NCAA Division III field hockey tournament
US annual women's hockey competition
Football tournament
The NCAA Division III field hockey tournament is an annual single-elimination tournament conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champion of women's Division III collegiate field hockey in the United States . The tournament has been held every year since 1981.[ 1]
From 1984 to 1991, the tournament also included teams from Division II due to a lack of programs in that division (that tournament would resume in 1992).
The most successful team has been The College of New Jersey , with 11 titles.
Middlebury are the seven-time defending champions, defeating Tufts in the 2024 final, 2–1.
Currently, 24 teams compete in each national championship tournament. The first three rounds are played at campus sites on the fields of higher-seeded teams, and the semifinal and championship rounds are held at a pre-determined site.
Results
NCAA Division III field hockey tournament
Year
Site(Host Team)
Championship
Third Place Final / Semifinalists
Champion
Score
Runner-Up
Third-place
Score
Fourth-place
1981Details
Westfield, MA (Westfield State )
Trenton State
2–0
Franklin & Marshall
Westfield State
3–2(2OT )
Elizabethtown
1982Details
Elizabethtown, PA (Elizabethtown )
Ithaca
2–1(2OT , PS )
Trenton State
Franklin & Marshall
2–0
Denison
1983Details
Ithaca, NY (Ithaca )
Trenton State (2)
2–1
Ithaca
Franklin & Marshall
1–0
Denison
1984Details
Trenton, NJ (Trenton State )
Bloomsburg
3–2
Messiah
Ithaca, Trenton State
1985Details
Madison, NJ (Drew )
Trenton State (3)
1–0
Millersville
Bloomsburg
4–1
Drew
1986Details
Trenton, NJ(Trenton State)
Salisbury State
3–2
Bloomsburg
Trenton State
1–0
Bentley
1987Details
Geneva, NY (William Smith )
Bloomsburg (2)
1–0
William Smith
Salisbury State
1–0
Southern Maine
1988Details
Trenton, NJ(Trenton State)
Trenton State (4)
3–2(2OT , PS )
Bloomsburg
Salisbury State
2–0
Cortland State
1989Details
Cortland, NY (SUNY Cortland )
Lock Haven
2–1
Trenton State
Cortland State
3–2(2OT , PS )
St. Lawrence
1990Details
Bloomsburg, PA (Bloomsburg )
Trenton State (5)
2–1
Bloomsburg
Messiah
2–1
Lock Haven
1991Details
Trenton, NJ(Trenton State)
Trenton State (6)
1–0
Bloomsburg
Hartwick
3–2
Lock Haven
1992Details
William Smith
1–0
Trenton State
Messiah
1–0(2OT )
Salisbury State
1993Details
Fredericksburg, VA (Mary Washington )
Cortland State
1–0
Mary Washington
Trenton State
1–0
Trinity (CT)
1994Details
Grantham, PA (Messiah )
Cortland State (2)
2–1
Trenton State
Messiah
1–0(OT )
Middlebury
1995Details
Trenton, NJ(TCNJ )
Trenton State (7)
2–1
Messiah
Eastern Mennonite
3–2(2OT )
Wellesley
1996Details
TCNJ (8)
2–1
Hartwick
Cortland State
3–0
Lebanon Valley
1997Details
Annville, PA (Lebanon Valley )
William Smith (2)
3–0
Cortland State
Lebanon Valley and Messiah
1998Details
Geneva, NY(William Smith)
Middlebury
3–2(OT )
William Smith
Rowan and Trinity (CT)
1999Details
Trenton, NJ(TCNJ)
TCNJ (9)
4–1
Amherst
Cortland State and Springfield
2000Details
Salisbury, MD (Salisbury )
William Smith (3)
1–0
Springfield
Rowan and Salisbury
2001Details
Springfield, MA (Springfield )
Cortland State (3)
1–0
Messiah
TCNJ and Skidmore
2002Details
Rowan
1–0
Messiah
TCNJ and Salisbury
2003Details
Annville, PA(Lebanon Valley)
Salisbury (2)
4–1
Middlebury
TCNJ and Cortland State
2004Details
Westfield, MA(Westfield State)
Salisbury (3)
6–3
Middlebury
Middlebury and William Smith
2005Details
Lexington, VA (Washington & Lee )
Salisbury (4)
1–0
Messiah
Bowdoin and Ursinus
2006Details
Geneva, NY(William Smith)
Ursinus
3–2
Messiah
Bowdoin and Lebanon Valley
2007Details
Collegeville, PA (Ursinus )
Bowdoin
4–3
Middlebury
Lebanon Valley and Salisbury
2008Details
Bowdoin (2)
3–2(OT )
Tufts
Messiah and Ursinus
2009Details
South Hadley, MA (Mount Holyoke )
Salisbury (5)
1–0
Messiah
Tufts and Ursinus
2010Details
Newport News, VA (Christopher Newport )
Bowdoin (3)
2–1(2OT , PS )
Messiah
Skidmore and Urisnus
2011Details
Dudley, MA (Nichols )
TCNJ (10)
3–1
Middlebury
Bowdoin and Ursinus
2012Details
Geneva, NY(William Smith)
Tufts
2–1
Montclair State
DePauw and Mary Washington
2013Details
Norfolk, VA (Old Dominion )
Bowdoin (4)
1–0
Salisbury
Christopher Newport and Skidmore
2014Details
Lexington, VA(Washington & Lee)
TCNJ (11)
2–0
Bowdoin
Middlebury and Salisbury
2015Details
Middlebury (2)
1–0
Bowdoin
TCNJ and Ursinus
2016Details
Geneva, NY(William Smith)
Messiah
2–1(2OT , PS )
Tufts
Babson and Salisbury
2017Details
Louisville, KY (Louisville )
Middlebury (3)
4–0
Messiah
Franklin & Marshall and TCNJ
2018Details
Manheim, PA (MAC /CC )
Middlebury (4)
2–0
Tufts
Johns Hopkins and Rowan
2019Details
Middlebury (5)
1–0
Franklin & Marshall
Johns Hopkins and Salisbury
2020
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021Details
Hartford, CT (Trinity )
Middlebury (6)
4–1[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Johns Hopkins
Trinity (CT) and Rowan
2022Details
Glassboro, NJ (Rowan )
Middlebury (7)
1–0(1OT )
Johns Hopkins
Rowan and Williams
2023Details
Newport News, VA(Christopher Newport)
Middlebury (8)
2–0
Johns Hopkins
Babson and Kean
2024Details
Lexington, VA(Washington & Lee)
Middlebury (9)
2-1
Tufts
Williams and Salisbury
2025Details
Hartford, CT(Trinity)
Champions
NCAA Division III national championships, by school: 11, 9, 5, 4, 3, 1
Team
Titles
Years
TCNJ
11
1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2011, 2014
Middlebury
9
1998, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Salisbury
5
1986, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009
Bowdoin
4
2007, 2008, 2010, 2013
Cortland
3
1993, 1994, 2001
William Smith
1992, 1997, 2000
Messiah
1
2016
Tufts
2012
Ursinus
2006
Rowan
2002
Ithaca
1982
See also
References
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