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1993 NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1993 NCAA Division I women's
lacrosse tournament
DatesMay 1993
Teams6
Finals siteByrd Stadium
College Park, MD
ChampionsVirginia (2nd title)
Runner-upPrinceton (1st title game)
Attendance2,730 finals
NCAA Division I women's tournaments
«1992 1994»

The 1993 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship was the 12th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national championship of Division I NCAA women's college lacrosse. The championship game was played at Byrd Stadium in College Park, Maryland during May 1993.[1] All NCAA Division I women's lacrosse programs were eligible for this championship; a total of 6 teams were invited to participate.

Virginia defeated Princeton, 8–6 (in overtime), to win their second national championship.

The leading scorer for the tournament, with 9 goals, was Jenny Bristow, from Princeton. The Most Outstanding Player trophy was not awarded this year.

Teams

School Record
Dartmouth 11-3
Harvard 12-2
Maryland 12-1
Penn State 11-4
Princeton 13-2
Virginia 13-1

Tournament bracket

First Round Semifinals Finals
Byrd Stadium
College Park, MD
Virginia (OT) 11
Harvard 11 Harvard 10
Dartmouth 8 Virginia (OT) 8
Princeton 6
Maryland 6
Princeton 11 Princeton 7
Penn State 7

Tournament outstanding players

  • Liz Berkery, Harvard
  • Betsy Elder, Maryland
  • Jenny Bristow, Princeton
  • Erin O'Neill, Princeton
  • Amory Rowe, Princeton
  • Cherie Greer, Virginia
  • Crista Mathes, Virginia
  • Kim Prendergast, Virginia
  • Anna Yates, Virginia

See also

References

  1. ^ "Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved March 12, 2015.
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