NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship
- NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship
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The annual NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship tournament determines the top women's lacrosse team in the NCAA Division I, Division II, and Division III.
This tournament is a single elimination competition that has determined the women's lacrosse collegiate national champion since 1982 for Division I, 1985 for Division III, and 2001 for Division II.
Contents
Division I
See Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Champions for the AIAW Division I women's lacrosse champions from 1978 to 1982. NOTE: In 1982, there was both an NCAA and an AIAW champion.
Team Championship Record Winning years Maryland 10-6 1986, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010 Northwestern 6-1 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 Princeton 3-4 1994, 2002, 2003 Virginia 3-6 1991, 1993, 2004 Penn State 2-2 1987, 1989 Temple 2-2 1984, 1988 Delaware 1-0 1983 Harvard 1-2 1990 Massachusetts 1-0 1982 New Hampshire 1-0 1985 Trenton State 0-1 Loyola (MD) 0-1 Dartmouth 0-1 North Carolina 0-1 Pennsylvania 0-1 Georgetown 0-2 Division II
Year Champion Score Defeated 2001 C.W. Post 13-9 West Chester 2002 West Chester 11-6 Stonehill 2003 Stonehill 9-8 Longwood 2004 Adelphi 12-11 West Chester 2005 Stonehill 13-10 West Chester 2006 Adelphi 16-8 West Chester 2007 C.W. Post 15-7 West Chester 2008 West Chester 13-12 C.W. Post 2009 Adelphi 16-4 Lock Haven 2010 Adelphi 17-7 West Chester Team Championship Record Winning years Adelphi University 4-0 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010 C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University 2-1 2001, 2007 Stonehill College 2-1 2003, 2005 West Chester University 2-6 2002, 2008 Lock Haven University 0-1 Longwood University 0-1 Division III
Year Champion Score Defeated 1985 Trenton State 7-4 Ursinus 1986 Ursinus 12-10 Trenton State 1987 Trenton State 8-7 (OT) Ursinus 1988 Trenton State 14-11 William Smith 1989 Ursinus 8-6 Trenton State 1990 Ursinus 7-6 St. Lawrence 1991 Trenton State 7-6 Ursinus 1992 Trenton State1 5-3 William Smith 1993 Trenton State 10-9 William Smith 1994 Trenton State 29-11 William Smith 1995 Trenton State 14-13 William Smith 1996 TCNJ 15-8 Middlebury 1997 Middlebury 14-9 TCNJ 1998 TCNJ 12-11 (OT) Williams 1999 Middlebury 10-9 Amherst 2000 TCNJ 14-8 Williams 2001 Middlebury 11-10 Amherst 2002 Middlebury 12-6 TCNJ 2003 Amherst 11-9 Middlebury 2004 Middlebury 13-11 (OT) TCNJ 2005 TCNJ 9-7 Salisbury 2006 TCNJ 10-4 Gettysburg 2007 Franklin & Marshall 11-8 Salisbury 2008 Hamilton 13-6 Franklin & Marshall 2009 Franklin & Marshall 11-10 Salisbury 2010 Salisbury 7-6 Hamilton 2011 Gettysburg 16-5 Bowdoin 1 Trenton State later vacated title
Team Championship Record Winning years Trenton State/TCNJ 12*-5 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2006Middlebury 5-2 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004 Ursinus 3-3 1986, 1989, 1990 Franklin & Marshall 2-1 2007, 2009 Amherst 1-2 2003 Hamilton 1-1 2008 Salisbury 1-3 2010 Gettysburg 1-1 2011 William Smith 0-5 St. Lawrence 0-1 Williams 0-2
* Trenton State vacated 1992 title due to NCAA penaltiesSee also
External links
- NCAA page for women's lacrosse
- NCAA's Site with footage of the games
- Great Selection of Lacrosse Trophies
National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Awards • Hall of Champions • Conferences

Division I sports
and championshipsInstitutions • Athletic Directors • Baseball (Championship, CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Women's Bowling • Boxing • Cross Country (Men, Women) • Fencing (Championship) • Women's Field Hockey • Football (FBS / BCS, FCS) • Golf (Men, Women) • Gymnastics (Men, Women) • Ice Hockey (Men, Women) • Lacrosse (Men, Women) • Rifle • Rowing (Women's Championship) • Skiing • Soccer (Men, Women) • Softball (Championship, CWS) • Swimming & Diving (Men, Women) • Tennis (Men, Women) • Track & Field (Men's Indoor & Outdoor, Women's Indoor & Outdoor) • Volleyball (Men, Women) • Water Polo (Men, Women) • Wrestling (Championship)
Division II Institutions • Baseball (CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Football (Championship) • Soccer (Men) • Softball (CWS)
Division III Institutions • Baseball (CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Football (Championship) • Soccer (Men) • Softball (CWS)
Categories:- NCAA championships
- Lacrosse in the United States
- College lacrosse in the United States
- Lacrosse tournaments
- Women's lacrosse
- Women's sports in the United States
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