NCAA Division III women's lacrosse tournament

The NCAA Division III women's lacrosse tournament is a yearly single-elimination tournament hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champion women's collegiate lacrosse team among its Division III members in the United States, held annually since 1985.[1]

NCAA Division III women's lacrosse tournament
SportWomen's college lacrosse
Founded1985
No. of teams46
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Middlebury (9th Title)
Most titlesTCNJ (12 Titles)
TV partner(s)ESPNU
Official websitewww.ncaa.com/sports/lacrosse-women/d3

The Middlebury Panthers are the current champions. The College of New Jersey, previously known as Trenton State, is the most successful program with twelve total titles.[2]

Champions

See Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Champions for the 1981 and 1982 Division III women's lacrosse champions.

NCAA Division III women's lacrosse tournament
Year Site
(Host Team)
Championship Results Semifinalists
Champion Score Runner-Up
1985
Details
Philadelphia, PA
(Penn)
Trenton State 7–4 Ursinus Drew and Lynchburg
1986
Details
College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Ursinus 12–10 Trenton State Lynchburg and Wheaton (IL)
1987
Details
Trenton State (2) 8–7
(OT)
Ursinus Western Maryland and William Smith
1988
Details
Haverford, PA
(Haverford)
Trenton State (3) 14–11 William Smith Johns Hopkins and Ursinus
1989
Details
West Chester, PA
(West Chester)
Ursinus (2) 8–6 Trenton State St. Lawrence and William Smith
1990
Details
Princeton, NJ
(Princeton)
Ursinus (3) 7–6 St. Lawrence Roanoke and Trenton State
1991
Details
Ewing Township, NJ
(Trenton State)
Trenton State (4) 7–6 Ursinus Franklin & Marshall and William Smith
1992
Details
Bethlehem, PA
(Lehigh)
Trenton State 5-3 William Smith Roanoke and Ursinus
1993
Details
College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Trenton State (5) 10–9 William Smith Franklin & Marshall and Johns Hopkins
1994
Details
Trenton State (6) 29–11 William Smith Johns Hopkins and Middlebury
1995
Details
Ewing Township, NJ
(Trenton State)
Trenton State (7) 15–14 William Smith Johns Hopkins and Middlebury
1996
Details
Bethlehem, PA
(Lehigh)
TCNJ (8) 15–8 Middlebury Goucher and Ursinus
1997
Details
Middlebury 14–9 TCNJ Johns Hopkins and William Smith
1998
Details
Baltimore, MD
(UMBC)
TCNJ (9) 12–11
(OT)
Williams Hartwick and Middlebury
1999
Details
Baltimore, MD
(Johns Hopkins)
Middlebury (2) 10–9 Amherst TCNJ and William Smith
2000
Details
Ewing Township, NJ
(TCNJ)
TCNJ (10) 14–8 Williams Middlebury and Salisbury State
2001
Details
Baltimore, MD
(Johns Hopkins)
Middlebury (3) 11–10
(2OT)
Amherst Mary Washington and TCNJ
2002
Details
Glassboro, NJ
(Rowan)
Middlebury (4) 12–6 TCNJ Amherst and Mary Washington
2003
Details
Rochester, NY
(St. John Fisher)
Amherst 11–9 Middlebury TCNJ and William Smith
2004
Details
Middlebury (5) 13–11
(OT)
TCNJ Amherst and Salisbury
2005
Details
Ewing Township, NJ
(TCNJ)
TCNJ (11) 9–7 Salisbury Colorado College and Middlebury
2006
Details
Hoboken, NJ
(Stevens)
TCNJ (12) 10–4 Gettysburg SUNY Cortland and Middlebury
2007
Details
Geneva, NY
(William Smith)
Franklin & Marshall 11–8 Salisbury Gettysburg and Middlebury
2008
Details
Salem, VA
(Roanoke)
Hamilton 13–6 Franklin & Marshall TCNJ and Salisbury
2009
Details
Franklin & Marshall (2) 11–10
(OT)
Salisbury Gettysburg and Hamilton
2010
Details
Gettysburg, PA
(Gettysburg)
Salisbury 7–6 Hamilton Franklin & Marshall and Gettysburg
2011
Details
Garden City, NY
(Adelphi)
Gettysburg 16–5 Bowdoin SUNY Cortland and TCNJ
2012
Details
Montclair, NJ
(Montclair State)
Trinity (CT) 8–7 Salisbury SUNY Cortland and Middlebury
2013
Details
Stevenson, MD
(Stevenson)
Salisbury (2) 12–5 Trinity (CT) SUNY Cortland and Middlebury
2014
Details
Gettysburg, PA
(Gettysburg)
Salisbury (3) 9–6 Trinity (CT) Amherst and SUNY Cortland
2015
Details
Philadelphia, PA Cortland 17-6 Trinity (CT) Middlebury and Franklin & Marshall
2016
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Middlebury (6) 9-5 Trinity (CT) SUNY Cortland and Franklin & Marshall
2017
Details
Salem, VA
(Roanoke)
Gettysburg (2) 6-5 TCNJ Trinity (CT) and Washington & Lee
2018
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Gettysburg (3) 11-9 Middlebury Salisbury and TCNJ
2019
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Ashland, VA
(Randolph–Macon)
Middlebury (7) 14–9 Salisbury Tufts and Wesleyan
2020
Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
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Salem, VA
(Roanoke)
Salisbury (4) 14-13 Tufts Denison and St. John Fisher
2022
Details
Middlebury (8) 13–5 Tufts Gettysburg and TCNJ
2023
Details
Middlebury (9) 17–9 Gettysburg Franklin & Marshall and William Smith
2024
Details
2025
Details
Babson Park, MA
(Babson)
2026
Details

NCAA vacated the 1992 Trenton State title due to use of an ineligible player during the tournament

Championship Records

TeamChampionship RecordWinning years
TCNJ
(Trenton State)
12-6 †1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2006
Middlebury9–31997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2016, 2019, 2022, 2023
Salisbury
(Salisbury State)
4–52010, 2013, 2014, 2021
Ursinus3–31986, 1989, 1990
Gettysburg3–22011, 2017, 2018
Franklin & Marshall2–12007, 2009
Cortland1–02015
Trinity (CT)1–42012
Hamilton1–12008
Amherst1–22003
William Smith0–5
Tufts0-2
Wiliams0–2
Bowdoin0–1
St. Lawrence0–1

NCAA vacated the 1992 Trenton State title due to use of an ineligible player during the tournament

See also

References

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