NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship

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NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2026 NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament
AssociationNCAA
SportWomen's college lacrosse
Founded1982 (1982)
DivisionDivision I
No. of teams29
Country United States
Most recent
champion
Northwestern (9th title)
Most titlesMaryland (14)
BroadcastersESPN, ESPNU, ESPN+
WebsiteNCAA.com

The NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament is annual single-elimination tournament hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champion women's collegiate lacrosse among its Division I members in the United States. It has been held every year since 1982, except for 2020.[1]

The Maryland Terrapins have been the most successful program, with fourteen titles.

Northwestern is the reigning national champions, winning their ninth title in 2026.

History

Lacrosse was one of the twelve women's sports that was 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, only after a year of dual women's championships, the AIAW held their last championship in 1982 and they ceased operation.

Separate championships are held for Division II, founded in 2001, and Division III, founded in 1985.

Results

See Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Champions for the women's lacrosse champions from 1978 to 1982. NOTE: In 1982 there were both NCAA and AIAW Division I champions.

2005 Championship between the Virginia Cavaliers and Northwestern Wildcats
NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament
Year Site Stadium Championship Results
Champion Score Runner-up
1982
Details
Trenton, NJ
(Trenton State)
Lions Stadium Massachusetts 9–6 Trenton State
1983
Details
Philadelphia, PA
(Penn)
Franklin Field Delaware 10–7 Temple
1984
Details
Boston, MA
(Boston U.)
Nickerson Field Temple 6–4 Maryland
1985
Details
Philadelphia, PA
(Penn)
Franklin Field New Hampshire 6–5 Maryland
1986
Details
College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Maryland 6–5 Penn State
1987
Details
College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Penn State 7–6 Temple
1988
Details
Haverford, PA
(Haverford)
Walton Field Temple (2) 15–7 Penn State
1989
Details
West Chester, PA
(West Chester)
John A. Farrell Stadium Penn State (2) 7–6 Harvard
1990
Details
Princeton, NJ
(Princeton)
Palmer Stadium Harvard 8–7 Maryland
1991
Details
Trenton, NJ
(Trenton State)
Lions Stadium Virginia 8–6 Maryland
1992
Details
Bethlehem, PA
(Lehigh)
Goodman Stadium Maryland (2) 11–10
(OT)
Harvard
1993
Details
College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Virginia (2) 8–6
(OT)
Princeton
1994
Details
College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Byrd Stadium Princeton 10–7 Maryland
1995
Details
Trenton, NJ
(Trenton State)
Lions Stadium Maryland (3) 13–5 Princeton
1996
Details
Bethlehem, PA
(Lehigh)
Goodman Stadium Maryland (4) 10–5 Virginia
1997
Details
Bethlehem, PA
(Lehigh)
Goodman Stadium Maryland (5) 8–7 Loyola (MD)
1998
Details
Catonsville, MD
(UMBC)
UMBC Stadium Maryland (6) 11–5 Virginia
1999
Details
Baltimore, MD
(Johns Hopkins)
Homewood Field Maryland (7) 16–6 Virginia
2000
Details
Trenton, NJ
(TCNJ)
Lions Stadium Maryland (8) 16–8 Princeton
2001
Details
Baltimore, MD
(Johns Hopkins)
Homewood Field Maryland (9) 14–13
(3OT)
Georgetown
2002
Details
Baltimore, MD
(Loyola)
Diane Geppi-Aikens Field Princeton (2) 12–7 Georgetown
2003
Details
Syracuse, NY
(Syracuse)
Carrier Dome Princeton (3) 8–7
(OT)
Virginia
2004
Details
Princeton, NJ
(Princeton)
Princeton Stadium Virginia (3) 10–4 Princeton
2005
Details
Annapolis, MD
(Navy)
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Northwestern 13–10 Virginia
2006
Details
Boston, MA
(Boston U.)
Nickerson Field Northwestern (2) 7–4 Dartmouth
2007
Details
Philadelphia, PA
(Penn)
Franklin Field Northwestern (3) 15–13 Virginia
2008
Details
Towson, MD
(Towson)
Johnny Unitas Stadium Northwestern (4) 10–6 Penn
2009
Details
Towson, MD
(Towson)
Johnny Unitas Stadium Northwestern (5) 21–7 North Carolina
2010
Details
Towson, MD
(Towson)
Johnny Unitas Stadium Maryland (10) 13–11 Northwestern
2011
Details
Stony Brook, NY
(Stony Brook)
Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium Northwestern (6) 8–7 Maryland
2012
Details
Stony Brook, NY
(Stony Brook)
Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium Northwestern (7) 8–6 Syracuse
2013
Details
Villanova, PA
(Villanova)
Villanova Stadium North Carolina 13–12
(3OT)
Maryland
2014
Details
Towson, MD
(Towson)
Johnny Unitas Stadium Maryland (11) 15–12 Syracuse
2015
Details
Chester, PA
(Saint Joseph's)
PPL Park Maryland (12) 9–8 North Carolina
2016
Details
Chester, PA
(Saint Joseph's)
Talen Energy Stadium North Carolina (2) 13–7 Maryland
2017
Details
Foxborough, MA
(UMass)
Gillette Stadium Maryland (13) 16–13 Boston College
2018
Details
Stony Brook, NY
(Stony Brook)
Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium James Madison 16–15 Boston College
2019
Details
Baltimore, MD
(Johns Hopkins)
Homewood Field Maryland (14) 12–10 Boston College
2020
Baltimore, MD
(Johns Hopkins)
Homewood Field Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Details
Towson, MD
(Towson)
Johnny Unitas Stadium Boston College 16–10 Syracuse
2022
Details
Baltimore, MD
(Johns Hopkins)
Homewood Field North Carolina (3) 12–11 Boston College
2023
Details
Cary, NC
(North Carolina)
WakeMed Soccer Park Northwestern (8) 18–6 Boston College
2024
Details
Cary, NC
(North Carolina)
WakeMed Soccer Park Boston College (2) 14–13 Northwestern
2025
Details
Foxborough, MA
(Harvard)
Gillette Stadium North Carolina (4) 12–8 Northwestern
2026
Details
Evanston, IL
(Northwestern)
Martin Stadium Northwestern (9) 14–11 North Carolina
2027
Details
Chester, PA
(Temple)
Subaru Park
2028
Details
Chester, PA
(Temple)
Subaru Park

Team titles

NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament is located in USA Midwest and Northeast
Maryland
Maryland
North Carolina
North Carolina
James Madison
James Madison
Princeton
Princeton
Delaware
Delaware
Northwestern
Northwestern
Virginia
Virginia
Penn State
Penn State
Temple
Temple
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Boston Schools Harvard Boston College
Boston Schools
Harvard
Boston College
National Championships by school: 14, 9, 4, 3, 2, 1
Team Number Winning years
Maryland 14 1986, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019
Northwestern 9 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2023, 2026
North Carolina 4 2013, 2016, 2022, 2025
Virginia 3 1991, 1993, 2004
Princeton 3 1994, 2002, 2003
Temple 2 1984, 1988
Penn State 2 1987, 1989
Boston College 2 2021, 2024
Massachusetts 1 1982
Delaware 1 1983
New Hampshire 1 1985
Harvard 1 1990
James Madison 1 2018

Results by year

  •  CH  National Champion
  •  RU  National Runner-up
  •  SF  Semifinals
  •  QF  Quarterfinals
  •  12   16  Round of 12 (1983 through 1984, 1998 through 2000); Round of 16 (2001 through present)
  •    First Round (2013 to present)
  •    Opening Round (2018 through 2019)
  •  P  Play-in Game (2004 through 2012. Unlike the Opening Round game of 2018 and 2019, the losers of these Play-in Games are not considered by the NCAA to have been NCAA participants. They appear in the table below, but not counted as having an appearance in the total column.)

The NCAA began seeding the top 4 teams in 1998. The No. 1 seed is marked with double underline, and teams seeded between No. 2 and No. 4 are shown with single underline. Starting in 2005, the top 8 teams were seeded. Teams seeded between No. 5 and No. 8 are shown with dotted underline.

School Current
Conference
# QF SF CG CH 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26

Maryland    
Big Ten4136292114QFRURUCHQFRURUCHSFRUCHCHCHCHCHCHCHQFSFQF1616QFQFSFCHRUSFRUCHCHRUCHSFCH16SF16QF16SF
Big Ten27241712912QFQFQFQFQFCHCHCHCHCHRUCHCHSFSFQF1616QFSFSFSFCHRURUCH
ACC27251574SFSF12QFQFSFQFQFQFQFRUSFSFQFCHQFRUCHQFSFSFSFCHQFCHRU
Virginia    
ACC37221483SFSFQFQFCHSFCHSFRUQFRURUQF16QFRUCHRU16RU1616QF1616QFSF161616QF16161616
Princeton    
Ivy League31231173QFSFSFRUCHRUSFQFQFRUSFCHCHRUQFQF16QFQFQF16QFQF16QF1616QF
ACC14987216QF16RURURUCHRURUCHSF16
Penn State    
Big Ten27201142SFQFSFRUCHRUCHQFSFQFQFSFQFQFSF1616QFQFQFSFSF
Temple    
American1812942RUCHSFSFRUCHSFSFQFQFSFQF161616161616
Harvard    
Ivy League99531QFQFSFRUCHQFRUSFQF
UMass    
MAC164311CHSFSF16P16161616QF16
America East7431112CHQFSFSF1616
American2211211QFQFQFQFSFQF16QFQFQF1616CH1616QF1616
Delaware    
ASUN32211CHSF12
Syracuse    
ACC2314103-1216161616QFSFQFSFRUSFRUSFSF16QFRUQFSFSF1616
Georgetown    
Big East16832-12QFQFRURUQFSFQFQF161616161616
Patriot271371-1212SFSFSFRUQF12SFSF16SF16QFQF1616QF161616QFQF16
Dartmouth    
Ivy League15941-12QFSFSFQF12QFQFQFSFRU161616
Penn    
Ivy League18831-QF12SFRUSFQF16161616QF1616QFQF
TCNJ    
D31111-RU
Duke    
ACC23177--12SFQFQFQF1616SFSFSFSFQFQFSFQFQFQFSF16QF16QF
Florida    
Big 121593--QFSFQFQF161616QF16QFQF16SFSF
Notre Dame    
ACC1861--QF16SF16QF16161616QF16QFQF16
Navy    
Patriot931--16161616SFQF16QF
Lafayette    
Patriot431--SFQFQF16
Big Ten1321--1616QF16161616SF
Denver    
Big East1021--161616QF1616SF1616
Vanderbilt    
American711--16SF16161616
Cornell    
Ivy League511--16SF161616
CAA135---16161616QFQF16QFQF161616QF
CAA74---12QFQFQFQF1216
Yale    
Ivy League63---12QF16QFQF
Patriot82---1216QF1616QF1616
USC    
Big Ten62---16QFQF
Stanford    
ACC141---161616161616QF
Albany    
America East71---QF1616
Michigan    
Big Ten61---161616QF1616
Ohio State    
Big Ten41---16QF
Colorado    
Big 1241---1616QF
Lehigh    
Patriot11---QF
Towson    
CAA11----16161616161616
Fairfield    
Metro10----16
ASUN10----1616
Mercer    
Big South8----
Richmond    
Atlantic 107----16161616
High Point    
Big South6----16
Rutgers    
Big Ten4----12161616
Colgate    
Patriot4----16161616
Metro4----1616
Canisius    
Metro4----PP
UConn    
Big East4----
Louisville    
ACC4----16
Drexel    
CAA4----
Hofstra    
CAA3----1616
Monmouth    
CAA3----1616PP
Le Moyne    
NEC3----1616P16
Bryant    
America East3----
Wagner    
NEC3----
Army    
Patriot3----16
D22----1212
UMBC    
America East2----1616
Holy Cross    
Patriot2----1616
Winthrop    
Big South2----
MAC2----
MAC2----
LIU    
NEC2----
Clemson    
ACC2----1616
American    
Patriot1----16
Marist    
Metro1----P16
American1----
Elon    
CAA1----
ACC1----16
Atlantic 101----
Vermont    
America East1----
Marquette    
Big East1----
Metro1----PPP
Binghamton    
America East1----
ASUN1----
Niagara    
Metro1----
Akron    
MAC1----
Brown    
Ivy League1----
Liberty    
ASUN1----
Davidson    
Atlantic 101----
Stonehill    
NEC1----
Manhattan    
Metro-----PP
Quinnipiac    
Metro-----P
Oregon    
Big Ten-----P

All-time record

  • Note: As of end of 2023 championship
  • school indicates schools belong to Division II and school indicates a school belongs to Division III.
TeamAppCF34GPWLPctGFGAGDNotes
Albany50000725.2865779-22
American10000101.000319-16
Army10000101.000812-4
Boston College111500332310.697475370105
Boston University800001028.20086107-21
Bryant30000303.0001859-41
Canisius40000404.0003759-22
Central Michigan20000202.0001335-22
Colgate40000404.0002366-43
Connecticut40000404.0003860-22
Cornell50010945.44494904
Colorado30000523.4006478-14
Dartmouth150130261115.423226256-30
Delaware31010972.778836914Wins championship in its first appearance
Denver7001017107.588164187-23
Drexel30000303.0002343-20
Duke210070482721.56354349548
Elon10000101.000911-2
Fairfield70000707.00054103-49
Florida120010251312.52032326558
Georgetown160210311516.4843243222
Harvard912201578.4671231167
High Point60000716.14359124-65
Hofstra30000303.0002243-21
Holy Cross20000202.000937-28
Jacksonville900001239.250142160-18
James Madison191010341618.471346368-22
Johns Hopkins11000014311.214138182-44
Lafayette40000404.0002950-21
Lehigh10000211.5001722-5
Le Moyne30000303.0001267-55
Louisville40000514.2003758-21
Loyola (MD)240160482424.50052046555
Marist10000101.000520-15
Marquette10000101.000818-10
Maryland38148601007624.7601279822457Seven consecutive champion, two consecutive champion
Massachusetts14100224915.375195281-86
Mercer50000505.0003998-59
Michigan30000633.50067589
Monmouth30000303.0001753-36
Mount St. Mary's40000404.0002371-48
Navy700101477.500178179-1
New Hampshire710201046.4007384-11
North Carolina243280634221.667774621153
Northwestern248150705416.771917658259Five consecutive champion, two consecutive champion
Notre Dame160010281216.4293173170
Ohio State40000514.2004663-17
Old Dominion10000101.000516-11
Penn160120311516.484283309-26
Penn State252270462323.5004574570
Princeton283440643925.609689586103Two consecutive champion
Richmond60000716.14373106-33
Robert Morris10000101.000016-16
Rutgers30000523.4005465-11
Sacred Heart10000101.000516-11
Saint Joseph's10000101.0001017-7
Stanford11000013211.154112173-61
Stony Brook100000221210.54523819939
Syracuse200360462620.56556050555
Temple182250301416.467276320-44
Towson11000013211.154137177-40
Trenton State10100101.00069-3
UMBC20000202.000940-31
USC600001046.400117123-6
Vanderbilt70010927.22283114-31
Vermont10000101.000316-13
Virginia353650713932.54977073634
Virginia Tech10000211.5002127-6
Wagner30000523.4004874-26
West Chester20000202.0001441-27
William & Mary70000707.0004175-34
Winthrop20000202.0001234-22
Yale30000413.2502837-9

See also

References

  1. "DIVISION I WOMEN'S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK" (PDF). ncaa.org. NCAA. Retrieved 27 January 2025.