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Maryland Championships

The Lady Terps won seven consecutive titles from 1995-2001. This box set showcases the last three titles in 1999-2001. They were truly a dynasty for the ages. Order your copy today to witness history!

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Northwestern "Three-Peat"

The Wildcats became only the second team in history to win three consecutive titles. They have solidified themselves as a dynasty in Women’s Lacrosse. They hope to make it four in a row in 2008. Order your copy today!

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2006 NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse National Championship - Adelphi vs. West Chester

Lauren Lopez scored five goals and dishing off two assists to lead Adelphi to the 16-8 victory and the national championship. more info >

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2006 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse National Championship - TCNJ vs. Gettysburg

TCNJ was able to blend offense and defense to defeat Gettysburg, 10-4. more info >

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2005 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse National Championship - TC New Jersey vs. Salisbury

The College of New Jersey defeated Salisbury by a score of 9-7. Salisbury was undefeated and top-seeded, but TCNJ was able to overcome them, led by Lauren Gossner's five goals. The Lions were coached by Sharon PfIuger. It was the first of two consecutive national t... more info >

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2004 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse National Championship - Princeton vs. Virginia

Virginia defeated Princeton by a score of 10-4. The Cavaliers were led on offense by Amy Appelt, who scored four goals. On defense, Virginia was led by the tournament's Most Valuable Player, goalie Andrea Pfeiffer, who made a career-best 19 saves. It was the first... more info >

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2003 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse National Championship - Princeton vs. Virginia

Princeton defeated Virginia by a score of 8-7. Princeton was led by Rachel Becker, who was selected as the Outstanding Player of the Year, a first-team All-American, and the recipient of the Tewaaraton Trophy. It was the second consecutive national title for Princeton. more info >

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