NAIA lacrosse

There are numerous men's and women's college lacrosse teams at schools that are members of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), which is an alternate varsity athletic organization to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

Map of varsity NAIA men's lacrosse teams.
Men's Lacrosse
Inaugural season2016 (Invitational Sport)
No. of teams32
Most recent
champion(s)
Keiser Seahawks (1)
Most titlesReinhardt Eagles (5)
Official websiteNAIA.org
Women's Lacrosse
Inaugural season2016 (Invitational Sport), 2021 (Championship Sport)
No. of teams44
Most recent
champion(s)
Lawrence Technological University (1)
Most titlesSavannah College of Art and Design Bees (3)
Official websiteNAIA.org

The Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) was the first NAIA lacrosse conference to offer a championship for both men and women.[1]

During the summer of 2015, the NAIA approved men's and women's lacrosse to move from emerging sport status to national invitational. This move allows NAIA varsity teams to compete within the NAIA rather than an outside organization. The first NAIA National Invitational Tournament (NIT) was held in May 2016 in Greenville, SC. Lacrosse is required to remain an invitational sport for a minimum of two years before applying for full championship status. Women's lacrosse moved to championship status beginning in the 2020-2021 season. The inaugural NAIA Women's Lacrosse Championship tournament was held in Savannah Georgia, in May of 2021. As of summer 2022 men's lacrosse remained on invitational status.


Men's programs

Appalachian Athletic Conference

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
University of the Cumberlands Patriots Williamsburg, Kentucky 1,743
Keiser University Seahwaks West Palm Beach, Florida 19,510
Montreat College Cavaliers Montreat, North Carolina 1,145
Point University SkyHawks West Point, Georgia 1,035
Reinhardt University Eagles Waleska, Georgia 1,057
Savannah College of Art and Design Bees Savannah, Georgia 2,500+
St. Andrews University Knights Laurinburg, North Carolina 800
Tennessee Wesleyan University Bulldogs Athens, Tennessee 1,100
Webber International University Warriors Babson Park, Florida 800

Heart of America Athletic Conference

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
Benedictine College Ravens Atchison, Kansas 2,200
Clarke University Pride Dubuque, Iowa 1,100
Missouri Valley College Vikings Marshall, Missouri 1,800
Mount Vernon Nazarene University Cougars Mount Vernon, Ohio 2,222
St. Ambrose University Bees Davenport, Iowa 3,402
William Penn University Statesmen Oskaloosa, Iowa 1,050

Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
Columbia College (MO) Cougars Columbia, Missouri 4,000
Midland University Warriors Fremont, Nebraska 1,395
Missouri Baptist University Spartans St. Louis, Missouri 2,800
Ottawa University Braves Ottawa, Kansas 725
University of Saint Mary Spires Leavenworth, Kansas 750

Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
Aquinas College Saints Grand Rapids, Michigan 2,300
Concordia University Ann Arbor Cardinals Ann Arbor, Michigan 1,200
Indiana Institute of Technology Warriors Fort Wayne, Indiana 7,000
Lawrence Technological University Blue Devils Southfield, Michigan 3,000
Lourdes University Gray Wolves Sylvania, Ohio 1,546
Madonna University Crusaders Livonia, Michigan 3,139
Siena Heights University Saints Adrian, Michigan 2,307
Taylor University Trojans Upland, Indiana 1,887
University of Michigan-Dearborn Wolverines Dearborn, Michigan 9,500

Club teams

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
Arizona Christian University Firestorm Glendale, Arizona 1,001
Biola University Eagles La Mirada, California 3,924
College of Idaho Coyotes Caldwell, Idaho 1,000
Multnomah University Lions Portland, Oregon 335
Sierra Nevada University Eagles Incline Village, Nevada 617
Southern Oregon University Raiders Ashland, Oregon 5,260
University of Providence Argos Great Falls, Montana 2,100
Westcliff University Warriors Irvine, California 2,779

Future Programs

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment Year Joining Conference
Life University Running Eagles Marietta, Georgia 718 2023-2024 Independent

Women's programs

Appalachian Athletic Conference

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
Brenau University Golden Tigers Gainesville, Georgia 3,500
University of the Cumberlands Patriots Williamsburg, Kentucky 1,743
Georgetown College Tigers Georgetown, Kentucky 1,400
Montreat College Cavaliers Montreat, North Carolina 1,145
Point University SkyHawks West Point, Georgia 1,035
Reinhardt University Eagles Waleska, Georgia 1,057
St. Andrews University Knights Laurinburg, North Carolina 800
Tennessee Wesleyan University Bulldogs Athens, Tennessee 1,100
Truett McConnell University Bears Cleveland, Georgia 1,000

Cascade Collegiate Conference

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
Corban University Warriors Salem, Oregon 1,000
Eastern Oregon University Mountaineers La Grande, Oregon 3,488
Multnomah University Lions Portland, Oregon 335

Heart of America Athletic Conference

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
Benedictine College Ravens Atchison, Kansas 2,200
Clarke University Pride Dubuque, Iowa 1,100
Culver–Stockton College Wildcats Canton, Missouri 1,066
Missouri Valley College Vikings Marshall, Missouri 1,800
St. Ambrose University Fighting Bees Davenport, Iowa 3,402
William Penn University Statesmen Oskaloosa, Iowa 1,050

Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
Marian University Knights Indianapolis, Indiana 3,595
Midland University Warriors Fremont, Nebraska 1,395
Missouri Baptist University Spartans St. Louis, Missouri 2,800
Morningside College Mustangs Sioux City, Iowa 2,824
Ottawa University Braves Ottawa, Kansas 725
UHSP Eutectics St. Louis, Missouri 698
University of Saint Mary Spires Leavenworth, Kansas 750

Sun Conference

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
Ave Maria University Gyrenes Ave Maria, Florida 1,080
Keiser University Seahawks West Palm Beach, Florida 19,510
Life University Running Eagles Marietta, Georgia 2,000
Savannah College of Art and Design Bees Savannah, Georgia 2,500+
St. Thomas University Bobcats Miami Gardens, Florida 3,650
Warner University Royals Lake Wales, Florida 1,200
Webber International University Warriors Babson Park, Florida 800

Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference

Institution Nickname Location Enrollment
Aquinas College Saints Grand Rapids, Michigan 2,100
Bethel University Pilots Mishawaka, Indiana 1,964
Cleary University Cougars Howell, Michigan 642
Concordia University Ann Arbor Cardinals Ann Arbor, Michigan 459
Indiana Institute of Technology Warriors Fort Wayne, Indiana 3,500
Lawrence Technological University Blue Devils Southfield, Michigan 4,000
Lourdes University Gray Wolves Sylvania, Ohio 2,500
Madonna University Crusaders Livonia, Michigan 3,139
Rochester College Warriors Rochester Hills, Michigan 1,153
Siena Heights University Saints Adrian, Michigan 2,307


NAIA National Invitational Tournament Results

Men's NIT

YearChampionship TeamScoreRunner-up TeamArenaLocation
2016Davenport13–10[2]Missouri ValleySirrine StadiumGreenville, South Carolina
2017Reinhardt10–5[3]Keiser
2018Reinhardt8–7 (OT)[4]MadonnaAquinas Athletic FieldGrand Rapids, Michigan
2019Reinhardt11–4[5]Aquinas (MI)
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemicMemorial StadiumSavannah, Georgia
2021Reinhardt17–8[6]Indiana Tech
2022Reinhardt11-5[7]Indiana TechAshton Brosnaham StadiumPensacola, Florida
2023Keiser15-8[8]Indiana Tech

List of Champions

SchoolChampionshipsWinning YearsRunner-UpRunner-Up Years
Reinhardt52017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
Davenport12016
Keiser1202312017
Indiana Tech32021, 2022, 2023
Missouri Valley12016
Madonna12018
Aquinas (MI)12019

Women's NIT

YearChampionship TeamScoreRunner-up TeamArenaLocation
2016Davenport13–9[9]Georgetown (KY)Sirrine StadiumGreenville, South Carolina
2017Savannah College of Art and Design16–10[10]Lawrence Tech
2018Savannah College of Art and Design18–11[11]Indiana TechAquinas Athletic FieldGrand Rapids, Michigan
2019Savannah College of Art and Design18–12[12]Benedictine (KS)
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemicMemorial StadiumSavannah, Georgia
2021Keiser13–11[13]Cumberlands (KY)
2022Benedictine (KS)9-8[14]Lawrence TechBlue Devils StadiumSouthfield, Michigan
2023Lawrence Tech16-15[15]Savannah College of Art and Design

List of Champions

SchoolChampionshipsWinning YearsRunner-UpRunner-Up Years
Savannah College of Art and Design32017, 2018, 201912023
Davenport12016
Keiser12021
Benedictine (KS)1202212019
Lawrence Tech1202322017, 2022
Georgetown (KY)12016
Indiana Tech12018
Cumberlands (KY)12021

See also

References

  1. "WHAC Adds Two Conference Sports for 2012-13". WHAC. January 27, 2012. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  2. Staff (May 7, 2016). "Davenport Wins Inaugural Men's Lacrosse Invitational Title". NAIA. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  3. Chasanoff, Tommy (May 6, 2017). "Reinhardt Wins National Invitational Title". NAIA. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  4. Green, Katie (May 12, 2018). "Reinhardt (Ga.) Wins Second-Straight Lacrosse Invitational Title". NAIA. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  5. Staff (May 12, 2019). "2019 Invitational Championship Game Recap". NAIA. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  6. Staff (May 8, 2021). "Reinhardt Captures Fourth Straight NAIA Men's Lacrosse Invitational". NAIA. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  7. Staff (May 14, 2022). "Recap of the 2022 Men's Lacrosse Invitational Final". NAIA. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  8. Staff (May 13, 2023). "Recap of the 2023 NAIA Men's Lacrosse Invitational Final and All-Tournament Team". NAIA. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
  9. Staff (May 7, 2016). "Davenport Wins Inaugural Women's Lacrosse Invitational Title". NAIA. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  10. Chasanoff, Tommy (May 6, 2017). "SCAD Savannah Wins Invitational Title". NAIA. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  11. "Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2018 SCAD Savannah (Ga.) Women's Lacrosse Statistics Indiana Tech vs SCAD Savannah (Ga.) (May 12, 2018 at Grand Rapids, MI.)". NAIA. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  12. "SCAD Savannah (Ga.) vs. Benedictine (Kan.) 5/11/2019". NAIA. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  13. "Keiser (Fla.) Captures Inaugural NAIA Women's Lacrosse Championship". NAIA. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  14. "Recap of the 2022 Women's Lacrosse Championship". NAIA. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  15. "2023 NAIA Women's Lacrosse Championship Recap & All-Tournament Team". NAIA. May 6, 2023. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
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