Princeton Box Set Vol 1
The Tigers won championships in 1992 and 1994. They defeated Syracuse in double overtime (10-9) for the 1992 title and Virginia in overtime (9-8) for the title in 1994. Order your Vol. 1 copy today!
The Tigers won championships in 1992 and 1994. They defeated Syracuse in double overtime (10-9) for the 1992 title and Virginia in overtime (9-8) for the title in 1994. Order your Vol. 1 copy today!
The Tigers won championships in 1997 and 1998. These two championships were part of a three consecutive title run for Princeton. Order your Vol. 2 copy today!
The Blue Jays won titles in 1984, 1985, and 1987 by defeating Syracuse in 84’ & 85’ and Cornell in 87’. Order your copy today!
Duke’s CJ Costabile scored the game winning goal five seconds into the overtime period for the Blue Devils’ first ever National Championship, as they defeated Notre Dame, 6-5. Neither team lead by more than one goal, featuring four lead changes and five ties marking ... more info >
Syracuse scored the last 4 goals of the game, including the game winner in overtime and the game tying goal at the end of regulation with 4 seconds remaining for their 11th National Championship and second consecutive by defeating Cornell 10-9. more info >
Syracuse won their record 10th title by defeating Johns Hopkins 13-10 in front of a record crowd of 48,970, the largest to ever witness an outdoor NCAA Championship. The Orangemen were paced by all-tournament team midfielder Dan Hardy who tallied three goals on the w... more info >
After jumping out to a commanding lead, Johns Hopkins withheld a second half rally by Duke, including a save in the final seconds by Jess Schwartzmann. The championship is the 9th men's lacrosse title for the Blue Jays. more info >
In the 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse National Championship game, Virginia defeated the University of Massachusetts by a score of 15-7. The Cavaliers were led by their All-American players, Matt Ward and Matt Poskay, who each scored five goals. The game was cl... more info >
In the 2005 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse National Championship game, Johns Hopkins defeated Duke by a score of 9-8. Johns Hopkins came from behind to win their eighth championship on the strength of Jake Byrne?s unassisted goal. Johns Hopkins finished the year wi... more info >