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The University of Maryland, Baltimore County was founded in 1966, and athletic director and men's lacrosse coach Dick Watts started the first team in 1968 at the NCAA Division II level. [2] The Retrievers advanced to the NCAA Division II championship finals in 1979 and 1980, winning the national title in 1980. [ 3 ]
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The following is a list of the 78 schools who field men's lacrosse teams and the 133 schools who field women's lacrosse teams in NCAA Division I competition, plus two schools that have planned to begin fielding Division I women's lacrosse teams in 2026. Conference affiliations are current for the next 2025 NCAA lacrosse season.
If the 2021 campaign blew by mercifully quick for the Maryland women’s lacrosse program, this season has been a breath of fresh air. The Terps have risen from No. 9 in the Inside Lacrosse ...
Maryland Terrapins lacrosse (2 C, ... Pages in category "Lacrosse teams in Maryland" ... Morgan State Bears lacrosse; Mount Washington Lacrosse Club; W.
During its early years, Maryland teams competed against the best in lacrosse with games on record against Johns Hopkins, Penn State, Navy, Harvard, Cornell and others. The team was elevated to varsity status in 1924. Since then, Maryland has never finished with a losing record, a feat unmatched by any other major college lacrosse team. [3]
Girls Lacrosse Decatur's Sadie Kauffman (27) in the match against Queen Anne's Tuesday, April 16, 2024, in Berlin, Maryland. Decatur defeated Queen Anne's 10-7.
The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association is an association of member institutions and organizations with college lacrosse programs at all levels of competition, including the three NCAA divisions and non-NCAA schools, at both the varsity and club levels for men and women.