2005 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship

2005 NCAA Division I Women's
Lacrosse Championship
Dates May 2005
Teams 16
Finals site Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Annapolis, MD
Champions Northwestern (1st title)
Runner-up Virginia (8th title game)
MOP Kristen Kjellman, Northwestern
Attendance 10,635 finals
NCAA Division I Women's Championships
«2004 2006»

The 2005 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship was the 24th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of Division I NCAA women's college lacrosse. The championship game was played at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland during May 2005.[1] All NCAA Division I women's lacrosse programs were eligible for this championship, and a total of 16 teams were invited to participate.

Northwestern defeated Virginia, 13–10, to win their first national championship. This would subsequently become the first of Northwestern's seven national titles in eight years (2005–2009, 2011–12). Furthermore, the Wildcats' championship secured an undefeated season (21–0) for the team.

The leading scorer for the tournament was Cary Chasney from Virginia (17 goals). Kristen Kjellman, from Northwestern, was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

Tournament bracket

  First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Annapolis, MD
                                     
 Northwestern 16  
 Mount St. Mary's 3  
   Northwestern 8  
     Princeton 6  
 Princeton 16
 Maryland 8  
   Northwestern 8  
   Dartmouth 4  
 Georgetown 15  
 Towson 14  
   Georgetown 3
     Dartmouth 13  
 Dartmouth 9
 Syracuse 8  
   Northwestern 13
   Virginia 10
 Boston U. 12  
 Colgate 6  
   Boston U. 9
     Virginia 13  
 Virginia 10
 Johns Hopkins 8  
   Virginia 15
   Duke 13  
 North Carolina (3OT) 7  
 Penn State 6  
   North Carolina 7
     Duke 15  
 Duke 16
 Richmond 4  

All-tournament team

See also

References

  1. "Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
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