Dartmouth Big Green women's lacrosse
College lacrosse team
College lacrosse team
Dartmouth Big Green women's lacrosse |
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| Founded | 1973 |
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University | Dartmouth College |
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Head coach | Alex Frank (since 2019 season) |
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Stadium | Scully-Fahey Field (capacity: 1600) |
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Location | Hanover, New Hampshire |
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Conference | Ivy League |
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Nickname | Big Green |
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Colors | Dartmouth green and white[1] |
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2006 | |
1995, 1998, 2005, 2006 | |
1983, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2019 | |
2012 | |
1986, 1987, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2011, 2019 |
The Dartmouth Big Green women's lacrosse team is an NCAA Division I college lacrosse team representing Dartmouth College as part of the Ivy League. They play their home games at Scully-Fahey Field in Hanover, New Hampshire.
Historical statistics
Overall
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Years of Lacrosse |
50
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1st Season |
1973
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Head Coaches |
5
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All-Time Record |
399–272–4
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Ivy League games
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Ivy League season W-L record (since 1980) |
167–87
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Ivy League Titles |
12
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Ivy League Tournament Titles |
1
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NCAA Tournament
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NCAA Appearances |
14
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NCAA W-L record |
11–14
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Final Fours |
4
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Championship Games |
1
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NCAA National Championships |
0
| *Statistics through 2018 season
Individual career records
Reference:[2]
Record
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Number
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Player
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Years
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Goals |
199 |
Jacque Weitzel |
1997-00
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Assists |
98 |
Whitney Douthett |
2004–07
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Points |
248 |
Jacque Weitzel |
1997-00
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Ground balls |
236 |
Amy Zimmer |
1998-01
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Draw controls |
155 |
Sarah Plumb |
2009–12
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Caused turnovers |
138 |
Kristen Zimmer |
2003–06
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Saves |
550 |
Sarah Hughes |
1999-02
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Individual single-season records
Record
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Number
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Player
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Years
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Goals |
67 |
Jacque Weitzel |
2000
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Assists |
39 |
Jen Greene |
1998
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Points |
79 |
Jacque Weitzel |
2000
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Ground balls |
83 |
Amy Zimmer |
2001
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Draw controls |
108 |
Kathryn Giroux |
2017
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Caused turnovers |
62 |
Jacque Weitzel |
2000
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Saves |
199 |
Laura Melly |
1979
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Seasons
References:[3][4]
Statistics overview
Season
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Coach
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Overall
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Conference
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Standing
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Postseason
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AIAW (Independent) (1973–1979)
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1973
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Aggie Kurtz
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2–2 |
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1974
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Aggie Kurtz
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1–7 |
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1975
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Aggie Kurtz
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7–2 |
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1976
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Aggie Kurtz
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6–4–1 |
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1977
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Aggie Kurtz
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6–6–2 |
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1978
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Aggie Kurtz
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7–9–1 |
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1979
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Aggie Kurtz
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6–9 |
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AIAW (Ivy League) (1980–1982)
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1980
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Aggie Kurtz
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5–6 |
2–4 |
5th |
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1981
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Aggie Kurtz
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5–7 |
2–4 |
5th |
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1982
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Josie Harper
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2–9 |
0–6 |
7th |
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NCAA Division I (Ivy League) (1983–present)
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1983
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Josie Harper
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9–6 |
4–2 |
T-2nd |
NCAA First Round
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1984
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Josie Harper
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5–9 |
2–4 |
T-4th |
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1985
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Josie Harper
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9–4 |
4–2 |
T-2nd |
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1986
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Josie Harper
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12–3 |
6–0 |
1st |
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1987
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Josie Harper
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10–4 |
5–0 |
T-1st |
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1988
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Josie Harper
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10–7 |
4–2 |
T-2nd |
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1989
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Josie Harper
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9–6 |
3–3 |
T-3rd |
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1990
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Josie Harper
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7–9 |
3–3 |
T-3rd |
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1991
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Josie Harper
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5–8 |
1–5 |
T-6th |
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1992
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Josie Harper
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10–4 |
5–1 |
2nd |
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1993
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Amy Patton
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11–4 |
4–2 |
3rd |
NCAA Quarterfinal
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1994
|
Amy Patton
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11–4 |
4–2 |
3rd |
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1995
|
Amy Patton
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12–3 |
6–0 |
1st |
NCAA Semifinal
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1996
|
Amy Patton
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9–6 |
3–3 |
T-3rd |
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1997
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Amy Patton
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10–4 |
5–1 |
T-1st |
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1998
|
Amy Patton
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13–3 |
7–0 |
1st |
NCAA Semifinal
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1999
|
Amy Patton
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11–5 |
7–0 |
1st |
NCAA Quarterfinal
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2000
|
Amy Patton
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11–5 |
7–0 |
1st |
NCAA First Round
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2001
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Amy Patton
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13–4 |
6–1 |
T-1st |
NCAA Quarterfinal
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2002
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Amy Patton
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10–6 |
4–3 |
4th |
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2003
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Amy Patton
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11–5 |
6–1 |
T-1st |
NCAA Quarterfinal
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2004
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Amy Patton
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11–6 |
6–1 |
2nd |
NCAA Quarterfinal
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2005
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Amy Patton
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16–3 |
7–0 |
1st |
NCAA Semifinal
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2006
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Amy Patton
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14–6 |
5–2 |
3rd |
NCAA Runner-up
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2007
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Amy Patton
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9–7 |
4–3 |
4th |
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2008
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Amy Patton
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7–9 |
3–4 |
5th |
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2009
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Amy Patton
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8–8 |
5–2 |
3rd |
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2010
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Amy Patton
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11–5 |
5–2 |
2nd |
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2011
|
Amy Patton
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11–5 |
6–1 |
T-1st |
NCAA First Round
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2012
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Amy Patton
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12–5 |
5–2 |
T-2nd |
NCAA First Round
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2013
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Amy Patton
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11–8 |
5–2 |
3rd |
NCAA Second Round
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2014
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Amy Patton
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6–8 |
3–4 |
T-5th |
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2015
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Amy Patton
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3–11 |
3–4 |
5th |
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2016
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Amy Patton
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7–8 |
3–4 |
5th |
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2017
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Danielle Spencer
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7–8 |
2–5 |
T-5th |
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2018
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Danielle Spencer
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11-5 |
5-2 |
3rd |
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Total: |
399–272 (.595) |
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National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
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Postseason Results
The Big Green have appeared in 15 NCAA tournaments. Their postseason record is 11–15.[5]
Year
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Seed
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Round
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Opponent
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Score
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1983 |
-- |
First Round |
Princeton |
L, 4–12
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1993 |
-- |
Quarterfinal |
Harvard |
L, 8–11
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1995 |
-- |
Semifinal |
Princeton |
L, 8–13
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1998 |
#4 |
Quarterfinal Semifinal |
Loyola (MD) #1 Virginia |
W, 9–8 (ot) L, 7–10
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1999 |
-- |
First Round Quarterfinal |
Loyola (MD) #2 Virginia |
W, 20–7 L, 8–20
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2000 |
-- |
First Round |
Duke |
L, 6–7
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2001 |
#4 |
First Round Quarterfinal |
#13 Penn State #5 Princeton |
W, 9–7 L, 4–10
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2003 |
-- |
First Round Quarterfinal |
Boston U. #2 Maryland |
W, 9–7 L, 5–13
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2004 |
-- |
First Round Quarterfinal |
New Hampshire #1 Princeton |
W, 14–12 L, 5–6 (ot)
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2005 |
#4 |
First Round Quarterfinal Semifinal |
Syracuse #5 Georgetown #1 Northwestern |
W, 9–8 W, 13–3 L, 4–8
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2006 |
#7 |
First Round Quarterfinal Semifinal Final |
Boston U. Princeton #6 Notre Dame #4 Northwestern |
W, 9–4 W, 7–6 (ot) W, 14–8 L, 4–7
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2011 |
-- |
First Round |
#7 Albany |
L, 7–10
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2012 |
-- |
First Round |
#4 Syracuse |
L, 5–15
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2013 |
-- |
First Round Second Round |
Boston College #4 Syracuse |
W, 11–8 L, 8–21
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2019 |
-- |
First Round |
Colorado |
L, 13–16
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References
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