NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship

NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship
Founded 1981
Number of teams 16
Current champions Syracuse Orange
Most successful club(s) Old Dominion (9)
Television broadcasters ESPNU
Website NCAA.com
2014 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship

The NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship is an American intercollegiate field hockey tournament conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, and determines the Division I national champion. The championship is contested exclusively by women's teams and there is no equivalent NCAA men's championship. The tournament has been annually since 1981. The most successful team are the Old Dominion Lady Monarchs who have nine titles. The most recent championship, hosted in College Park, Maryland, was won by Syracuse. Division II and Division III championships are also held each year.

History

Field hockey was one of twelve women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981-82 school year, as the NCAA engaged in battle with the AIAW for sole governance of women's collegiate sports. The AIAW continued to conduct its established championship program in the same twelve (and other) sports; however, after a year of dual women's championships, the NCAA overcame the AIAW and usurped its authority and membership. The first NCAA women's national championship events were staged November 21-November 22, 1981, in cross country and field hockey.

The tournament originally began with six teams but has since expanded to nineteen; at different times a third-place game has been played as well. Under the tournament's current format, nineteen teams qualify for the tournament with three play-in games. The play in-games and first two rounds are played at the home turf of the higher seeds in each match-up. The final four teams then move on to the championship rounds at a pre-determined site.

Past champions

NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship
Year Host City Host Stadium Final Third Place Final (Semifinalists)
Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
1981
Details
Storrs, CT Memorial Stadium Connecticut 4–1 Massachusetts Old Dominion 2–1
(2OT, PS)
Long Beach State
1982
Details
Philadelphia, PA Geasey Field Old Dominion 3–2 Connecticut Delaware 4–0 Penn State
1983
Details
Philadelphia, PA Franklin Field Old Dominion 3–1
(3 OT)
Connecticut Massachusetts 2–1
(2OT, PS)
Northwestern
1984
Details
Springfield, MA Stagg Field Old Dominion 5–1 Iowa Connecticut, Temple
1985
Details
Norfolk, VA Foreman Field Connecticut 3–2 Old Dominion Northwestern 5–0 Boston U.
1986
Details
Norfolk, VA Foreman Field Iowa 2–1
(2 OT)
New Hampshire North Carolina 4–0 Penn State
1987
Details
Chapel Hill, NC Navy Field Maryland 2–1
(OT)
North Carolina Massachusetts 3–1 Iowa
1988
Details
Philadelphia, PA Franklin Field Old Dominion 2–1 Iowa Northeastern 1–0 Penn
1989
Details
Springfield, MA Stagg Field North Carolina 2–1
(3OT, PS)
Old Dominion Northwestern 2–1 Iowa
1990
Details
Piscataway, NJ Bauer Field Old Dominion 5–0 North Carolina Iowa 1–0 Penn State
1991
Details
Villanova, PA Villanova Stadium Old Dominion 2–0 North Carolina Maryland 2–1
(OT)
Penn State
1992
Details
Richmond, VA Cary Street Field Old Dominion 4–0 Iowa North Carolina, Massachusetts
1993
Details
Piscataway, NJ Bauer Field Maryland 2–1
(2OT, PS)
North Carolina Penn State, Iowa
1994
Details
Brookline, MA Parsons Field James Madison 2–1
(2OT, PS)
North Carolina Northwestern, Iowa
1995
Details
Winston-Salem, NC Kentner Stadium[1] North Carolina 5–1 Maryland James Madison, Northeastern
1996
Details
Chestnut Hill, MA Alumni Stadium North Carolina 3–0 Princeton Old Dominion, Northeastern
1997
Details
Storrs, CT George J. Sherman Family-Sports Complex North Carolina 3–2 Old Dominion Virginia, Princeton
1998
Details
Philadelphia, PA Franklin Field Old Dominion 3–2 Princeton Connecticut, Virginia
1999
Details
Brookline, MA Parsons Field Maryland 2–1 Michigan Connecticut, Iowa
2000
Details
Norfolk, VA Foreman Field Old Dominion 3–1 North Carolina Wake Forest, Maryland
2001
Details
Kent, OH Murphy Mellis Field Michigan 2–0 Maryland Wake Forest, Princeton
2002
Details
Louisville, KY Trager Stadium[2] Wake Forest 2–0 Penn State Old Dominion, Michigan State
2003
Details
Amherst, MA Richard F. Garber Field Wake Forest 3–1 Duke Maryland, Michigan
2004
Details
Winston-Salem, NC Kentner Stadium Wake Forest 3–0 Duke Maryland, Michigan State
2005
Details
Louisville, KY Trager Stadium Maryland 1–0 Duke Old Dominion, Wake Forest
2006
Details
Winston-Salem, NC Kentner Stadium Maryland 1–0 Wake Forest Connecticut, Duke
2007
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College Park, MD Maryland Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex North Carolina 3–0 Penn State Connecticut, Wake Forest
2008
Details
Louisville, KY Trager Stadium Maryland 4–2 Wake Forest Iowa, Syracuse
2009
Details
Winston-Salem, NC Kentner Stadium North Carolina 3–2 Maryland Princeton, Virginia
2010
Details
College Park, MD Maryland Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex Maryland 3–2
(2OT)
North Carolina Virginia, Ohio State
2011
Details
Louisville, KY Trager Stadium Maryland 3-2
(OT)
North Carolina Connecticut, Old Dominion
2012
Details
Norfolk, VA L.R. Hill Sports Complex Princeton 3–2 North Carolina Maryland, Syracuse
2013
Details
Norfolk, VA L.R. Hill Sports Complex Connecticut 2–0 Duke North Carolina, Maryland
2014
Details
College Park, MD Maryland Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex Connecticut 1–0 Syracuse Albany, North Carolina
2015
Details
Ann Arbor, MI Ocker Field Hockey Field Syracuse 4-2 North Carolina Connecticut, Duke
2016
Details
Norfolk, VA L.R. Hill Sports Complex
2017
Details
Louisville, KY Trager Stadium

Tournament Records and Statistics

Team titles

Team Number Winning years
Old Dominion 9 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000
Maryland 8 1987, 1993, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011
North Carolina 6 1989, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2007, 2009
Connecticut 4 1981, 1985, 2013, 2014
Wake Forest 3 2002, 2003, 2004
Princeton 1 2012
Michigan 1 2001
James Madison 1 1994
Iowa11986
Syracuse 12015

Statistics

Individual records

Year Player Goals Assists Points
2006 Michelle Kasold, Wake Forest
Lauren Crandall, Wake Forest
1
4
7
1
9
2007 Katelyn Falgowski, North Carolina
Shaun Banta, Penn State
3
3
1
1
7
2008 Hilary Moore, Wake Forest 7 2 16
2009 Katie O'Donnell, Maryland 6 6 18
2010 Katie O'Donnell, Maryland 4 4 12
2011 Kelsey Kolojejchick, North Carolina 4 2 10
2012 Charlotte Craddock, North Carolina
Kathleen Sharkey, Princeton
6
6
2
2
14
2013 Emmie Le Marchand, Duke 5 4 14

See also

References

External links

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