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NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship

The NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship tournament determines the annual top men's field lacrosse team in the NCAA Division I. This tournament has determined the national champion since the inaugural 1971 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship. From 1936 through 1970, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) awarded the Wingate Memorial Trophy annually to the collegiate champion based on regular season records.

NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship
SportField lacrosse
Founded1971
No. of teams18
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Maryland (4)
Most titlesSyracuse (10)
TV partner(s)ESPN
CBS Sports Network
Official websiteNCAA.com
2022 Championship

History

 
NCAA Championship 2009. Syracuse vs. Cornell pregame in Gillette Stadium. Syracuse would win 10-9 in OT.

The first Division I Championship tournament held in 1971 replaced the USILA and Wingate Memorial Trophy national title awards. As of 2021, 50 NCAA tournaments have been held (not held in 2020). In that span eleven teams — Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Princeton, North Carolina, Virginia, Cornell, Duke, Maryland, Loyola University (Maryland), Denver and Yale — have won the national title, with Syracuse leading with ten titles (plus one vacated by the NCAA[a]). In all, 41 teams have participated in the NCAA tournament since its inception. Only seven unseeded teams — the 1988 Cornell Big Red, the 1991 Towson Tigers, the 2006 Massachusetts Minutemen, the 2010 Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the 2011 and 2012 Maryland Terrapins and the 2016 North Carolina Tar Heels — have made it to the championship game, and only ten unseeded teams have made it to the tournament semi-finals, the most recent being North Carolina in 2016. Johns Hopkins has appeared in every tournament but three (1971, 2013, 2021). The Number One seed in the tournament has won the title 17 times and there have been 13 undefeated National Champions. North Carolina in 2016 was the first unseeded team to win the national title.

Originally consisting of eight teams, the size of the tournament field has changed over the years, increasing to 10 in 1986, 12 in 1987, 16 in 2003, 18 in 2014, down to 17 in 2017, down again to 16 in 2021, and finally back up to 18 in 2022. The two semifinal games and the final have been played on the same weekend at the same stadium since 1986. All three matches have always been scheduled for Memorial Day weekend, with the semifinals doubleheader on Saturday afternoon and the final held on the holiday itself.

The sport has historically been focused in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states, with the sport's U.S. heartland today extending from New England to North Carolina. Only six schools from outside the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic have played in the NCAA tournament—Air Force, Butler, Denver, Marquette, Notre Dame, and Ohio State. No team west of the Eastern Time Zone won an NCAA championship until Denver in 2015.

19 coaches have won Division I titles: Richie Moran, Glenn Thiel, Bud Beardmore, Bob Scott, Henry Ciccarone, Willie Scroggs, Jr., Roy Simmons, Jr., Dave Klarmann, Don Zimmerman, Bill Tierney, Dom Starsia, John Desko, Dave Pietramala, John Danowski, Charley Toomey, John Tillman, Joe Breschi, Andy Shay, and Lars Tiffany. Tierney is the only one to have won at two different schools (Princeton and Denver).

Results

NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship
Year Host City
(University)
Host Stadium Final
Winner (Record)
(Seed)
Score Runner-up (Record)
(Seed)
1971
Details
Hempstead, New York
(Hofstra)
Hofstra Stadium Cornell (13–1)
(#1)
12–6 Maryland (9–4)
(#3)
1972
Details
College Park, Maryland
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Virginia (11–4)
(n/a)
13–12 Johns Hopkins (11–2)
(n/a)
1973
Details
Philadelphia
(Penn)
Franklin Field Maryland (10–0)
(#1)
10–9
(OT)
Johns Hopkins (11–2)
(#2)
1974
Details
Piscataway, New Jersey
(Rutgers)
Rutgers Stadium I Johns Hopkins (12–2)
(#2)
17–12 Maryland (8–2)
(#1)
1975
Details
Baltimore
(Johns Hopkins)
Homewood Field Maryland (8–2)
(#3)
20–13 Navy (10–5)
(#4)
1976
Details
Providence, Rhode Island
(Brown)
Brown Stadium Cornell (16–0)
(#2)
16–13
(OT)
Maryland (10–1)
(#1)
1977
Details
Charlottesville, Virginia
(Virginia)
Scott Stadium Cornell (13–0)
(#1)
16–8 Johns Hopkins (11–2)
(#2)
1978
Details
Piscataway, New Jersey
(Rutgers)
Rutgers Stadium I Johns Hopkins (13–1)
(#2)
13–8 Cornell (13–1)
(#1)
1979
Details
College Park, Maryland
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Johns Hopkins (13–0)
(#1)
15–9 Maryland (9–2)
(#2)
1980
Details
Ithaca, New York
(Cornell)
Schoellkopf Field Johns Hopkins (14–1)
(#2)
9–8
(2OT)
Virginia (12–2)
(#1)
1981
Details
Princeton, New Jersey
(Princeton)
Palmer Stadium North Carolina (12–0)
(#2)
14–13 Johns Hopkins (13–1)
(#1)
1982
Details
Charlottesville, Virginia
(Virginia)
Scott Stadium North Carolina (14–0)
(#1)
7–5 Johns Hopkins (11–3)
(#2)
1983
Details
Piscataway, New Jersey
(Rutgers)
Rutgers Stadium I Syracuse (14–1)
(#2)
17–16 Johns Hopkins (12–2)
(#1)
1984
Details
Newark, Delaware
(Delaware)
Delaware Stadium Johns Hopkins (14–0)
(#1)
13–10 Syracuse (15–1)
(#2)
1985
Details
Providence, Rhode Island
(Brown)
Brown Stadium Johns Hopkins (13–1)
(#1)
11–4 Syracuse (14–2)
(#2)
1986
Details
Newark, Delaware
(Delaware)
Delaware Stadium North Carolina (11–3)
(#5)
10–9
(OT)
Virginia (12–3)
(#3)
1987
Details
Piscataway, New Jersey
(Rutgers)
Rutgers Stadium I Johns Hopkins (10–3)
(#4)
11–10 Cornell (13–1)
(#2)
1988
Details
Syracuse, New York
(Syracuse)
Carrier Dome Syracuse (15–0)
(#1)
13–8 Cornell (9–6)
(unseeded)
1989
Details
College Park, Maryland
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Syracuse (14–1)
(#1)
13–12 Johns Hopkins (11–2)
(#2)
1990
Details
Piscataway, New Jersey
(Rutgers)
Rutgers Stadium I Syracuse (Vacated) (13–0)
(#1) [a]
21–9 Loyola (11–3)
(#3)
1991
Details
Syracuse, New York
(Syracuse)
Carrier Dome North Carolina (16–0)
(#1)
18–13 Towson (12–4)
(unseeded)
1992
Details
Philadelphia
(Penn)
Franklin Field Princeton (13–2)
(#3)
10–9
(OT)
Syracuse (13–2)
(#1)
1993
Details
College Park, Maryland
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Syracuse (12–2)
(#3)
13–12 North Carolina (14–2)
(#1)
1994
Details
College Park, Maryland
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Princeton (14–1)
(#3)
9–8
(OT)
Virginia (13–4)
(#5)
1995
Details
College Park, Maryland
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Syracuse (13–2)
(#3)
13–9 Maryland (12–4)
(#4)
1996
Details
College Park, Maryland
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Princeton (14–1)
(#1)
13–12
(OT)
Virginia (12–4)
(#3)
1997
Details
College Park, Maryland
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Princeton (15–0)
(#1)
19–7 Maryland (11–5)
(#7)
1998
Details
Piscataway, New Jersey
(Rutgers)
Rutgers Stadium II Princeton (14–1)
(#2)
15–5 Maryland (14–3)
(#5)
1999
Details
College Park, Maryland
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Virginia (13–3)
(#3)
12–10 Syracuse (12–5)
(#8)
2000
Details
College Park, Maryland
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Syracuse (15–1)
(#1)
13–7 Princeton (12–3)
(#3)
2001
Details
Piscataway, New Jersey
(Rutgers)
Rutgers Stadium II Princeton (14–1)
(#2)
10–9
(OT)
Syracuse (13–3)
(#1)
2002
Details
Piscataway, New Jersey
(Rutgers)
Rutgers Stadium II Syracuse (15–2)
(#2)
13–12 Princeton (10–5)
(#4)
2003
Details
Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium Virginia (15–2)
(#2)
9–7 Johns Hopkins (14–2)
(#1)
2004
Details
Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium Syracuse (15–2)
(#4)
14–13 Navy (15–3)
(#2)
2005
Details
Philadelphia (Penn) Lincoln Financial Field Johns Hopkins (16–0)
(#1)
9–8 Duke (17–3)
(#2)
2006
Details
Philadelphia (Penn) Lincoln Financial Field Virginia (17–0)
(#1)
15–7 Massachusetts (13–5)
(unseeded)
2007
Details
Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium Johns Hopkins (13–4)
(#3)
12–11 Duke (17–3)
(#1)
2008
Details
Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium Syracuse (16–2)
(#3)
13–10 Johns Hopkins (11–6)
(#5)
2009
Details
Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium Syracuse (15–2)
(#2)
10–9
(OT)
Cornell (13–4)
(#5)
2010
Details
Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium Duke (16–4)
(#5)
6–5
(OT)
Notre Dame (12–6)
(unseeded)
2011
Details
Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium Virginia (13–5)
(#7)
9–7 Maryland (13–5)
(unseeded)
2012
Details
Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium Loyola (18–1)
(#1)
9–3 Maryland (12–6)
(unseeded)
2013
Details
Philadelphia (Drexel) Lincoln Financial Field Duke (16–5)
(#7)
16–10 Syracuse (16–4)
(#1)
2014
Details
Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium Duke (17–3)
(#1)
11–9 Notre Dame (12–6)
(#6)
2015
Details
Philadelphia (Drexel) Lincoln Financial Field Denver (17–2)
(#4)
10–5 Maryland (15–4)
(#6)
2016
Details
Philadelphia (Drexel) Lincoln Financial Field North Carolina (12–6)
(unseeded)
14–13

(OT)

Maryland (17–3)
(#1)
2017
Details
Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium Maryland (16–3)
(#1)
9–6 Ohio State (16–5)
(#3)
2018
Details
Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium Yale (17–3)
(#3)
13–11 Duke (16–4)
(#4)
2019
Details
Philadelphia (Drexel) Lincoln Financial Field Virginia (17–3)
(#3)
13–9 Yale (15–4)
(#5)
2020
Details
Philadelphia (Drexel) Lincoln Financial Field Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021
Details
East Hartford, Connecticut (Fairfield) Rentschler Field Virginia (14–4)
(#4)
17–16 Maryland (15–1)
(#3)
2022
Details
East Hartford, Connecticut (Fairfield) Rentschler Field Maryland (18–0)
(#1)
9–7 Cornell (14–5)
(#7)
2023 Details Philadelphia (Drexel) Lincoln Financial Field
2024
Details
Philadelphia (Drexel) Lincoln Financial Field
2025
Details
Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium
2026
Details
Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium

Team titles

 
 
Syracuse
 
Virginia
 
Princeton
 
North Carolina
 
Maryland
 
Cornell
 
Duke
 
Denver
 
Yale
 
Baltimore schools
  Johns Hopkins
  Loyola
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National Championships by school
  – 10 championships,   – 9 championships,   – 7 championships,   – 6 championships,   – 5 championships,   – 4 championships,   – 3 championships,   – 1 championship
Team Titles Finals lost Years won
Syracuse[a] 10 6 1983, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009
Johns Hopkins 9 9 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1987, 2005, 2007
Virginia 7 4 1972, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2019, 2021
Princeton 6 2 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001
North Carolina 5 1 1981, 1982, 1986, 1991, 2016
Maryland 4 12 1973, 1975, 2017, 2022
Cornell 3 5 1971, 1976, 1977
Duke 3 3 2010, 2013, 2014
Denver 1 0 2015
Loyola 1 2 2012
Yale 1 1 2018
Navy 0 2
Notre Dame 0 2
Towson 0 1
Massachusetts 0 1
Ohio State 0 1

Finals appearances by state

State Titles University Runners-up University
  Maryland 14 Johns Hopkins (9), Maryland (4), Loyola (1) 25 Maryland (12), Johns Hopkins (9), Navy (2), Loyola (1), Towson (1)
  New York 13 Syracuse (10), Cornell (3) 11 Syracuse (6), Cornell (5)
  North Carolina 8 North Carolina (5), Duke (3) 4 Duke (3), North Carolina (1)
  Virginia 7 Virginia (7) 4 Virginia (4)
  New Jersey 6 Princeton (6) 2 Princeton (2)
  Connecticut 1 Yale (1) 1 Yale (1)
  Colorado 1 Denver (1) 0
  Indiana 0 2 Notre Dame (2)
  Massachusetts 0 1 Massachusetts (1)
  Ohio 0 1 Ohio State (1)

Team Championships 1881–present

Below is a list of team championship titles, inclusive of those awarded prior to the formation of the NCAA Division I Championship. These include the ILA champions (1881–1898), the USIULL and ILA champions (1899–1905), the USILL champions (1906–1925), the USILA champions (1926–1935), and the Wingate Memorial Trophy (1936–1972) recipients. Of note several schools have claimed their Northern and Southern Division titles won during the USILL years as national championships (based on the results of 3 or 4 intra-division games), while others have not. Still others were acclaimed in their time as unofficial title winners based on being leading teams in the collegiate ranks in particular years. Furthermore, the USILL (1906–1925) was a closed membership organization. Some strong teams of the era, such as Army and Navy, were never members, so that in some years, the USILL champion was not necessarily the best team in the United States.

Team Titles Years won/claimed#
Johns Hopkins 44 1891, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1913, 1915, 1918, 1919, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1932§, 1933§, 1934§, 1941, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1957, 1959, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1987, 2005, 2007
Navy 17 1928, 1929, 1938, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1954, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970
Princeton 15 1883, 1884, 1888, 1889, 1935§, 1937, 1942, 1951, 1953, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001
Syracuse[a] 14 1920, 1922, 1924, 1925, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009
Maryland 13 1928, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1967, 1973, 1975, 2017, 2022
Harvard 13 1881†, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912‡, 1913, 1915
Lehigh 10 1890, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1920, 1921‡
Virginia 9 1952, 1970, 1972, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2019, 2021
Army 8 1923, 1944, 1945, 1951, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1969
Cornell 7 1903, 1907, 1914, 1916, 1971, 1976, 1977
North Carolina 5 1981, 1982, 1986, 1991, 2016
Stevens Tech 4 1892, 1894, 1917, 1918
Swarthmore 4 1901, 1904, 1905, 1910
Duke 3 2010, 2013, 2014
Yale 2 1883, 2018
St John's (MD) 2 1930, 1931
Denver 1 2015
Loyola 1 2012
Rutgers 1 1928
Union College 1 1929
RPI 1 1952
#Championship or co-championship claims, as published in school media guide, record book or yearbook
§The USILA did not name champions for the 1932–1935 seasons. School claims national championship based on being that year's leading team.
†Won a tournament conducted for the first collegiate national championship by the U.S. National Lacrosse Association.
‡Won a post-season championship game between the winners of the USILL Northern and Southern Divisions.

Championships by state

State Titles University
  Maryland 77 Johns Hopkins (44), Navy (17), Maryland (13), St. John's MD (2), Loyola (1)
  New York 31 Syracuse (14), Army (8), Cornell (7), Union College (1), RPI (1)
  New Jersey 20 Princeton (15), Stevens Tech (4), Rutgers (1)
  Pennsylvania 14 Lehigh (10), Swarthmore (4)
  Massachusetts 13 Harvard (13)
  North Carolina 8 North Carolina (5), Duke (3)
  Virginia 7 Virginia (7)
  Connecticut 2 Yale (2)
  Colorado 1 Denver (1)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Syracuse's championship in the 1990 tournament was vacated by the NCAA. The NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait's records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse and coach Roy Simmons, Jr.'s record in the 1990 tournament.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Men's Lacrosse Championship History". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 2015-11-22.

External links

  • NCAA page for men's lacrosse

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The NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship tournament determines the annual top men s field lacrosse team in the NCAA Division I This tournament has determined the national champion since the inaugural 1971 NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship From 1936 through 1970 the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association USILA awarded the Wingate Memorial Trophy annually to the collegiate champion based on regular season records NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse ChampionshipSportField lacrosseFounded1971No of teams18CountryUnited StatesMost recentchampion s Maryland 4 Most titlesSyracuse 10 TV partner s ESPNCBS Sports NetworkOfficial websiteNCAA com2022 Championship Contents 1 History 2 Results 3 Team titles 3 1 Finals appearances by state 4 Team Championships 1881 present 4 1 Championships by state 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit NCAA Championship 2009 Syracuse vs Cornell pregame in Gillette Stadium Syracuse would win 10 9 in OT The first Division I Championship tournament held in 1971 replaced the USILA and Wingate Memorial Trophy national title awards As of 2021 50 NCAA tournaments have been held not held in 2020 In that span eleven teams Johns Hopkins Syracuse Princeton North Carolina Virginia Cornell Duke Maryland Loyola University Maryland Denver and Yale have won the national title with Syracuse leading with ten titles plus one vacated by the NCAA a In all 41 teams have participated in the NCAA tournament since its inception Only seven unseeded teams the 1988 Cornell Big Red the 1991 Towson Tigers the 2006 Massachusetts Minutemen the 2010 Notre Dame Fighting Irish the 2011 and 2012 Maryland Terrapins and the 2016 North Carolina Tar Heels have made it to the championship game and only ten unseeded teams have made it to the tournament semi finals the most recent being North Carolina in 2016 Johns Hopkins has appeared in every tournament but three 1971 2013 2021 The Number One seed in the tournament has won the title 17 times and there have been 13 undefeated National Champions North Carolina in 2016 was the first unseeded team to win the national title Originally consisting of eight teams the size of the tournament field has changed over the years increasing to 10 in 1986 12 in 1987 16 in 2003 18 in 2014 down to 17 in 2017 down again to 16 in 2021 and finally back up to 18 in 2022 The two semifinal games and the final have been played on the same weekend at the same stadium since 1986 All three matches have always been scheduled for Memorial Day weekend with the semifinals doubleheader on Saturday afternoon and the final held on the holiday itself The sport has historically been focused in the Northeast and Mid Atlantic states with the sport s U S heartland today extending from New England to North Carolina Only six schools from outside the Northeast Mid Atlantic have played in the NCAA tournament Air Force Butler Denver Marquette Notre Dame and Ohio State No team west of the Eastern Time Zone won an NCAA championship until Denver in 2015 19 coaches have won Division I titles Richie Moran Glenn Thiel Bud Beardmore Bob Scott Henry Ciccarone Willie Scroggs Jr Roy Simmons Jr Dave Klarmann Don Zimmerman Bill Tierney Dom Starsia John Desko Dave Pietramala John Danowski Charley Toomey John Tillman Joe Breschi Andy Shay and Lars Tiffany Tierney is the only one to have won at two different schools Princeton and Denver Results EditNCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse ChampionshipYear Host City University Host Stadium FinalWinner Record Seed Score Runner up Record Seed 1971 Details Hempstead New York Hofstra Hofstra Stadium Cornell 13 1 1 12 6 Maryland 9 4 3 1972 Details College Park Maryland Maryland Byrd Stadium Virginia 11 4 n a 13 12 Johns Hopkins 11 2 n a 1973 Details Philadelphia Penn Franklin Field Maryland 10 0 1 10 9 OT Johns Hopkins 11 2 2 1974 Details Piscataway New Jersey Rutgers Rutgers Stadium I Johns Hopkins 12 2 2 17 12 Maryland 8 2 1 1975 Details Baltimore Johns Hopkins Homewood Field Maryland 8 2 3 20 13 Navy 10 5 4 1976 Details Providence Rhode Island Brown Brown Stadium Cornell 16 0 2 16 13 OT Maryland 10 1 1 1977 Details Charlottesville Virginia Virginia Scott Stadium Cornell 13 0 1 16 8 Johns Hopkins 11 2 2 1978 Details Piscataway New Jersey Rutgers Rutgers Stadium I Johns Hopkins 13 1 2 13 8 Cornell 13 1 1 1979 Details College Park Maryland Maryland Byrd Stadium Johns Hopkins 13 0 1 15 9 Maryland 9 2 2 1980 Details Ithaca New York Cornell Schoellkopf Field Johns Hopkins 14 1 2 9 8 2OT Virginia 12 2 1 1981 Details Princeton New Jersey Princeton Palmer Stadium North Carolina 12 0 2 14 13 Johns Hopkins 13 1 1 1982 Details Charlottesville Virginia Virginia Scott Stadium North Carolina 14 0 1 7 5 Johns Hopkins 11 3 2 1983 Details Piscataway New Jersey Rutgers Rutgers Stadium I Syracuse 14 1 2 17 16 Johns Hopkins 12 2 1 1984 Details Newark Delaware Delaware Delaware Stadium Johns Hopkins 14 0 1 13 10 Syracuse 15 1 2 1985 Details Providence Rhode Island Brown Brown Stadium Johns Hopkins 13 1 1 11 4 Syracuse 14 2 2 1986 Details Newark Delaware Delaware Delaware Stadium North Carolina 11 3 5 10 9 OT Virginia 12 3 3 1987 Details Piscataway New Jersey Rutgers Rutgers Stadium I Johns Hopkins 10 3 4 11 10 Cornell 13 1 2 1988 Details Syracuse New York Syracuse Carrier Dome Syracuse 15 0 1 13 8 Cornell 9 6 unseeded 1989 Details College Park Maryland Maryland Byrd Stadium Syracuse 14 1 1 13 12 Johns Hopkins 11 2 2 1990 Details Piscataway New Jersey Rutgers Rutgers Stadium I Syracuse Vacated 13 0 1 a 21 9 Loyola 11 3 3 1991 Details Syracuse New York Syracuse Carrier Dome North Carolina 16 0 1 18 13 Towson 12 4 unseeded 1992 Details Philadelphia Penn Franklin Field Princeton 13 2 3 10 9 OT Syracuse 13 2 1 1993 Details College Park Maryland Maryland Byrd Stadium Syracuse 12 2 3 13 12 North Carolina 14 2 1 1994 Details College Park Maryland Maryland Byrd Stadium Princeton 14 1 3 9 8 OT Virginia 13 4 5 1995 Details College Park Maryland Maryland Byrd Stadium Syracuse 13 2 3 13 9 Maryland 12 4 4 1996 Details College Park Maryland Maryland Byrd Stadium Princeton 14 1 1 13 12 OT Virginia 12 4 3 1997 Details College Park Maryland Maryland Byrd Stadium Princeton 15 0 1 19 7 Maryland 11 5 7 1998 Details Piscataway New Jersey Rutgers Rutgers Stadium II Princeton 14 1 2 15 5 Maryland 14 3 5 1999 Details College Park Maryland Maryland Byrd Stadium Virginia 13 3 3 12 10 Syracuse 12 5 8 2000 Details College Park Maryland Maryland Byrd Stadium Syracuse 15 1 1 13 7 Princeton 12 3 3 2001 Details Piscataway New Jersey Rutgers Rutgers Stadium II Princeton 14 1 2 10 9 OT Syracuse 13 3 1 2002 Details Piscataway New Jersey Rutgers Rutgers Stadium II Syracuse 15 2 2 13 12 Princeton 10 5 4 2003 Details Baltimore M amp T Bank Stadium Virginia 15 2 2 9 7 Johns Hopkins 14 2 1 2004 Details Baltimore M amp T Bank Stadium Syracuse 15 2 4 14 13 Navy 15 3 2 2005 Details Philadelphia Penn Lincoln Financial Field Johns Hopkins 16 0 1 9 8 Duke 17 3 2 2006 Details Philadelphia Penn Lincoln Financial Field Virginia 17 0 1 15 7 Massachusetts 13 5 unseeded 2007 Details Baltimore M amp T Bank Stadium Johns Hopkins 13 4 3 12 11 Duke 17 3 1 2008 Details Foxborough Massachusetts Gillette Stadium Syracuse 16 2 3 13 10 Johns Hopkins 11 6 5 2009 Details Foxborough Massachusetts Gillette Stadium Syracuse 15 2 2 10 9 OT Cornell 13 4 5 2010 Details Baltimore M amp T Bank Stadium Duke 16 4 5 6 5 OT Notre Dame 12 6 unseeded 2011 Details Baltimore M amp T Bank Stadium Virginia 13 5 7 9 7 Maryland 13 5 unseeded 2012 Details Foxborough Massachusetts Gillette Stadium Loyola 18 1 1 9 3 Maryland 12 6 unseeded 2013 Details Philadelphia Drexel Lincoln Financial Field Duke 16 5 7 16 10 Syracuse 16 4 1 2014 Details Baltimore M amp T Bank Stadium Duke 17 3 1 11 9 Notre Dame 12 6 6 2015 Details Philadelphia Drexel Lincoln Financial Field Denver 17 2 4 10 5 Maryland 15 4 6 2016 Details Philadelphia Drexel Lincoln Financial Field North Carolina 12 6 unseeded 14 13 OT Maryland 17 3 1 2017 Details Foxborough Massachusetts Gillette Stadium Maryland 16 3 1 9 6 Ohio State 16 5 3 2018 Details Foxborough Massachusetts Gillette Stadium Yale 17 3 3 13 11 Duke 16 4 4 2019 Details Philadelphia Drexel Lincoln Financial Field Virginia 17 3 3 13 9 Yale 15 4 5 2020 Details Philadelphia Drexel Lincoln Financial Field Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic2021 Details East Hartford Connecticut Fairfield Rentschler Field Virginia 14 4 4 17 16 Maryland 15 1 3 2022 Details East Hartford Connecticut Fairfield Rentschler Field Maryland 18 0 1 9 7 Cornell 14 5 7 2023 Details Philadelphia Drexel Lincoln Financial Field2024 Details Philadelphia Drexel Lincoln Financial Field2025 Details Foxborough Massachusetts Gillette Stadium2026 Details Foxborough Massachusetts Gillette StadiumTeam titles EditSee also NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship appearances by school Syracuse Virginia Princeton North Carolina Maryland Cornell Duke Denver Yale Baltimore schools Johns Hopkins Loyolaclass notpageimage National Championships by school 10 championships 9 championships 7 championships 6 championships 5 championships 4 championships 3 championships 1 championship Team Titles Finals lost Years wonSyracuse a 10 6 1983 1988 1989 1993 1995 2000 2002 2004 2008 2009Johns Hopkins 9 9 1974 1978 1979 1980 1984 1985 1987 2005 2007Virginia 7 4 1972 1999 2003 2006 2011 2019 2021Princeton 6 2 1992 1994 1996 1997 1998 2001North Carolina 5 1 1981 1982 1986 1991 2016Maryland 4 12 1973 1975 2017 2022Cornell 3 5 1971 1976 1977Duke 3 3 2010 2013 2014Denver 1 0 2015Loyola 1 2 2012Yale 1 1 2018Navy 0 2Notre Dame 0 2Towson 0 1Massachusetts 0 1Ohio State 0 1Finals appearances by state Edit State Titles University Runners up University Maryland 14 Johns Hopkins 9 Maryland 4 Loyola 1 25 Maryland 12 Johns Hopkins 9 Navy 2 Loyola 1 Towson 1 New York 13 Syracuse 10 Cornell 3 11 Syracuse 6 Cornell 5 North Carolina 8 North Carolina 5 Duke 3 4 Duke 3 North Carolina 1 Virginia 7 Virginia 7 4 Virginia 4 New Jersey 6 Princeton 6 2 Princeton 2 Connecticut 1 Yale 1 1 Yale 1 Colorado 1 Denver 1 0 Indiana 0 2 Notre Dame 2 Massachusetts 0 1 Massachusetts 1 Ohio 0 1 Ohio State 1 Team Championships 1881 present EditBelow is a list of team championship titles inclusive of those awarded prior to the formation of the NCAA Division I Championship These include the ILA champions 1881 1898 the USIULL and ILA champions 1899 1905 the USILL champions 1906 1925 the USILA champions 1926 1935 and the Wingate Memorial Trophy 1936 1972 recipients Of note several schools have claimed their Northern and Southern Division titles won during the USILL years as national championships based on the results of 3 or 4 intra division games while others have not Still others were acclaimed in their time as unofficial title winners based on being leading teams in the collegiate ranks in particular years Furthermore the USILL 1906 1925 was a closed membership organization Some strong teams of the era such as Army and Navy were never members so that in some years the USILL champion was not necessarily the best team in the United States Team Titles Years won claimed Johns Hopkins 44 1891 1898 1899 1900 1902 1903 1906 1907 1908 1909 1911 1913 1915 1918 1919 1922 1923 1924 1926 1927 1928 1932 1933 1934 1941 1947 1948 1949 1950 1957 1959 1967 1968 1969 1970 1974 1978 1979 1980 1984 1985 1987 2005 2007Navy 17 1928 1929 1938 1943 1945 1946 1949 1954 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1970Princeton 15 1883 1884 1888 1889 1935 1937 1942 1951 1953 1992 1994 1996 1997 1998 2001Syracuse a 14 1920 1922 1924 1925 1983 1988 1989 1993 1995 2000 2002 2004 2008 2009Maryland 13 1928 1936 1937 1939 1940 1955 1956 1959 1967 1973 1975 2017 2022Harvard 13 1881 1882 1883 1885 1886 1887 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1915Lehigh 10 1890 1893 1895 1896 1897 1914 1916 1917 1920 1921 Virginia 9 1952 1970 1972 1999 2003 2006 2011 2019 2021Army 8 1923 1944 1945 1951 1958 1959 1961 1969Cornell 7 1903 1907 1914 1916 1971 1976 1977North Carolina 5 1981 1982 1986 1991 2016Stevens Tech 4 1892 1894 1917 1918Swarthmore 4 1901 1904 1905 1910Duke 3 2010 2013 2014Yale 2 1883 2018St John s MD 2 1930 1931Denver 1 2015Loyola 1 2012Rutgers 1 1928Union College 1 1929RPI 1 1952 Championship or co championship claims as published in school media guide record book or yearbook The USILA did not name champions for the 1932 1935 seasons School claims national championship based on being that year s leading team Won a tournament conducted for the first collegiate national championship by the U S National Lacrosse Association Won a post season championship game between the winners of the USILL Northern and Southern Divisions Championships by state Edit State Titles University Maryland 77 Johns Hopkins 44 Navy 17 Maryland 13 St John s MD 2 Loyola 1 New York 31 Syracuse 14 Army 8 Cornell 7 Union College 1 RPI 1 New Jersey 20 Princeton 15 Stevens Tech 4 Rutgers 1 Pennsylvania 14 Lehigh 10 Swarthmore 4 Massachusetts 13 Harvard 13 North Carolina 8 North Carolina 5 Duke 3 Virginia 7 Virginia 7 Connecticut 2 Yale 2 Colorado 1 Denver 1 See also EditNCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship all time team records NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship appearances by school NCAA Division I Undefeated National Champions NCAA Division II Men s Lacrosse Championship NCAA Division III Men s Lacrosse Championship NCAA Division I Women s Lacrosse Championship North South Senior All Star Game United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Wingate Memorial TrophyNotes Edit a b c d Syracuse s championship in the 1990 tournament was vacated by the NCAA The NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible Under NCAA rules Syracuse and Paul Gait s records for that championship were vacated The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse and coach Roy Simmons Jr s record in the 1990 tournament 1 References Edit Men s Lacrosse Championship History National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved 2015 11 22 External links EditNCAA page for men s lacrosse Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NCAA Division I Men 27s Lacrosse Championship amp oldid 1135984563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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