Copper Cup

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Copper Cup
Sport Field Lacrosse
Type Collegiate
First meetingApril 7, 2006
Montana, 13–8
Latest meetingMarch 29, 2024
Montana State, 16–2
TrophyCopper Cup
Statistics
Meetings total16
All-time seriesMontana, 9–8
Trophy seriesMontana State, 6–3
Current win streakMontana State, 5 wins 2018–present

The Copper Cup is an annual Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA)-level college lacrosse rivalry game between the University of Montana Grizzlies and the Montana State University Bobcats, and was formerly a round-robin tournament with the University of Providence Argonauts.

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Montana was the first to receive the cup following their victory in 2014. Since then, the cup has changed hands a total three times. Montana officially leads the all-time series 9–8 (.529), while Montana State leads the cup series 6–3 (.667). The overall series is notable for having seven games decided by a single goal.

Unlike the football rivalry between Montana and Montana State, the two teams do not compete in the same conference, with Montana competing in the Pacific Northwest Collegiate Lacrosse League (PNCLL), [1] and Montana State competing in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference (RMLC). [2] Providence originally played in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Frontier League, but after a single season they would move to the MCLA, playing in the PNCLL.

History

The series began in 2006, which was only Montana State's third season as a team, where they lost to Montana 13–8. The early years of the rivalry were informal, with the hosting team alternating every year.

In 2014, the teams decided to formalize the rivalry and create a local event for the game. Being another team from Montana, the newly formed team from the University of Providence was invited to play in the Copper Cup, which was then restructured into a round-robin tournament format. [3] In addition to the tournament, several high school matches between local high schools were hosted. [4] The Copper Cup trophy was created and donated by local blacksmithing company Copper Mountain Creations in Missoula, Montana, it's worth an estimated $2,000, [5] and the winner of the game possesses the cup for one year, in addition to having their team's name engraved onto it. [6]

The tournament operated in this manner for 5 years from 2014 to 2018, when Providence folded its lacrosse program. Throughout their time as a team, Providence only managed to secure a single win in the Copper Cup tournament, a 9–8 victory against Montana State in 2017. Their victory led to the only 3-way tie of the tournament's history, with the cup ultimately being awarded to Montana based on score differential. [7]

Since 2019, the Copper Cup has returned to a single-game format, rather than a tournament-style format.

Accomplishments by Team

TeamMontanaMontana StateProvidence
National titles100
Conference titles630
All-Americans27341

Results

SeasonLocationWinnerMontana-Montana State Score
2006 Bozeman, MT MontanaMontana, 13-8
2007 Missoula, MT Montana StateMontana State, 11-10OT
2008Bozeman, MTMontanaMontana, 17-16
2009Missoula, MTMontanaMontana, 15-14
2011Missoula, MTMontanaMontana, 18-3
2012Bozeman, MTMontana StateMontana State, 10-6
2013Missoula, MTMontanaMontana, 12-7
2014Bozeman, MTMontanaMontana, 7-6OTMontana-Providence ScoreMontana State-Providence Score
2014Missoula, MTMontanaMontana, 8-7OTMontana, 20-5Montana State, 19-6
2015Bozeman, MTMontanaMontana, 13-12OTMontana, 21-6Montana State, 21-6
2016 Great Falls, MT Montana StateMontana State, 13-9Montana, 18-6Montana State, 18-5
2017Missoula, MTMontana (Awarded based on score differential)Montana State, 15-12Montana, 14-5Providence, 9-8
2018Bozeman, MTMontana StateMontana State, 11-9Montana, 10-5Montana State, 21-6
2019Missoula, MTMontana StateMontana State, 14-9
2022Bozeman, MTMontana StateMontana State, 8-6
2023Missoula, MTMontana StateMontana State, 10-6
2024Bozeman, MTMontana StateMontana State, 16-2
SeasonMontana leads total series 9-8

Montana State leads cup series 6-3

Montana-Montana State ScoreMontana-Providence ScoreMontana State-Providence Score

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