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NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship
NCAA women Lacrosse champions. Division I started in 1982, Division III in 1985. Division II was started in 2001.
Division I
- 1982 Massachusetts 9-6 Trenton State
- 1983 Delaware 10-7 Temple
- 1984 Temple 6-4 Maryland
- 1985 New Hampshire 6-5 Maryland
- 1986 Maryland 11-10 Penn State
- 1987 Penn State 7-6 Temple
- 1988 Temple 15-7 Penn State
- 1989 Penn State 7-6 Harvard
- 1990 Harvard 8-7 Maryland
- 1991 Virginia 8-6 Maryland
- 1992 Maryland 11-10 (OT) Harvard
- 1993 Virginia 8-6 (OT) Princeton
- 1994 Princeton 10-7 Maryland
- 1995 Maryland 13-5 Princeton
- 1996 Maryland 10-5 Virginia
- 1997 Maryland 8-7 Loyola (Md.)
- 1998 Maryland 11-5 Virginia
- 1999 Maryland 16-6 Virginia
- 2000 Maryland 16-8 Princeton
- 2001 Maryland 14-13 (OT) Georgetown
- 2002 Princeton 12-7 Georgetown
- 2003 Princeton 8-7 Virginia
- 2004 Virginia 10-4 Princeton
Division II
- 2001 C.W. Post 13-9 West Chester
- 2002 West Chester 11-6 Stonehill
- 2003 Stonehill 9-8 Longwood
- 2004 Adelphi 13-11 West Chester
Division III
- 1985 Trenton State 7-4 Ursinus
- 1986 Ursinus 12-10 Trenton State
- 1987 Trenton State 8-7 (ot) Ursinus
- 1988 Trenton State 14-11 William Smith
- 1989 Ursinus 8-6 Trenton State
- 1990 Ursinus 7-6 St. Lawrence
- 1991 Trenton State 7-6 Ursinus
- 1992 *Trenton State 5-3 William Smith
- 1993 Trenton State 10-9 William Smith
- 1994 Trenton State 29-11 William Smith
- 1995 Trenton State 14-13 William Smith
- 1996 TCNJ 15-8 Middlebury
- 1997 Middlebury 14-9 TCNJ
- 1998 TCNJ 12-11 (ot) Williams
- 1999 Middlebury 10-9 Amherst
- 2000 TCNJ 14-8 Williams
- 2001 Middlebury 11-10 Amherst
- 2002 Middlebury 12-6 TCNJ
- 2003 Amherst 11-9 Middlebury
- 2004 Middlebury 13-11 (OT) TCNJ
*1992 Trenton State (now The College of New Jersey) later vacated title
NCAA page for women's lacrosse
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