National College Lacrosse League

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National College Lacrosse League
National College Lacrosse League Logo.jpg
Sport Field lacrosse
Founded1990
PresidentJamie McNealey (2010–present)
No. of teams100+
Country United States, Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
University of Maryland (DI), West Chester University (DII)
Official website http://ncllax.com

The National College Lacrosse League is a men's lacrosse league comprising mostly Eastern United States college lacrosse clubs (non-varsity). The NCLL is recognized by US Lacrosse as one of the three primary areas of collegiate lacrosse; the others being the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association.

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Founded in 1990, the NCLL is considered the premier college club lacrosse league for schools at which NCAA Division I varsity lacrosse exists. The NCLL also places a large focus on success in the classroom, with teams such as Princeton University, the U.S. Naval Academy, Penn State University, and Duke University, among others enforcing high academic standards that must be met in order to play.

The NCLL is structured in a division system, split into a Division I and Division II. Between both Divisions, the NCLL fields over 100 teams among ten conferences. Many of the clubs are at schools that currently have varsity NCAA men's lacrosse programs. Teams compete for the Frederick Cup, the national championship for their respective division, on the first weekend of May.

2023 NCLL National Tournament

Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. Forfeited games are marked by an asterisk. Teams with home field advantage, the higher-seeded team, are shown in italics. Quarterfinals, semifinals, and NCLL Championship will be held at Penn State in State College, PA.

First round
High Seed Hosts
April 29/30
Quarterfinals
State College, PA
May 13
Semifinals
State College, PA
May 13
Championship
State College, PA
May 14
            
1 Navy BYE
 
1 Navy* 1
9 Holy Cross 0
8 UMass 0
9 Holy Cross * 1
1 Navy 11
5 Ohio State12
4 Penn State 11
13 Cortland 1
4 Penn State 5
5 Ohio State12
5 Ohio State * 1
12 Michigan 0
5 Ohio State 9
2 Maryland11
2 Maryland BYE
 
2 Maryland13
7 Fairfield 9
7 Fairfield 12
10 Hudson Hellfire 9
3 Virginia 9
2 Maryland11
3 Virginia * 1
14 Delaware 0
3 Virginia11
10 Loyola 6
6 Villanova 5
11 Loyola 8

Current teams

DivisionClubNicknameVarsity
Blue Ridge
Division 1University of North CarolinaTar Heels D1 ACC
University of Virginia Cavaliers D1 ACC
Division 2 High Point University Panthers D1 A10
Lynchburg College Revolutions D3 ODAC
Radford University HighlandersNone
Virginia Military InstituteKeydets D1 MAAC
Chesapeake
Division 1 University of Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens D1 CAA
Loyola University Maryland Greyhounds D1 Patriot
University of Maryland Terrapins D1 Big Ten
Naval Academy Midshipmen D1 Patriot
Salisbury State University Sea Gulls D3 Coastal
Towson University Tigers D1 CAA
Division 2 Catholic University Cardinals D3 Landmark
George Mason University PatriotsNone
Johns Hopkins University Blue Jays D1 Big Ten
UMBC Retrievers D1 AmEast
Georgetown UniversityHoyas D1 Big East
George Washington UniversityColonialsNone
Empire
Empire East
Division 1 SUNY Albany Great Danes D1 AmEast
Cornell University Big Red D1 Ivy
SUNY Cortland Red Dragons D3 SUNYAC
Syracuse University Orange D1 ACC
Union College Dutchmen D3 Liberty
Division 2 SUNY Binghamton Bearcats D1 AmEast
Ithaca College Bombers D3 Liberty
Le Moyne College Dolphins D2 NE 10
SUNY Oswego Lakers D3 SUNYAC
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteEngineers D3 Liberty
Clarkson UniversityGolden Knights D3 Liberty
Empire West
Division 2 Niagara University Purple EaglesNone
Rochester Institute of Technology Tigers D3 Liberty
University of Rochester YellowjacketsNone
St. Bonaventure University Bonnies D1 MAAC
Keystone
Division 1 Penn State University Nittany Lions D1 Big Ten
Division 2 Bloomsburg University HuskiesNone
Dickinson College Red DevilsD3 Centennial
Shippensburg University RaidersNone
Penn State Berks Nittany LionsNone
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Golden BearsNone
Millersville University MaraudersNone
York College of Pennsylvania Spartans D3 MAC Commonwealth
University of ScrantonRoyals D3 Landmark
Bucknell UniversityBison D1 Patriot
East Stroudsburg UniversityWarriorsNone
Three Rivers
Division 2 Carnegie Mellon University TartansNone
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania PrideNone
Duquesne University DukesNone
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Crimson HawksNone
Gannon UniversityGolden KnightsNone
Robert Morris UniversityColonialsD1 ASUN
Liberty
Division 1 University of Pennsylvania Quakers D1 Ivy
Lehigh UniversityMountain Hawks D1 Patriot
Rutgers University Scarlet Knights D1 Big Ten
Villanova University Wildcats D1 Big East
Lafayette College Leopards D1 Patriot
Division 2 Rowan University ProfsNone
Saint Joseph's University Hawks D1 A10
West Chester University Golden RamsNone
Williamson Trade MechanicsNone
College of New Jersey LionsNone
Rutgers CamdenScarlet RaptorsNone
Drexel UniversityDragons D1 CAA
Midwest
Division 1 University of Michigan Wolverines D1 Big Ten
Ohio State University Buckeyes D1 Big Ten
Notre Dame University Fighting Irish D1 ACC
Ohio University BobcatsNone
University of Cincinnati BearcatsNone
Division 2 Bowling Green State University FalconsNone
University of Akron ZipsNone
Kent State University Golden FlashesNone
University of Toledo RocketsNone
University of Kentucky WildcatsNone
University of Louisville CardinalsNone
New England
Division 1 Providence College Friars D1 Big East
University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) A Minutemen D1 A10
University of Vermont Catamounts D1 AmEast
College of the Holy CrossCrusaders D1 Patriot
Division 2 University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) B Minutemen D1 A10
University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) River Hawks D1 AmEast
Bryant UniversityBulldogs D1 AmEast
Quinnipiac University Bobcats D1 MAAC
University of New HavenChargersNone
St. Anselm College Hawks D2 NE10
Brown UniversityBears D1 Ivy
Tufts UniversityJumbosD3 NESCAC
Babson CollegeBeaversD3 NEWMAC
Trinity CollegeBantamsD3 NESCAC
NY Metro
Division 1 Fordham University RamsNone
Hofstra University Pride D1 CAA
Fairfield University Stags D1 CAA
Sacred Heart University Pioneers D1 MAAC
Hudson Hellfire (Army)Black Knights D1 Patriot
Division 2 City College of New York BeaversNone
Stony Brook UniversitySeawolves D1 CAA
Stevens Institute of Technology Ducks D3 MAC Freedom
Marist UniversityRed Foxes D1 MAAC
New York UniversityVioletsNone
Tidewater
Division 2 Christopher Newport University Captains D3 Coastal
University of RichmondSpidersD1 A10
Virginia Commonwealth University Rams None
College of William & Mary TribeNone
Old Dominion UniversityMonarchsNone

Former teams

InstitutionLocationFormer ConferenceLeftCurrent League
Morgan State Baltimore Chesapeake2022-23NCL
Iona College New Rochelle NY Metro2022-23 NCAA
James Madison University Harrisonburg Blue Ridge2021-22 MCLA
Temple University Philadelphia Liberty2019-20 MCLA

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