2016 NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament

The 2016 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship was the 35th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of Division I NCAA women's college lacrosse. The semifinal and championship rounds were played at Talen Energy Stadium (the home of Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union) in Chester, Pennsylvania from May 27–29, 2016.[1] All other rounds were played at campus sites, usually at the home field of the higher-seeded team, from May 13–22.

2016 NCAA Division I women's
lacrosse tournament
DatesMay 13–29, 2016
Teams26
Finals siteTalen Energy Stadium
Chester, PA
ChampionsNorth Carolina (2nd title)
Runner-upMaryland (19th title game)
MOPAly Messinger, North Carolina
NCAA Division I women's tournaments
«20152017»

Tournament field

All NCAA Division I women's lacrosse programs were eligible for this championship, and a total of 26 teams were invited to participate. 13 teams qualified automatically by winning their conference tournaments while the remaining 13 teams qualified at-large based on their regular season records.

Teams

SeedSchoolConferenceBerth typeRPI[2]Record
1MarylandBig TenAutomatic119–0
2FloridaBig EastAutomatic318–1
3North CarolinaACCAutomatic216–2
4SyracuseACCAt-large417–5
5USCMPSFAutomatic619–0
6Notre DameACCAt-large713–6
7PennIvyAt-large813–4
8CornellIvyAutomatic1213–4
Boston CollegeACCAt-large2010–8
CanisusMAACAutomatic3313–6
DukeACCAt-large1810–8
James MadisonCAAAt-large2210–9
Johns HopkinsIndependentAt-large2410–7
LouisvilleACCAt-large1612–5
Loyola (MD)PatriotAutomatic1414–5
MassachusettsAtlantic 10Automatic1918–1
NorthwesternBig TenAt-large1010–9
Old DominionAtlantic SunAutomatic3516–3
Penn StateBig TenAt-large1511–6
PrincetonIvyAt-large911–5
StanfordMPSFAt-large1314–4
Stony BrookAmerica EastAutomatic1116–3
TowsonCAAAutomatic515–3
VirginiaACCAt-large179–8
WagnerNECAutomatic5810–8
WinthropBig SouthAutomatic2520–2

Bracket

First Round
May 13
Regional Campus Sites
Second Round
May 15
Regional Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
May 21–22
Campus Sites
Semifinals
May 27
Talen Energy Stadium
Final
May 29
Talen Energy Stadium
               
1Maryland*14
Johns Hopkins8
Virginia10
Johns Hopkins12
1Maryland18
Massachusetts3
Princeton12
Massachusetts13^
Massachusetts7
8Cornell6
Canisius11
8Cornell*15
1Maryland19
4Syracuse9
5USC*14
Stanford8
Stanford9
James Madison8
5USC11
4Syracuse12
Stony Brook11
Boston College9
Stony Brook6
4Syracuse*7
1Maryland7
3North Carolina13
3North Carolina*15
Duke10
Loyola (MD)8
Duke14
3North Carolina10
6Notre Dame6
Northwestern15
Louisville5
Northwestern3
6Notre Dame*15
3North Carolina12
Penn state11
7Penn*17
Wagner7
7Penn12
Towson4
Towson16
Old Dominion5
7Penn4
Penn State8
Penn State16
Winthrop6
Penn State14
2Florida*13

See also

References


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