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1986 NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1986 NCAA Division I women's
lacrosse tournament
DatesMay 1986
Teams6
Finals siteByrd Stadium
College Park, MD
ChampionsMaryland (1st title)
Runner-upPenn State (1st title game)
Attendance1,555 finals
NCAA Division I women's tournaments
«1985 1987»

The 1986 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship was the fifth annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national championship for Division I National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) women's college lacrosse. The championship game was played at Byrd Stadium in College Park, Maryland during May 1986.[1]

The Maryland Terrapins won their first championship after defeating the Penn State Nittany Lions in the final, 11–10.

For the second consecutive year, the leading scorer for the tournament was Anysia Fedec, from Maryland, with 13 goals. The Most Outstanding Player trophy was not awarded this year.

Qualification

All NCAA Division I women's lacrosse programs were eligible for this championship. In the end, 6 teams contested this tournament, an increase of two from the previous year.

Team Appearance Previous Record
Maryland 4th 1985 12-4
New Hampshire 3rd 1985 11-3
Northwestern 3rd 1984 10-3
Penn State 4th 1985 15-1
Temple 4th 1985 14-2
Virginia 1st Never 14-1

Tournament bracket

First Round Semifinals Finals
Byrd Stadium
College Park, MD
Penn State 8
Temple 8 Temple 7
New Hampshire 5 Penn State 10
Maryland 11
Virginia 7
Maryland 11 Maryland 12
Northwestern 7

Tournament outstanding players

  • Anysia Fedec, Maryland
  • Trudy Stumpf, Maryland
  • Maggy Dunphy, Penn State

See also

References

  1. ^ "Championship History". NCAA.
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