Division III
See Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Champions for the 1981 and 1982 Division III women's lacrosse champions.
Year | Champion | Score | Defeated |
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1985 | Trenton State | 7–4 | Ursinus |
1986 | Ursinus | 12–10 | Trenton State |
1987 | Trenton State | 8–7 (OT) | Ursinus |
1988 | Trenton State | 14–11 | William Smith |
1989 | Ursinus | 8–6 | Trenton State |
1990 | Ursinus | 7–6 | St. Lawrence |
1991 | Trenton State | 7–6 | Ursinus |
1992 | Trenton State1 | 5–3 | William Smith |
1993 | Trenton State | 10–9 | William Smith |
1994 | Trenton State | 29–11 | William Smith |
1995 | Trenton State | 14–13 | William Smith |
1996 | New Jersey | 15–8 | Middlebury |
1997 | Middlebury | 14–9 | New Jersey |
1998 | New Jersey | 12–11 (OT) | Williams |
1999 | Middlebury | 10–9 | Amherst |
2000 | New Jersey | 14–8 | Williams |
2001 | Middlebury | 11–10 | Amherst |
2002 | Middlebury | 12–6 | New Jersey |
2003 | Amherst | 11–9 | Middlebury |
2004 | Middlebury | 13–11 (OT) | New Jersey |
2005 | New Jersey | 9–7 | Salisbury |
2006 | New Jersey | 10–4 | Gettysburg |
2007 | Franklin & Marshall | 11–8 | Salisbury |
2008 | Hamilton | 13–6 | Franklin & Marshall |
2009 | Franklin & Marshall | 11–10 | Salisbury |
2010 | Salisbury | 7–6 | Hamilton |
2011 | Gettysburg | 16–5 | Bowdoin |
2012 | Trinity | 8–7 | Salisbury |
Team | Championship Record | Winning years |
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Trenton State/New Jersey | 12*-5 | 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, |
Middlebury | 5–2 | 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004 |
Ursinus | 3–3 | 1986, 1989, 1990 |
Franklin & Marshall | 2–1 | 2007, 2009 |
Amherst | 1–2 | 2003 |
Hamilton | 1–1 | 2008 |
Salisbury | 1–3 | 2010 |
Gettysburg | 1–1 | 2011 |
William Smith | 0–5 | |
St. Lawrence | 0–1 | |
Williams | 0–2 |
* Trenton State vacated 1992 title due to NCAA penalties
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