NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship
Current season, competition or edition: 2015 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship | |
Sport | College lacrosse |
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Founded | 1985 |
No. of teams | 32 |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | SUNY Cortland (1) |
TV partner(s) | ESPNU |
Official website | NCAA.com |
The annual NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship tournament has determined the top women's lacrosse team in the NCAA Division III since 1985.[1]
The current champions are SUNY Cortland, who won their first championship in 2015. College of New Jersey, previously known as Trenton State, is the most successful program with 12 total titles, the most recent coming in 2006.
Champions
- Note: See Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Champions for the 1981 and 1982 Division III women's lacrosse champions.
NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship | ||||||||||
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Year | Site (Host Team) |
Championship | Semifinalists | |||||||
Champion | Score | Runner-up | ||||||||
1985 Details |
Philadelphia, PA (Penn) |
Trenton State | 7–4 | Ursinus | Drew and Lynchburg | |||||
1986 Details |
College Park, MD (Maryland) |
Ursinus | 12–10 | Trenton State | Lynchburg and Wheaton (IL) | |||||
1987 Details |
Trenton State | 8–7 (OT) |
Ursinus | Western Maryland and William Smith | ||||||
1988 Details |
Haverford, PA (Haverford) |
Trenton State | 14–11 | William Smith | Johns Hopkins and Ursinus | |||||
1989 Details |
West Chester, PA (West Chester) |
Ursinus | 8–6 | Trenton State | St. Lawrence and William Smith | |||||
1990 Details |
Princeton, NJ (Princeton) |
Ursinus | 7–6 | St. Lawrence | Roanoke and Trenton State | |||||
1991 Details |
Ewing Township, NJ (Trenton State) |
Trenton State | 7–6 | Ursinus | Franklin & Marshall and William Smith | |||||
1992 Details |
Bethlehem, PA (Lehigh) |
Trenton State † | 5~3 | William Smith | Roanoke and Ursinus | |||||
1993 Details |
College Park, MD (Maryland) |
Trenton State | 10–9 | William Smith | Franklin & Marshall and Johns Hopkins | |||||
1994 Details |
Trenton State | 29–11 | William Smith | Johns Hopkins and Middlebury | ||||||
1995 Details |
Ewing Township, NJ (Trenton State) |
Trenton State | 15–14 | William Smith | Johns Hopkins and Middlebury | |||||
1996 Details |
Bethlehem, PA (Lehigh) |
New Jersey | 15–8 | Middlebury | Goucher and Ursinus | |||||
1997 Details |
Middlebury | 14–9 | New Jersey | Johns Hopkins and William Smith | ||||||
1998 Details |
Baltimore, MD (UMBC) |
New Jersey | 12–11 (OT) |
Williams | Hartwick and Middlebury | |||||
1999 Details |
Baltimore, MD (Johns Hopkins) |
Middlebury | 10–9 | Amherst | New Jersey and William Smith | |||||
2000 Details |
Ewing Township, NJ (TCNJ) |
New Jersey | 14–8 | Williams | Middlebury and Salisbury State | |||||
2001 Details |
Baltimore, MD (Johns Hopkins) |
Middlebury | 11–10 (2OT) |
Amherst | Mary Washington and New Jersey | |||||
2002 Details |
Glassboro, NJ (Rowan) |
Middlebury | 12–6 | New Jersey | Amherst and Mary Washington | |||||
2003 Details |
Rochester, NY (St. John Fisher) |
Amherst | 11–9 | Middlebury | New Jersey and William Smith | |||||
2004 Details |
Middlebury | 13–11 (OT) |
New Jersey | Amherst and Salisbury | ||||||
2005 Details |
Ewing Township, NJ (TCNJ) |
New Jersey | 9–7 | Salisbury | Colorado College and Middlebury | |||||
2006 Details |
Hoboken, NJ (Stevens) |
New Jersey | 10–4 | Gettysburg | Cortland and Middlebury | |||||
2007 Details |
Geneva, NY (William Smith) |
Franklin & Marshall | 11–8 | Salisbury | Gettysburg and Middlebury | |||||
2008 Details |
Salem, VA (Roanoke) |
Hamilton | 13–6 | Franklin & Marshall | New Jersey and Salisbury | |||||
2009 Details |
Franklin & Marshall | 11–10 (OT) |
Salisbury | Gettysburg and Hamilton | ||||||
2010 Details |
Gettysburg, PA (Gettysburg) |
Salisbury | 7–6 | Hamilton | Franklin & Marshall and Gettysburg | |||||
2011 Details |
Garden City, NY (Adelphi) |
Gettysburg | 16–5 | Bowdoin | Cortland and New Jersey | |||||
2012 Details |
Montclair, NJ (Montclair State) |
Trinity (CT) | 8–7 | Salisbury | Cortland and Middlebury | |||||
2013 Details |
Stevenson, MD (Stevenson) |
Salisbury | 12–5 | Trinity (CT) | Cortland and Middlebury | |||||
2014 Details |
Gettysburg, PA (Gettysburg) |
Salisbury | 9–6 | Trinity (CT) | Amherst and Cortland |
- † Trenton State later vacated title
Championship Records
Team | Championship Record | Winning years |
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Trenton State/New Jersey | 12*-5 | 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, |
Middlebury | 5–2 | 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004 |
Ursinus | 3–3 | 1986, 1989, 1990 |
Franklin & Marshall | 2–1 | 2007, 2009 |
Salisbury | 3–3 | 2010, 2013, 2014 |
Trinty | 1–3 | 2012 |
Amherst | 1–2 | 2003 |
Hamilton | 1–1 | 2008 |
Gettysburg | 1–1 | 2011 |
SUNY Cortland | 1-0 | 2015 |
William Smith | 0–5 | |
St. Lawrence | 0–1 | |
Williams | 0–2 |
- Trenton State vacated 1992 title due to NCAA penalties.
See also
- AIAW Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Champions
- NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship
- NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse Championship
- NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship
References
- ↑ "Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
External links
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