Great Western Lacrosse League Explained

Great Western Lacrosse League

The Great Western Lacrosse League, also known as the GWLL, was an NCAA Division I men's college lacrosse athletic conference that existed from 1994 to 2009. The conference was created when the NCAA instituted automatic qualifiers to the NCAA championship tournament; in so doing, it eliminated the "western region" bid.

The GWLL ceased operations in 2010, as a result of Notre Dame's 2008 decision to leave the conference for the newly established Big East lacrosse conference in 2010; the remaining GWLL schools, including the Air Force Academy, University of Denver, The Ohio State University, Quinnipiac University, and Bellarmine University, joined the ECAC, as a five-team GWLL would no longer have been eligible to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA championship tournament under the rule requiring conferences to have at least six members to qualify for the bid.

History

The GWLL was established in 1994. The original members were Air Force, Butler, Denver, Michigan State, Notre Dame, and Ohio State. Just prior to the 1997 season, Michigan State left the conference after the school dropped varsity lacrosse, leaving the league with five clubs. The NCAA requires a conference to have six members in order to be eligible for an automatic qualifier to the NCAA tournament. As a result, Fairfield was added as a sixth member. Fairfield later left the conference to join the ECAC and was replaced by Quinnipiac. Later, Butler left the GWLL when its athletic department dropped several sports programs including men's lacrosse in January 2007.[1] Bellarmine was added to the conference in 2007 after the school began competing in Division I men's lacrosse in 2005.

In 2008, the GWLL held its first championship tournament. Previously, the GWLL champion was determined by regular-season results. Notre Dame won the championship with a 9-2 victory over Ohio State, earning an automatic bid to the 2008 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship.[2] In addition to Notre Dame's automatic bid, Ohio State and Denver also received "at-large" bids to the NCAA tournament, giving the GWLL three teams in the tournament.[3] The following year, in 2009, Notre Dame again won the GWLL championship, defeating Ohio State 16-7 in the conference's last tournament.[4]

Former members

Institution Nickname Location Head Coach Field Current Lacrosse League
Eric Seremet Cadet Lacrosse Stadium ASUN Conference
Kevin Burns
Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA)
Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium Big East Conference
Andrew Baxter Colonial Athletic Association
Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA)
Kevin Corrigan Arlotta Stadium Atlantic Coast Conference
Nick Myers
Eric Fekete QU Lacrosse Field Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

Champions

Regular Season Champions

Year Champion(s) Conference Overall
2009 Notre Dame 5 - 0 12 - 0
2008 Denver
Notre Dame
Ohio State
4 - 1
4 - 1
4 - 1
10 - 7
14 - 3
11 - 6
2007 Notre Dame 5 - 0 11 - 3
2006 Denver 5 - 0 12 - 5
2005 Denver
Fairfield
4 - 1
4 - 1
9 - 5
11 - 5
2004 Ohio State 5 - 0 12 - 4
2003 Denver
Notre Dame
Ohio State
4 - 1
4 - 1
4 - 1
9 - 5
9 - 5
9 - 5
2002 Fairfield
Notre Dame
4 - 1
4 - 1
7 - 6
5 - 8
2001 Notre Dame 5 - 0 14 - 2
2000 Notre Dame 5 - 0 10 - 4
1999 Butler
Notre Dame
1998 Ohio State
1997 Notre Dame
1996 Notre Dame
1995 Notre Dame
1994 Notre Dame

Playoff Champions

Year Champion Title Game Opponent Score
2009 Notre Dame Ohio State 16-7
2008 Notre Dame Ohio State 9-2

Annual Awards

Player of the Year

Year Player Team
2008Kevin Buchanan Ohio State University[5]
2009Scott Rodgers University of Notre Dame[6]

Newcomer of the Year

Year Player Team
2008Jamie Lincoln University of Denver
2009Dayton Gilbreath Air Force Academy

Coach of the Year

Year Player Team
2008Eric Fekete Quinnipiac University
2009Kevin Corrigan University of Notre Dame

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Butler University Announces Changes to Athletic Program. 2008-05-05 . January 26, 2007. ButlerSports.com .
  2. Web site: Notre Dame plays outstanding defense in 9-2 GWLL finals win over Ohio State . 2008-05-05 . May 4, 2008 . InsideLacrosse.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20071214032920/http://www.insidelacrosse.com/page.cfm?pagerid=2 . December 14, 2007 . dead . mdy-all .
  3. Web site: D-I Men's Lacrosse Selections Announced. 2008-05-05 . May 4, 2008 . NCAA.com .
  4. Web site: Notre Dame Captures GWLL Title With 16-7 Triumph Of Ohio State . 2010-03-07 . May 3, 2009 . UND.com .
  5. Web site: 2008 GWLL All-League Selections and Annual Awards . 2008-05-05 . May 1, 2008 . .pdf . GWLL.com .
  6. Web site: 2009 GWLL All-League Selections and Annual Awards . 2010-04-01 . April 30, 2009 . .pdf . GWLL.com .