The 2024 NCAA DII men’s lacrosse bracket was revealed in a selection show on Sunday, May 5.
👉 See the full selections release here
The 2024 championship will begin with four first-round games at host sites on today, May 8. The first three rounds of the tournament will all be played at host sites, with the national championship scheduled for May 26 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2024 DII men’s lacrosse championship bracket
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2024 DII men’s lacrosse championship schedule
All times in ET
May 5 — Selection show
May 8 — First round
- North Region
- South Region
May 12 — Second round
- North Region
- South Region
May 19 — Semifinals
May 26- National championship
- 4 p.m. | National championship | Watch live on NCAA.com
2024 DII men’s lacrosse championship history
Lenoir-Rhyne beat Mercyhurst, 20-5 to win the 2023 DII men’s lacrosse national championship. This was the first title in program history for Lenoir-Rhyne. Here is a complete list of every NCAA DII men’s lacrosse champion:
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | POINTS | RUNNER-UP | HOST OR SITE |
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2023 | Lenoir-Rhyne | Greg Paradine | 20-5 | Mercyhurst | Philadelphia |
2022 | Tampa (21-0) | J.B. Clarke | 11-7 | Mercy | East Hartford, Conn. |
2021 | Le Moyne (15-0) | Dan Sheehan | 12-6 | Lenoir-Rhyne | Hartford, Conn. |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | — | — | — | — |
2019 | Merrimack (17-3) | Mike Morgan | 16-8 | Limestone | Philadelphia |
2018 | Merrimack (18-1) | Mike Morgan | 23-6 | Saint Leo | Foxborough, Mass. |
2017 | Limestone (21-1) | J.B. Clarke | 11-9 | Merrimack | Foxborough, Mass. |
2016 | Le Moyne (20-0) | Dan Sheehan | 8-4 | Limestone | Philadelphia |
2015 | Limestone (20-1) | J.B. Clarke | 9-6 | Le Moyne | Philadelphia |
2014 | Limestone (19-1) | J.B. Clarke | 12-6 | LIU Post | Baltimore |
2013 | Le Moyne (18-2) | Dan Sheehan | 11-10 | Mercyhurst | Philadelphia |
2012 | Dowling (13-2) | Tim Boyle | 11-10 | Limestone | Foxborough, Mass. |
2011 | Mercyhurst (14-2) | Chris Ryan | 9-8 | Adelphi | Baltimore |
2010 | C.W. Post (16-1) | John Jez | 14-9 | Le Moyne | Baltimore |
2009 | C.W. Post (15-1) | John Jez | 8-7 | Le Moyne | Boston |
2008 | NYIT (13-1) | Jack Kaley | 16-11 | Le Moyne | Boston |
2007 | Le Moyne (15-2) | Dan Sheehan | 6-5 | Mercyhurst | Baltimore |
2006 | Le Moyne (18-0) | Dan Sheehan | 12-5 | Dowling | Philadelphia |
2005 | NYIT (10-2) | Jack Kaley | 14-13 (ot) | Limestone | Philadelphia |
2004 | Le Moyne (16-0) | Dan Sheehan | 11-10 (2ot) | Limestone | Baltimore |
2003 | NYIT (14-0) | Jack Kaley | 9-4 | Limestone | Baltimore |
2002 | Limestone (13-2) | T.W.Johnson | 11-9 | NYIT | Rutgers (Yurcak Field) |
2001 | Adelphi (12-2) | Sandy Kapatos | 14-10 | Limestone | Rutgers (Yurcak Field) |
2000 | Limestone (14-2) | Mike Cerino | 10-9 | C.W. Post | Maryland (Ludwig Field) |
1999 | Adelphi (10-3) | Sandy Kapatos | 11-8 | C.W. Post | Maryland (Ludwig Field) |
1998 | Adelphi (12-3) | Sandy Kapatos | 18-6 | C.W. Post | Rutgers (Yurcak Field) |
1997 | NYIT (12-2) | Jack Kaley | 18-11 | Adelphi | Adelphi |
1996 | C.W. Post (10-3) | Tom Postel | 15-10 | Adelphi | C.W. Post |
1995 | Adelphi (10-3) | Sandy Kapatos | 12-10 | Springfield | Springfield |
1994 | Springfield (12-2) | Keith Bugbee | 15-12 | NYIT | C.W. Post |
1993 | Adelphi (8-3) | Kevin Sheehan | 11-7 | C.W. Post | C.W. Post |
1981 | Adelphi (10-2) | Paul Doherty | 17-14 | Loyola Maryland | Adelphi |
1980 | UMBC (11-3) | Dick Watts | 23-14 | Adelphi | UMBC |
1979 | Adelphi (13-3) | Paul Doherty | 17-12 | UMBC | Adelphi |
1978 | Roanoke (12-2) | Paul Griffin | 14-13 | Hobart | Hobart |
1977 | Hobart (15-0) | Jerry Schmidt | 23-13 | Washington College | Hobart |
1976 | Hobart (14-3) | Jerry Schmidt | 18-9 | Adelphi | UMBC |
1975 | SUNY Cortland (10-4) | Chuck Winters | 12-11 | Hobart | C.W. Post |
1974 | Towson (14-1) | Carl Runk | 18-17 (ot) | Hobart | SUNY Cortland |