The 2024 NCAA DI men's lacrosse championship began with the selection show on Sunday, May 5. The tournament continues through the title game on May 27 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
👉 See the full list of selections here
2024 NCAA DI men's lacrosse championship bracket
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2024 NCAA DI men's lacrosse championship schedule
All times Eastern
May 18-19 — Quarterfinals | ESPNU
- Sunday, May 19
- (4) Syracuse vs. (5) Denver | Noon
- (3) Johns Hopkins vs. (6) Virginia | 2:30 p.m.
- Saturday, May 18
- No. 1 Notre Dame 16, No. 8 Georgetown 11
- (7) Maryland 14, (2) Duke 11
Saturday, May 25 - Semifinals | ESPN2
- TBD | No. 1 Notre Dame vs. TBD
- TBD | No. 7 Maryland vs. TBD
Monday, May 27 - Championship | ESPN
- TBD | National championship game
Wednesday, May 8 — Opening round | ESPN+
- UAlbany 13, Sacred Heart 7
May 11 — First round (Day 1) | ESPNU
- (6) Virginia 17, Saint Joseph's 11
- (2) Duke 19, Utah 7
- (5) Denver 16, Michigan 11
- (7) Maryland 16, Princeton 8
May 12 — First round (Day 2) | ESPNU
- (3) Johns Hopkins 13, Lehigh 10
- (8) Georgetown 12, Penn State 9
- (1) Notre Dame 14, UAlbany 9
- (4) Syracuse 20, Towson 15
2024 NCAA DI men's lacrosse championship history
Notre Dame captured its first title in DI men's lacrosse last season after defeating Duke, 13-9. Syracuse leads all programs with 10 national championships including their most recent championship win in 2009.
YEAR
CHAMPION
COACH
SCORE
RUNNER-UP
HOST OR SITE
2023
Notre Dame (14-2)
Kevin Corrigan
13-9
Duke
Philadelphia, Pa.
2022
Maryland (18-0)
John Tillman
9-7
Cornell
East Hartford, Conn.
2021
Virginia (14-4)
Lars Tiffany
17-16
Maryland
East Hartford, Conn.
2020
Canceled due to COVID-19
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2019
Virginia (17-3)
Lars Tiffany
13-9
Yale
Philadelphia, Pa.
2018
Yale (17-3)
Andy Shay
13-11
Duke
Foxborough, Mass.
2017
Maryland (16-3)
John Tillman
9-6
Ohio State
Foxborough, Mass.
2016
North Carolina (12-6)
Joe Breschi
14-13 (ot)
Maryland
Philadelphia
2015
Denver (17-2)
Bill Tierney
10-5
Maryland
Philadelphia
2014
Duke (17-3)
John Danowski
11-9
Notre Dame
Baltimore
2013
Duke (16-5)
John Danowski
16-10
Syracuse
Philadelphia
2012
Loyola (Md.) (18-1)
Charley Toomey
9-3
Maryland
Foxborough, Mass.
2011
Virginia (13-5)
Dom Starsia
9-7
Maryland
Baltimore
2010
Duke (16-4)
John Danowski
6-5 (ot)
Notre Dame
Baltimore
2009
Syracuse (16-2)
John Desko
10-9 (ot)
Cornell
Boston
2008
Syracuse (16-2)
John Desko
13-10
Johns Hopkins
Boston
2007
Johns Hopkins (13-4)
Dave Pietramala
12-11
Duke
Baltimore
2006
Virginia (17-0)
Dom Starsia
15-7
Massachusetts
Philadelphia
2005
Johns Hopkins (16-0)
Dave Pietramala
9-8
Duke
Philadelphia
2004
Syracuse (15-2)
John Desko
14-13
Navy
Baltimore
2003
Virginia (15-2)
Dom Starsia
9-7
Johns Hopkins
Baltimore
2002
Syracuse (15-2)
John Desko
13-12
Princeton
Rutgers
2001
Princeton (14-1)
Bill Tierney
10-9 (ot)
Syracuse
Rutgers
2000
Syracuse (15-1)
John Desko
13-7
Princeton
Maryland
1999
Virginia (13-3)
Dom Starsia
12-10
Syracuse
Maryland
1998
Princeton (14-1)
Bill Tierney
15-5
Maryland
Rutgers
1997
Princeton (16-0)
Bill Tierney
19-7
Maryland
Maryland
1996
Princeton (14-1)
Bill Tierney
13-12 (ot)
Virginia
Maryland
1995
Syracuse (13-2)
Roy Simmons Jr.
13-9
Maryland
Maryland
1994
Princeton (14-1)
Bill Tierney
9-8 (ot)
Virginia
Maryland
1993
Syracuse (12-2)
Roy Simmons Jr.
13-12
North Carolina
Maryland
1992
Princeton (13-2)
Bill Tierney
10-9 (2ot)
Syracuse
Penn
1991
North Carolina (16-0)
Dave Klarmann
18-13
Towson
Syracuse
1990
Syracuse* (13-0)
Roy Simmons Jr.
21-9
Loyola Maryland
Rutgers
1989
Syracuse (14-1)
Roy Simmons Jr.
13-12
Johns Hopkins
Maryland
1988
Syracuse (15-0)
Roy Simmons Jr.
13-8
Cornell
Syracuse
1987
Johns Hopkins (10-3)
Don Zimmerman
11-10
Cornell
Rutgers
1986
North Carolina (11-3)
Willie Scroggs
10-9 (ot)
Virginia
Delaware
1985
Johns Hopkins (13-1)
Don Zimmerman
11-4
Syracuse
Brown
1984
Johns Hopkins (14-0)
Don Zimmerman
13-10
Syracuse
Delaware
1983
Syracuse (14-1)
Roy Simmons Jr.
17-16
Johns Hopkins
Rutgers
1982
North Carolina (14-0)
Willie Scroggs
7-5
Johns Hopkins
Virginia
1981
North Carolina (12-0)
Willie Scroggs
14-13
Johns Hopkins
Princeton
1980
Johns Hopkins (14-1)
Henry Ciccarone
9-8 (2ot)
Virginia
Cornell
1979
Johns Hopkins (13-0)
Henry Ciccarone
15-9
Maryland
Maryland
1978
Johns Hopkins (13-1)
Henry Ciccarone
13-8
Cornell
Rutgers
1977
Cornell (13-0)
Richie Moran
16-8
Johns Hopkins
Virginia
1976
Cornell (16-0)
Richie Moran
16-13 (ot)
Maryland
Brown
1975
Maryland (11-3)
Bud Beardmore
20-13
Navy
Johns Hopkins
1974
Johns Hopkins (12-2)
Bob Scott
17-12
Maryland
Rutgers
1973
Maryland (14-1)
Bud Beardmore
10-9 (2ot)
Johns Hopkins
Penn
1972
Virginia (11-4)
Glenn Thiel
13-12
Johns Hopkins
Maryland
1971
Cornell (13-1)
Richie Moran
12-6
Maryland
Hofstra
*After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait's records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse and coach Roy Simmons Jr.'s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait's 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in that championship.