2005 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament

The 2005 NCAA Division I lacrosse tournament was the 35th 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 2005 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse season.[2]

2005 NCAA Division I men's
lacrosse tournament
DatesMay 14–30, 2005
Teams16
Finals siteLincoln Financial Field
Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ChampionsJohns Hopkins (8th title)
Runner-upDuke (1st title game)
SemifinalistsMaryland (18th Final Four)
Virginia (17th Final Four)
Winning coachDave Pietramala (1st title)
MOPJesse Schwartzman, Johns Hopkins
Attendance[1]45,275 semi-finals
44,920 finals
90,195 total
Top scorerMatt Danowski, Duke
(21 goals)
NCAA Division I men's tournaments
«20042006»

Johns Hopkins won the championship title with a 9–8 win over Duke. The Blue Jays, led by senior Kyle Harrison and sophomore goalie Jesse Schwartzman, won their eighth NCAA championship and first since 1987. All the while, Johns Hopkins allowed just one goal the entire second half of the game. Schwartzman was named the tournament's outstanding player.

In an exciting national semi-final game, Hopkins won against Virginia in overtime on a goal by defensive short stick midfielder Benson Erwin. Virginia seemingly had the game locked up in regulation after scoring the go ahead goal with 12.9 seconds remaining. But Hopkins won the ensuing face off and raced down the field tying the game with 1.5 seconds to go, setting up Erwin's overtime heroics.[3]

The championship game was played at Lincoln Financial Field, the home of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with an audience of 44,920 fans.[4]

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.

Marist made their debut appearance in the Division I men's lacrosse tournament.

Bracket

First Round
May 14–15, 2005
Quarterfinals
May 21–22, 2005
Semifinals
May 28, 2005
Final
May 30, 2005
            
1Johns Hopkins22
Marist6
1Johns Hopkins19
8Massachusetts9
Syracuse15
8Massachusetts16
1Johns Hopkins9*
4Virginia8
5Navy9
Delaware7
5Navy8
4Virginia10
Albany9
4Virginia23
1Johns Hopkins9
2Duke8
3Maryland14
Penn State10
3Maryland9
6Georgetown8
Army6
6Georgetown16
3Maryland9
2Duke18
7Towson11
Cornell12
Cornell8
2Duke11
Fairfield4
2Duke23
  • * = Overtime

See also

References


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