NCAA Division II men's lacrosse tournament explained

Sport:Field lacrosse
Founded:1974
Teams:8
Country:United States
Champion:Adelphi (8th Title)
Most Champs:Adelphi (8 Titles)
Tv:ESPN
CBS College Sports Network
Website:NCAA.com

The NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship is the annual championship in men's lacrosse held by the NCAA for teams competing in Division II.[1]

Following the institution of a tournament for Division I in 1971 by the NCAA, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association added a "small college" tournament for two years for non-Division I schools. In 1972, Hobart defeated Washington College 15-12 to win the USILA title. And Cortland State beat Washington College to win the 1973 title, 13-8.[2]

Beginning in 1974, a combined NCAA Division II and III tournament was played through the 1979 season, after which separate divisional championships were instituted. The Division II championship was discontinued after the 1981 season. Following a twelve-year interruption, the tournament was resumed in 1993.

During the 1982–1992 period in which no Division II championship existed, all Division II men's lacrosse programs were allowed by NCAA rules to compete as Division I members in that sport. Several D-II teams received invitations to the D-I tournament in this period, including Adelphi in 1982; C.W. Post in 1986; Adelphi again in 1987, where they upset Army; and Adelphi once more in 1989, where they received a number five seeding.

Results

style= colspan=11NCAA Division II men's lacrosse tournament
(NCAA Men's College Division Lacrosse Championship)
Year Site
(Host Team)
StadiumChampionship ResultsSemifinalists
ChampionScoreRunner-Up
1974
Details
Cortland, NY
(Cortland State)
SUNY Cortland Stadium ComplexTowson State18–17HobartAdelphi and Cortland State
1975
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Brookville, NY
(C.W. Post)
C.W. Post StadiumCortland State12–11HobartTowson State and Washington College
1976
Details
Catonsville, MD
(UMBC)
UMBC StadiumHobart18–9AdelphiOhio Wesleyan and Washington College
1977
Details
Geneva, NY
(Hobart)
Boswell FieldHobart (2)23–13Washington CollegeRoanoke and UMBC
1978
Details
Roanoke14–13HobartCortland State and UMBC
1979
Details
Garden City, NY
(Adelphi)
Motamed FieldAdelphi17–12UMBCSt. Lawrence and Towson State
1980
Details
Catonsville, MD
(UMBC)
UMBC StadiumUMBC23–14AdelphiNo semifinals held
1981
Details
Garden City, NY
(Adelphi)
Motamed FieldAdelphi (2)17–14Loyola (MD)
1982–1992No championship held
1993
Details
Brookville, NY
(C.W. Post)
C.W. Post StadiumAdelphi (3)11–7C.W. PostNo semifinals held
1994
Details
Springfield15–12NYIT
1995
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Springfield, MA
(Springfield)
Stagg FieldAdelphi (4)12–10Springfield
1996
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Brookville, NY
(C.W. Post)
C.W. Post StadiumC.W. Post15–10Adelphi
1997
Details
Garden City, NY
(Adelphi)
Motamed FieldNYIT18–11Adelphi
1998
Details
Piscataway, NJ
(Rutgers)
Rutgers StadiumAdelphi (5)18–6C.W. Post
1999
Details
College Park, MD
(Maryland)
Byrd StadiumAdelphi (6)11–8C.W. Post
2000
Details
Limestone10–9C.W. Post
2001
Details
Piscataway, NJ
(Rutgers)
Rutgers StadiumAdelphi (7)14–10LimestoneC.W. Post and Wingate
2002
Details
Limestone (2)11–9NYITLe Moyne and St. Andrew's (NC)
2003
Details
Baltimore, MDM&T Bank StadiumNYIT9–4LimestoneLe Moyne and Mercyhurst
2004
Details
Le Moyne11–10
(2OT)
LimestoneMercyhurst and NYIT
2005
Details
Philadelphia, PALincoln Financial FieldNYIT (2)14–13
(OT)
LimestoneC.W. Post and Le Moyne
2006
Details
Le Moyne (2)12–5DowlingLimestone and Mercyhurst
2007
Details
Baltimore, MDM&T Bank StadiumLe Moyne (3)6–5MercyhurstLimestone and NYIT
2008
Details
Foxborough, MAGillette StadiumNYIT (3)16–11Le MoyneBryant and Limestone
2009
Details
C.W. Post (2)8–7Le MoyneLimestone and Merrimack
2010
Details
Baltimore, MDM&T Bank StadiumC.W. Post (3)14–9Le MoyneDowling and Limestone
2011
Details
Mercyhurst9–8AdelphiC.W. Post and Limestone
2012
Details
Foxborough, MAGillette StadiumDowling11–10LimestoneLe Moyne and Mercyhurst
2013
Details
Philadelphia, PALincoln Financial FieldLe Moyne (4)11–10MercyhurstAdelphi and Limestone
2014
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Baltimore, MDM&T Bank StadiumLimestone (3)12–6LIU PostAdelphi and Tampa
2015
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Philadelphia, PALincoln Financial FieldLimestone (4)9–6Le MoyneLake Erie and Merrimack
2016
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Le Moyne (5)8-4LimestoneMerrimack and Tampa
2017
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Foxborough, MAGillette StadiumLimestone (5)11-9MerrimackAdelphi and Tampa
2018
Details
Foxborough, MAGillette StadiumMerrimack23-6St. LeoSeton Hill and Lenoir–Rhyne
2019
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Philadelphia, PALincoln Financial FieldMerrimack (2)16-8LimestoneLe Moyne and Indianapolis
2020
Details
Canceled due to COVID-19
2021
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East Hartford, CTPratt & Whitney StadiumLe Moyne (6)12–6Lenoir–RhyneMercyhurst and Wingate
2022
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Tampa11–7MercyLe Moyne and Limestone
2023
Details
Philadelphia, PALincoln Financial FieldLenoir-Rhyne20-5MercyhurstLe Moyne and Limestone
2024
Details
Adelphi (8)12-10Lenoir-RhyneTampa and St. Anselm
2025
Details
Foxborough, MAGillette Stadium
2026
Details
TBDTBD

Team championship records

Team Championships Appearances Winning years
style= 8 14 1979, 1981, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2024
style= 6 10 2004, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2021
style= 5 12 2000, 2002, 2014, 2015, 2017
style= 4 6 1997, 2003, 2005, 2008
style= 3 8 1996, 2009, 2010
style= 2 5 1976, 1977
style= 2 3 2018, 2019
1 1 1974
1 1 1975
1 1 1978
1 2 1980
1 2 1994
style= 1 4 2011
bgcolor=002e5a align=left 1 2 2012
1 1 2022
style= 1 3 2023
style=] 0 1
style= 0 1
style= 0 1
bgcolor=Maroon align=left 0 1

Finals appearances by state

StateTitlesUniversityRunners-upUniversity
New Yorkalign=center 25 Adelphi (8), LeMoyne (6), NY Tech (4), LIU Post (3), Hobart (2), Dowling (1), SUNY Cortland (1)align=center 21 LIU Post (5), Adelphi (5), LeMoyne (4), Hobart (3), NY Tech (2), Mercy (1), Dowling (1)
South Carolinaalign=center 5 Limestone (5) align=center 7 Limestone (7)
Massachusettsalign=center 3 Merrimack (2), Springfield (1)align=center 2 Merrimack (1), Springfield (1)
Marylandalign=center 2 UMBC (1), Towson (1)align=center 3 UMBC (1), Loyola (1), Washington (1)
Pennsylvaniaalign=center 1 Mercyhurst (1) align=center 2 Mercyhurst (2)
North Carolinaalign=center 1 Lenoir-Rhyne (1)align=center 2 Lenoir-Rhyne (2)
Floridaalign=center 1 Tampa (1) align=center 1 St. Leo (1)
Virginiaalign=center 1 Roanoke (1)align=center 0

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. January 6, 2016.
  2. Book: Scott, Bob. Lacrosse Technique and Tradition. The Johns Hopkins University Press. 1976. 0-8018-2060-X. registration.