NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship
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Each year, the NCAA Championship determines the top lacrosse team in the NCAA Division I, Division II, and Division III.
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[edit] Division I
- 1971 -- Cornell 12-6 Maryland
- 1972 -- Virginia 13-12 Johns Hopkins
- 1973 -- Maryland 10-9 (2 OT) Johns Hopkins
- 1974 -- Johns Hopkins 17-12 Maryland
- 1975 -- Maryland 20-13 Navy
- 1976 -- Cornell 16-13 (OT) Maryland
- 1977 -- Cornell 16-8 Johns Hopkins
- 1978 -- Johns Hopkins 13-8 Cornell
- 1979 -- Johns Hopkins 15-9 Maryland
- 1980 -- Johns Hopkins 9-8 (2 OT) Virginia
- 1981 -- North Carolina 14-13 Johns Hopkins
- 1982 -- North Carolina 7-5 Johns Hopkins
- 1983 -- Syracuse 17-16 Johns Hopkins
- 1984 -- Johns Hopkins 13-10 Syracuse
- 1985 -- Johns Hopkins 11-4 Syracuse
- 1986 -- North Carolina 10-9 (OT) Virginia
- 1987 -- Johns Hopkins 11-10 Cornell
- 1988 -- Syracuse 13-8 Cornell
- 1989 -- Syracuse 13-12 Johns Hopkins
- 1990 -- Syracuse121-9 Loyola (MD)
- 1991 -- North Carolina 18-13 Towson State
- 1992 -- Princeton 10-9 (2 OT) Syracuse
- 1993 -- Syracuse 13-12 North Carolina
- 1994 -- Princeton 9-8 (OT) Virginia
- 1995 -- Syracuse 13-9 Maryland
- 1996 -- Princeton 13-12 (OT) Virginia
- 1997 -- Princeton 19-7 Maryland
- 1998 -- Princeton 15-5 Maryland
- 1999 -- Virginia 12-10 Syracuse
- 2000 -- Syracuse 13-7 Princeton
- 2001 -- Princeton 10-9 (OT) Syracuse
- 2002 -- Syracuse 13-12 Princeton
- 2003 -- Virginia 9-7 Johns Hopkins
- 2004 -- Syracuse 14-13 Navy
- 2005 -- Johns Hopkins 9-8 Duke
- 2006 -- Virginia 15-7 Massachusetts
1 Syracuse's participation in tournament vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions
[edit] Division II
- 1974 -- Towson State 18-17 (ot) Hobart
- 1975 -- Cortland State 12-11 Hobart
- 1976 -- Hobart 18-9 Adelphi
- 1977 -- Hobart 23-13 Washington (MD)
- 1978 -- Roanoke 14-13 Hobart
- 1979 -- Adelphi 17-12 UMBC
- 1980 -- UMBC 23-14 Adelphi
- 1981 -- Adelphi 17-14 Loyola (MD)
- 1982-1992 -- No tournament
- 1993 -- Adelphi 11-7 C.W. Post
- 1994 -- Springfield 15-12 New York Tech
- 1995 -- Adelphi 12-10 Springfield
- 1996 -- C.W. Post 15-10 Adelphi
- 1997 -- New York Tech 18-11 Adelphi
- 1998 -- Adelphi 18-6 C.W. Post
- 1999 -- Adelphi 11-8 C.W. Post
- 2000 -- Limestone College 10-9 C.W. Post
- 2001 -- Adelphi 14-10 Limestone College
- 2002 -- Limestone College 11-9 New York Tech
- 2003 -- New York Tech 9-4 Limestone College
- 2004 -- LeMoyne 11-10 (2 OT) Limestone College
- 2005 -- New York Tech 14-13 (OT) Limestone College
- 2006 -- LeMoyne 12-5 Dowling
[edit] Division III
- 1980 -- Hobart 11-8 Cortland State
- 1981 -- Hobart 10-8 Cortland State
- 1982 -- Hobart 9-8 (OT) Washington College (MD)
- 1983 -- Hobart 13-9 Roanoke
- 1984 -- Hobart 12-5 Washington College (MD)
- 1985 -- Hobart 15-8 Washington College (MD)
- 1986 -- Hobart 13-10 Washington College (MD)
- 1987 -- Hobart 9-5 Ohio Wesleyan
- 1988 -- Hobart 18-9 Ohio Wesleyan
- 1989 -- Hobart 11-8 Ohio Wesleyan
- 1990 -- Hobart 18-6 Washington College (MD)
- 1991 -- Hobart 12-11 Salisbury State
- 1992 -- Nazareth (NY) 22-11 Roanoke
- 1993 -- Hobart 16-10 Ohio Wesleyan
- 1994 -- Salisbury State 15-9 Hobart
- 1995 -- Salisbury State 22-13 Nazareth (NY)
- 1996 -- Nazareth (NY) 11-10 (OT) Washington College (MD)
- 1997 -- Nazareth (NY) 15-14 (OT) Washington College (MD)
- 1998 -- Washington College (MD) 16-10 Nazareth (NY)
- 1999 -- Salisbury State 13-6 Middlebury
- 2000 -- Middlebury 16-12 Salisbury State
- 2001 -- Middlebury 15-10 Gettysburg
- 2002 -- Middlebury 14-9 Gettysburg
- 2003 -- Salisbury 14-13 (OT) Middlebury
- 2004 -- Salisbury 13-9 Nazareth (NY)
- 2005 -- Salisbury 11-10 Middlebury
- 2006 -- Cortland State 13-12 (OT) Salisbury
[edit] Trivia
- The NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship is the most attended NCAA Championship, narrowly outdrawing the Final Four of men's basketball.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ "Virginia Claims National Title, and a Victory for Lacrosse", The New York Times, May 30, 2006.