NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship

NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2015 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship
Sport College lacrosse
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

NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship
Year Site
(Host Team)
Championship Semifinalists
Champion Score Runner-up
1985
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Philadelphia, PA
(Penn)
Trenton State 7–4 Ursinus Drew and Lynchburg
1986
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College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Ursinus 12–10 Trenton State Lynchburg and Wheaton (IL)
1987
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Trenton State 8–7
(OT)
Ursinus Western Maryland and William Smith
1988
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Haverford, PA
(Haverford)
Trenton State 14–11 William Smith Johns Hopkins and Ursinus
1989
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West Chester, PA
(West Chester)
Ursinus 8–6 Trenton State St. Lawrence and William Smith
1990
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Princeton, NJ
(Princeton)
Ursinus 7–6 St. Lawrence Roanoke and Trenton State
1991
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Ewing Township, NJ
(Trenton State)
Trenton State 7–6 Ursinus Franklin & Marshall and William Smith
1992
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Bethlehem, PA
(Lehigh)
Trenton State 5~3 William Smith Roanoke and Ursinus
1993
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College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Trenton State 10–9 William Smith Franklin & Marshall and Johns Hopkins
1994
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Trenton State 29–11 William Smith Johns Hopkins and Middlebury
1995
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Ewing Township, NJ
(Trenton State)
Trenton State 15–14 William Smith Johns Hopkins and Middlebury
1996
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Bethlehem, PA
(Lehigh)
New Jersey 15–8 Middlebury Goucher and Ursinus
1997
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Middlebury 14–9 New Jersey Johns Hopkins and William Smith
1998
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Baltimore, MD
(UMBC)
New Jersey 12–11
(OT)
Williams Hartwick and Middlebury
1999
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Baltimore, MD
(Johns Hopkins)
Middlebury 10–9 Amherst New Jersey and William Smith
2000
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Ewing Township, NJ
(TCNJ)
New Jersey 14–8 Williams Middlebury and Salisbury State
2001
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Baltimore, MD
(Johns Hopkins)
Middlebury 11–10
(2OT)
Amherst Mary Washington and New Jersey
2002
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Glassboro, NJ
(Rowan)
Middlebury 12–6 New Jersey Amherst and Mary Washington
2003
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Rochester, NY
(St. John Fisher)
Amherst 11–9 Middlebury New Jersey and William Smith
2004
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Middlebury 13–11
(OT)
New Jersey Amherst and Salisbury
2005
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Ewing Township, NJ
(TCNJ)
New Jersey 9–7 Salisbury Colorado College and Middlebury
2006
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Hoboken, NJ
(Stevens)
New Jersey 10–4 Gettysburg Cortland and Middlebury
2007
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Geneva, NY
(William Smith)
Franklin & Marshall 11–8 Salisbury Gettysburg and Middlebury
2008
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Salem, VA
(Roanoke)
Hamilton 13–6 Franklin & Marshall New Jersey and Salisbury
2009
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Franklin & Marshall 11–10
(OT)
Salisbury Gettysburg and Hamilton
2010
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Gettysburg, PA
(Gettysburg)
Salisbury 7–6 Hamilton Franklin & Marshall and Gettysburg
2011
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Garden City, NY
(Adelphi)
Gettysburg 16–5 Bowdoin Cortland and New Jersey
2012
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Montclair, NJ
(Montclair State)
Trinity (CT) 8–7 Salisbury Cortland and Middlebury
2013
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Stevenson, MD
(Stevenson)
Salisbury 12–5 Trinity (CT) Cortland and Middlebury
2014
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Gettysburg, PA
(Gettysburg)
Salisbury 9–6 Trinity (CT) Amherst and Cortland

Championship Records

Team Championship Record Winning years
Trenton State/New Jersey 12*-5 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992 , 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2006
Middlebury 5–2 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004
Ursinus 3–3 1986, 1989, 1990
Franklin & Marshall2–12007, 2009
Salisbury3–32010, 2013, 2014
Trinty 1–3 2012
Amherst1–22003
Hamilton1–12008
Gettysburg1–12011
SUNY Cortland1-02015
William Smith0–5
St. Lawrence0–1
Williams0–2

See also

References

  1. "Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 13, 2016.

External links

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