The 2024 NCAA DIII women’s lacrosse championship began with the selection show on Monday, May 6 that aired on NCAA.com.
Following the bracket announcement, the first round is set for Saturday, May 11 and competition concludes with the semifinals and finals on Friday and Sunday, May 24 and 26, at Kerr Stadium in Salem, Virginia. Those semifinal and championship games will be live streamed on NCAA.com.
2024 DIII women’s lacrosse championship bracket
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2024 DIII women’s lacrosse championship schedule
- Selection show | Monday, May 6 at 10:30 a.m. ET on NCAA.com
- First round | Saturday, May 11
- Second round | Sunday, May 12
- Regionals | Saturday and Sunday, May 18-19
- Semifinals | Friday, May 24 at noon and 3 p.m. ET
- Championship game | Sunday, May 26 at noon ET
2024 DIII women’s lacrosse championship history
Defending champion Middlebury will look to win their 10th national title this year. Here are the NCAA DIII women’s lacrosse champions and runner-ups from the last 10 years.
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | SITE |
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2023 | Middlebury | Kate Livesay | 17-9 | Gettysburg | Salem, Va. |
2022 | Middlebury | Kate Livesay | 13-5 | Tufts | Salem, Va. |
2021 | Salisbury | Jim Nestor | 14-13 | Tufts | Salem, Va. |
2020 | Canceled due to COVID-19 |
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2019 | Middlebury | Kate Livesay | 14-9 | Salisbury | Ashland, Va. |
2018 | Gettysburg | Carol Cantele | 11-9 | Middlebury | Salem, Va. |
2017 | Gettysburg | Carol Cantele | 6-5 | TCNJ | Salem, Va. |
2016 | Middlebury | Kate Livesay | 9-5 | Trinity (Conn.) | Philadelphia, Pa. |
2015 | SUNY Cortland | Kelly Lickert-Orr | 17-6 | Trinity (Conn.) | Philadelphia, Pa. |
2014 | Salisbury | Jim Nestor | 9-6 | Trinity (Conn.) | Gettysburg, Pa. |
Tap here for a full list of every DIII women’s lacrosse national champion since 1985.