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2000 NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament

2000 NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament

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The 2000 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship was the 19th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of Division I NCAA women's college lacrosse. The championship game was played at Lions Stadium in Trenton, New Jersey during May 2000.[1] All NCAA Division I women's lacrosse programs were eligible for this championship. Ultimately, 12 teams were invited to the tournament.

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Maryland defeated Princeton, 16–8, to win their eighth overall and sixth consecutive, national championship. This would subsequently become the sixth of Maryland's record seven straight national titles (1995–2001).

For the second consecutive year, the leading scorer for the tournament was Jen Adams from Maryland, with 22 goals. Adams was also again named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

Teams

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Tournament bracket

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Lions Stadium
Trenton, NJ
            
1 Maryland (2OT) 7
Georgetown 6
Georgetown 11
Syracuse 10
1 Maryland 17
Loyola (MD) 7
4 North Carolina 5
Loyola (MD) 7
Loyola (MD) 14
Delaware 4
1 Maryland 16
Princeton 8
3 James Madison 12
Virginia 5
Virginia 13
Boston U. 10
3 James Madison 9
2 Princeton 15
2 Princeton (2OT) 9
Duke 8
Duke 7
Dartmouth 6

All-tournament team

  • Alivian Coates, James Madison
  • Kristin Hagart, Loyola (MD)
  • Jess Marion, James Madison
  • Stacey Moriand, Loyola (MD)
  • Jen Adams, Maryland (Most outstanding player)
  • Christie Jenkins, Maryland
  • Alex Kahoe, Maryland
  • Tonia Porras, Maryland
  • Brooke Owens, Princeton
  • Julie Shaner, Princeton
  • Lauren Simone, Princeton

See also


References

  1. "Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved March 13, 2015.

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