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
1 Syracuse's participation in tournament vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions
[edit] Division II
Year | Champion | Score | Defeated |
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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 NCAA Division II 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
[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] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Virginia Claims National Title, and a Victory for Lacrosse", The New York Times, May 30, 2006.