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2002 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship
The 2002 NCAA Division I lacrosse tournament was the 32nd annual NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship, tournament hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the team champion of men's college lacrosse among its NCAA Division I, Division I programs, held at the end of the 2002 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse season. Syracuse Orange men's lacrosse, Syracuse defeated Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse, Princeton in the final, 13–12. The Orangemen's victory—for their record-tying seventh official championship and second in three years—was led by Michael Powell (lacrosse), Michael Powell, who had four goals and three assists. The game was a rematch of the 2001 championship game, which was won by Princeton. The championship game was played at Rutgers Stadium at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey, with 19,706 fans in attendance. This was the final championship played on a college campus before later tournament finals were moved to larger Nation ...
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Rutgers University
Rutgers University ( ), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant research university consisting of three campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's College and was affiliated with the Reformed Church in America, Dutch Reformed Church. It is the eighth-oldest college in the United States, the second-oldest in New Jersey (after Princeton University), and one of nine colonial colleges that were chartered before the American Revolution.Stoeckel, Althea"Presidents, professors, and politics: the colonial colleges and the American revolution", ''Conspectus of History'' (1976) 1(3):45–56. In 1825, Queen's College was renamed Rutgers College in honor of Colonel Henry Rutgers, whose substantial gift to the school had stabilized its finances during a period of uncertainty. For most of its existence, Rutgers was a Private university, private liberal arts college. It has evolved into a Mixed-sex ...
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Johnny Christmas
John Christmas (born August 16, 1982 in Ardmore, Pennsylvania) is an American retired lacrosse player. He played for the Philadelphia Wings of the National Lacrosse League and for the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse. Christmas played at the University of Virginia from 2002 to 2005, where he was a two-time USILA All-American and two-time All- ACC selection, and helped lead the Cavaliers The term ''Cavalier'' () was first used by Roundheads as a term of abuse for the wealthier royalist supporters of Charles I of England and his son Charles II of England, Charles II during the English Civil War, the Interregnum (England), Int ... to the 2003 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship. Christmas is the head lacrosse coach for the De La Salle high school boys' lacrosse program. Professional career Christmas was selected by the Philadelphia Wings in the fifth round (49th overall) of the 2005 Entry Draft. In his first season, he played sparingly, only appearing i ...
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NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Tournament
The NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament is an annual tournament organized by the NCAA to determine the national champion of men's collegiate field lacrosse among its Division I members in the United States. It has been held every year since 1971, except 2020. From 1936 through 1970, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) awarded the Wingate Memorial Trophy annually to the collegiate champion based on regular season records. Syracuse has been the most successful program since 1970 with 10 national titles, followed by Johns Hopkins with 9 national titles in the NCAA era. Cornell is the reigning national champion, winning the school's fourth title in 2025. History The first Division I Championship tournament held in 1971 replaced the USILA and Wingate Memorial Trophy national title awards. As of 2023, 52 NCAA tournaments have been played (not held in 2020). In that span, 12 teams — Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Princeton, North Carolina, Virgi ...
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2002 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Tournament
The 2002 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship was the 18th annual tournament to determine the national champions of NCAA Division II men's college lacrosse in the United States. The final was played at Yurcak Field at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey. Limestone defeated NYIT in the championship game, 11–9, to claim the Saints' second Division II national title. Bracket See also *2002 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship The 2002 NCAA Division I lacrosse tournament was the 32nd annual NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship, tournament hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the team champion of men's college lacrosse among its NCAA ... References {{NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship navbox NCAA Division II men's lacrosse tournament NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse ...
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2002 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Tournament
The 2002 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship was the 21st annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of Division I NCAA women's college lacrosse. The championship game was played at Diane Geppi-Aikens Field in Baltimore, Maryland during May 2002. All NCAA Division I women's lacrosse programs were eligible for this championship. A total of 16 teams were invited to participate. Princeton defeated Georgetown, 12–7, to win their second national championship. This was the first time since 1994 (also won by Princeton) that Maryland did not win the national title. The leading scorer for the tournament was Lauren Simone from Princeton (23 goals). Simone was also named the tournament's ''Most Outstanding Player''. Qualification Tournament bracket All-tournament team * Katie McCorry, Cornell * Jaimee Reynolds, Cornell * Melissa Biles, Georgetown * Erin Elbe, Georgetown * Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown * Beth Ames, North Carolina * Ja ...
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Hobart Statesmen Men's Lacrosse
The Hobart Statesmen men's lacrosse team represents the Hobart College in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college lacrosse. The program was created in 1898 and plays its home games at Boswell Field. The Statesmen competed in the Northeast Conference from 2014 to 2022, with previous conference membership in the Patriot League and the ECAC Lacrosse League as a Division I program. Starting with the 2023 season, Hobart will play in the newly established men's lacrosse league of the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10). Through 2022, the team has an all–time record of 801-521-20. Hobart has captured 16 national championships, including two NCAA Division II championships and 13 NCAA Division III championships. The athletics program elevated its team to NCAA Division I in 1995 to preserve its historic lacrosse rivalries with Cornell and Syracuse. Despite an effort to reclassify the Statesmen back to Division III in 2008 by the college’s Board of Trustees, a ...
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Duke Blue Devils Men's Lacrosse
The Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse team represents Duke University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's lacrosse. Duke currently competes as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and plays its home games at Koskinen Stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The principal rivalry of Duke is their all-sports nemesis North Carolina. History The first lacrosse game played by Duke took place on April 9, 1938, when the Blue Devils traveled to meet their nearby rivals, North Carolina, which itself had just formed a team the year prior. Duke won that contest, 2–1. The first home game occurred a week later when they hosted Syracuse, who beat the Blue Devils, 17–5. Duke finished the season with a 2–5 record, with their second win also over North Carolina, this time in Durham. The following season, the Blue Devils compiled a 7–1 mark and secured the Dixie Lacrosse League championship.''2009 Duke Men's Lacrosse Media Guide'', Duke University, p. 3 ...
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Stony Brook Seawolves Men's Lacrosse
The Stony Brook Seawolves men's lacrosse team represents Stony Brook University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) NCAA Division I, Division I men's college lacrosse. The Seawolves are led by Anthony Gilardi, who became the team's head coach prior to the 2020 season after eight seasons at Towson Tigers men's lacrosse, Towson. Stony Brook currently competes in the Colonial Athletic Association and plays its home games on Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium. Although a club team has existed since 1978, Stony Brook established a Division III program in 1983. Stony Brook entered Division I status in 1988. The team's most successful season came in 2010, when they were ranked in the top ten of the polls and appeared in their second NCAA Tournament, advancing to the quarterfinals and losing 10–9 to Virginia Cavaliers men's lacrosse, Virginia at home at the doorstep of a Final Four appearance. Overall, the team has won six regular-season titles in its former home of the America E ...
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Cornell Big Red Men's Lacrosse
The Cornell Big Red men's lacrosse team represents Cornell University in Division I (NCAA), NCAA Division I men's field lacrosse, lacrosse. The Big Red have won four NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship, NCAA national championships and currently compete as a member of the Ivy League. Cornell plays its games at Schoellkopf Field in Ithaca, New York. Three Cornell men have won college lacrosse's highest honor, the Tewaaraton Award: Max Seibald in 2009, Rob Pannell in 2013, and CJ Kirst in 2025. History As a member of the Ivy League, Cornell has won 33 conference championships (21 outright, 12 shared), more than any other school. Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse, Princeton, with 27 conference championships (18 outright, 9 shared) is second. The Ivy League awards the conference championship to the team with the best record at the conclusion of the regular season. If two or more teams are tied with the same record the championship is shared. The Cornell team was undefeated and un ...
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Manhattan Jaspers Men's Lacrosse
The Manhattan Jaspers men's lacrosse team represents Manhattan University in New York City, New York. The Jaspers are coached by Doug Sage and play their home games at Gaelic Park in Riverdale, New York. Manhattan currently competes as a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). History The Manhattan men's lacrosse program began in 1996 and as of the 2023 season has compiled a 141-243 all-time record. Since 1996, it has competed in the MAAC. In 2002, the Jaspers won the program's first-ever MAAC conference tournament title, defeating Saint Joseph's 11-3 in the semifinals and Mount St. Mary's 9-8 in the finals. The 2002 Manhattan team compiled a 11-6 overall regular season record and a perfect 7-0 regular season conference record. In the 2002 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament, Manhattan would fall in the first round to Georgetown 12-7. In 2018, the 2002 Manhattan men's lacrosse team was inducted into the Manhattan University Athletic Hall of Fame. In 20 ...
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