (NY) Ohio Wesleyan and Salisbury State
1999
Details
College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Salisbury State (3) 13–6 Middlebury Denison and RIT
2000
Details
Middlebury 16–12 Salisbury State Nazareth (NY) and Washington & Lee
2001
Details
Piscataway, NJ
(Rutgers)
Rutgers Stadium Middlebury (2) 15–10 Gettysburg Denison and Nazareth (NY)
2002
Details
Middlebury (3) 14–9 Gettysburg Ithaca and Washington & Lee
2003
Details
Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium Salisbury (4) 14–13
(OT)
Middlebury SUNY Cortland and Whittier
2004
Details
Salisbury (5) 13–9 Nazareth (NY) Middlebury and Washington (MD)
2005
Details
Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field Salisbury (6) 11–10 Middlebury Nazareth and Roanoke
2006
Details
SUNY Cortland 13–12
(OT)
Salisbury' Roanoke and Wesleyan
2007
Details
Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium Salisbury (7) 15–9 SUNY Cortland Gettysburg and Wesleyan
2008
Details
Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium Salisbury (8) 19–13 SUNY Cortland Ithaca and Gettysburg
2009
Details
SUNY Cortland (2) 9–7 Gettysburg Middlebury and Stevenson
2010
Details
Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium Tufts 9–6 Salisbury SUNY Cortland and Stevenson
2011
Details
Salisbury (9) 19–7 Tufts Roanoke and RIT
2012
Details
Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium Salisbury (10) 14–10 SUNY Cortland Stevenson and Tufts
2013
Details
Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field Stevenson 16–14 RIT SUNY Cortland and Salisbury
2014
Details
Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium Tufts (2) 12–9 Salisbury RIT and Washington (MD)
2015
Details
Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field Tufts (3) 19–11 Lynchburg RIT and Gettysburg
2016
Details
Salisbury (11) 14-13 Tufts St. Lawrence and Gettysburg
2017
Details
Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium Salisbury (12) 15-7 RIT Denison and Wesleyan
2018
Details
Wesleyan 8-6 Salisbury Gettysburg and RIT
2019
Details
Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field Cabrini 16–12 Amherst Williams and Salisbury
2020
Details
Canceled due to COVID-19
2021
Details
East Hartford, CT Pratt & Whitney Stadium RIT 15–14
(2OT)
Salisbury Tufts and Christopher Newport
2022
Details
RIT (2) 12–10
Union Tufts and York
2023
Details
Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field
2024
Details
2025
Details
Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium
2026
Details

Team championship records

Team Championships Appearances Winning years
Hobart[a] 13 15 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993
Salisbury (Salisbury State) 12 18 1994, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017
Middlebury 3 6 2000, 2001, 2002
Nazareth 3 6 1992, 1996, 1997
Tufts 3 5 2010, 2014, 2015
RIT 2 4 2021, 2022
SUNY Cortland 2 7 2006, 2009
Cabrini 1 1 2019
Stevenson 1 1 2013
Wesleyan 1 1 2018
Washington College 1 8 1998
Amherst 0 1
Ohio Wesleyan 0 4
Gettysburg 0 3
Roanoke 0 2
Lynchburg 0 1
Union (NY) 0 1
  • Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified athletics from NCAA Division III.
  1. ^ Currently plays NCAA Division I men's lacrosse despite being a Division III member.

Finals appearances by state

State Champions School Runners-up School
  New York 20 Hobart (13), Nazareth (3), RIT (2), SUNY Cortland (2) 13 SUNY Cortland (5), Nazareth (3), Hobart (2), RIT (2), Union (1)
  Maryland 14 Salisbury (12), Washington (1), Stevenson (1) 13 Washington (7), Salisbury (6)
  Massachusetts 3 Tufts (3) 3 Tufts (2), Amherst (1)
  Vermont 3 Middlebury (3) 3 Middlebury (3)
  Pennsylvania 1 Cabrini (1) 3 Gettysburg (3)
  Connecticut 1 Wesleyan (1) 0
  Ohio 0 4 Ohio Wesleyan (4)
  Virginia 0 3 Roanoke (2), Lynchburg (1)

See also

References

  1. ^ Scott, Bob (1976). Lacrosse Technique and Tradition. The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-2060-X.
  2. ^ http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_lacrosse_champs_finals_records/2013/D3ResultsRecs.pdf[bare URL PDF]

External links

  • Division III men's lacrosse

ncaa, division, lacrosse, championship, annual, championship, lacrosse, held, ncaa, teams, competing, division, current, season, competition, edition, 2022, sportcollege, lacrossefounded1980no, teams34countryunited, statesmost, recentchampion, partner, espncbs. The NCAA Division III Men s Lacrosse Championship is the annual championship in men s lacrosse held by the NCAA for teams competing in Division III NCAA Division III Men s Lacrosse ChampionshipCurrent season competition or edition 2022 NCAA Division III Men s Lacrosse ChampionshipSportCollege lacrosseFounded1980No of teams34CountryUnited StatesMost recentchampion s RIT 1 TV partner s ESPNCBS College Sports NetworkOfficial websiteNCAA comAfter the inauguration of the NCAA Division I championship in 1971 the USILA added a small college tournament for two years for all non Division I schools Hobart defeated Washington College 15 12 to win the 1972 USILA title And Cortland State beat Washington College to win the 1973 title 13 8 1 The NCAA conducted a combined Division II and III tournament for the 1974 through 1979 seasons followed by separate tournaments for Division II and Division III beginning in 1980 2 Contents 1 Champions 2 Team championship records 2 1 Finals appearances by state 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksChampions EditNCAA Division III Men s Lacrosse ChampionshipYear Site Host Team Stadium Championship Results SemifinalistsChampion Score Runner Up1980Details Geneva NY Hobart Boswell Field Hobart 11 8 Cortland State Ithaca and Salisbury State1981Details Hobart 2 10 8 Cortland State Salisbury State and Washington MD 1982Details Hobart 3 9 8 OT Washington MD Roanoke and Salisbury State1983Details Hobart 4 13 9 Roanoke Ohio Wesleyan and Washington MD 1984Details Hobart 5 12 5 Washington MD RIT and Salisbury State1985Details Chestertown MD Washington MD Kibler Field Hobart 6 15 8 Washington MD Cortland State and RIT1986Details Geneva NY Hobart Boswell Field Hobart 7 13 10 Washington MD Cortland State and Ohio Wesleyan1987Details Hobart 8 9 5 Ohio Wesleyan RIT and Washington and Lee1988Details Delaware OH Ohio Wesleyan Selby Field Hobart 9 18 9 Ohio Wesleyan Franklin amp Marshall and Roanoke1989Details Geneva NY Hobart Boswell Field Hobart 10 11 8 Ohio Wesleyan Nazareth NY and Washington MD 1990Details Hobart 11 18 6 Washington MD Ohio Wesleyan and Salisbury State1991Details Salisbury MD Salisbury State Sea Gull Stadium Hobart 12 12 11 Salisbury State Nazareth NY and Ohio Wesleyan1992Details Philadelphia PA Penn Franklin Field Nazareth NY 22 11 Roanoke Hobart and Ithaca1993Details College Park MD Maryland Byrd Stadium Hobart 13 16 10 Ohio Wesleyan Nazareth NY and Washington MD 1994Details Salisbury State 15 9 Hobart Gettysburg and Nazareth NY 1995Details Salisbury State 2 22 13 Nazareth NY Gettysburg and Ohio Wesleyan1996Details Nazareth NY 2 11 10 OT Washington MD Ohio Wesleyan and Salisbury State1997Details Nazareth NY 3 15 14 OT Washington MD Gettysburg and Ohio Wesleyan1998Details Piscataway NJ Rutgers Rutgers Stadium Washington MD 16 10 Nazareth NY Ohio Wesleyan and Salisbury State1999Details College Park MD Maryland Byrd Stadium Salisbury State 3 13 6 Middlebury Denison and RIT2000Details Middlebury 16 12 Salisbury State Nazareth NY and Washington amp Lee2001Details Piscataway NJ Rutgers Rutgers Stadium Middlebury 2 15 10 Gettysburg Denison and Nazareth NY 2002Details Middlebury 3 14 9 Gettysburg Ithaca and Washington amp Lee2003Details Baltimore MD M amp T Bank Stadium Salisbury 4 14 13 OT Middlebury SUNY Cortland and Whittier2004Details Salisbury 5 13 9 Nazareth NY Middlebury and Washington MD 2005Details Philadelphia PA Lincoln Financial Field Salisbury 6 11 10 Middlebury Nazareth and Roanoke2006Details SUNY Cortland 13 12 OT Salisbury Roanoke and Wesleyan2007Details Baltimore MD M amp T Bank Stadium Salisbury 7 15 9 SUNY Cortland Gettysburg and Wesleyan2008Details Foxborough MA Gillette Stadium Salisbury 8 19 13 SUNY Cortland Ithaca and Gettysburg2009Details SUNY Cortland 2 9 7 Gettysburg Middlebury and Stevenson2010Details Baltimore MD M amp T Bank Stadium Tufts 9 6 Salisbury SUNY Cortland and Stevenson2011Details Salisbury 9 19 7 Tufts Roanoke and RIT2012Details Foxborough MA Gillette Stadium Salisbury 10 14 10 SUNY Cortland Stevenson and Tufts2013Details Philadelphia PA Lincoln Financial Field Stevenson 16 14 RIT SUNY Cortland and Salisbury2014Details Baltimore MD M amp T Bank Stadium Tufts 2 12 9 Salisbury RIT and Washington MD 2015Details Philadelphia PA Lincoln Financial Field Tufts 3 19 11 Lynchburg RIT and Gettysburg2016Details Salisbury 11 14 13 Tufts St Lawrence and Gettysburg2017Details Foxborough MA Gillette Stadium Salisbury 12 15 7 RIT Denison and Wesleyan2018Details Wesleyan 8 6 Salisbury Gettysburg and RIT2019Details Philadelphia PA Lincoln Financial Field Cabrini 16 12 Amherst Williams and Salisbury2020Details Canceled due to COVID 192021Details East Hartford CT Pratt amp Whitney Stadium RIT 15 14 2OT Salisbury Tufts and Christopher Newport2022Details RIT 2 12 10 Union Tufts and York2023Details Philadelphia PA Lincoln Financial Field2024Details2025Details Foxborough MA Gillette Stadium2026DetailsTeam championship records EditTeam Championships Appearances Winning yearsHobart a 13 15 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993Salisbury Salisbury State 12 18 1994 1995 1999 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2011 2012 2016 2017Middlebury 3 6 2000 2001 2002Nazareth 3 6 1992 1996 1997Tufts 3 5 2010 2014 2015RIT 2 4 2021 2022SUNY Cortland 2 7 2006 2009Cabrini 1 1 2019Stevenson 1 1 2013Wesleyan 1 1 2018Washington College 1 8 1998Amherst 0 1Ohio Wesleyan 0 4Gettysburg 0 3Roanoke 0 2Lynchburg 0 1Union NY 0 1Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified athletics from NCAA Division III Currently plays NCAA Division I men s lacrosse despite being a Division III member Finals appearances by state Edit State Champions School Runners up School New York 20 Hobart 13 Nazareth 3 RIT 2 SUNY Cortland 2 13 SUNY Cortland 5 Nazareth 3 Hobart 2 RIT 2 Union 1 Maryland 14 Salisbury 12 Washington 1 Stevenson 1 13 Washington 7 Salisbury 6 Massachusetts 3 Tufts 3 3 Tufts 2 Amherst 1 Vermont 3 Middlebury 3 3 Middlebury 3 Pennsylvania 1 Cabrini 1 3 Gettysburg 3 Connecticut 1 Wesleyan 1 0 Ohio 0 4 Ohio Wesleyan 4 Virginia 0 3 Roanoke 2 Lynchburg 1 See also EditNCAA Men s Lacrosse Championships Division I Division II NCAA Women s Lacrosse Championships Division I Division II Division III NAIA Men s Lacrosse Invitational United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Wingate Memorial Trophy North South Senior All Star Game Pre NCAA Lacrosse ChampionReferences Edit Scott Bob 1976 Lacrosse Technique and Tradition The Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 0 8018 2060 X http fs ncaa org Docs stats m lacrosse champs finals records 2013 D3ResultsRecs pdf bare URL PDF External links EditDivision III men s lacrosse Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NCAA Division III Men 27s Lacrosse Championship amp oldid 1109096964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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