2007 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament

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2007 NCAA Division I men's
lacrosse tournament
DatesMay 12–28, 2007
Teams16
Finals site
Delaware (1st Final Four)
Winning coachDave Pietramala (2nd title)
MOPJesse Schwartzman, Johns Hopkoins
Attendance[1]52,004 semi-finals
48,443 finals
100,447 total
Top scorerMatt Danowski, Duke
(24 goals)
NCAA Division I men's tournaments
«2006 2008»

The 2007 NCAA Division I lacrosse tournament was the 37th annual

tournament hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the team champion of men's college lacrosse among its Division I programs, held at the end of the 2007 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse season.[2]
The tournament was held from May 12–28, 2007.

Johns Hopkins won their ninth national title, defeating Duke in the final 12–11.[3] Johns Hopkins was led by Paul Rabil and coach Dave Pietramala, and Duke was led by Zack Greer and Matt Danowski.

The championship game was played at

Division III championships, semifinals and finals held on Memorial Day weekend.[4]

Delaware
, led by Alex Smith made it to the Final Four for the first time in school history.

Qualifying

Sixteen NCAA Division I college men's lacrosse teams met after having played their way through a regular season, and for some, a conference tournament.

No teams made their debut appearance in the Division I men's lacrosse tournament.

Tournament results

First Round
May 12–13
Quarterfinals
May 19–20
Semifinals
May 26
Final
May 28
            
1 Duke 18
Providence 3
1 Duke 19
8 North Carolina 11
Navy 8
8 North Carolina 12
1 Duke 12
4 Cornell 11
5 Albany 19
Loyola Maryland 10
5 Albany 11
4 Cornell 12*
Towson 6
4 Cornell 14
1 Duke 11
3 Johns Hopkins 12
3 Johns Hopkins 11*
Notre Dame 10
3 Johns Hopkins 14
6 Georgetown 6
Princeton 8
6 Georgetown 9*
3 Johns Hopkins 8
Delaware 3
7 Maryland 9
UMBC 13
UMBC 6
Delaware 10
Delaware
14
2 Virginia 8
  • * = Overtime

Notes

  • The championship game was played in front of 48,443 fans, a tournament record
  • 100,447 fans attended the tournament, a new NCAA attendance record

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lax Power". static.active.com.
  2. ^ "DIVISION I MEN'S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK" (PDF). NCAA.org. NCAA. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  3. NCAA
    . p. 3 (51). Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Attendance Figures for the NCAA Men's Championships". LaxPower.com. Archived from the original on 10 June 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-25.

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