Wayne Staats | NCAA.com | May 26, 2019 Maryland women's lacrosse beats Boston College to win 2019 national championship Maryland beats Boston College to claim 14th NCAA title Share The Maryland Terrapins are your 2019 women's lacrosse national champions. The Terps beat Boston College 12-10 to capture their 14th title in program history, and their fourth in the past six years. Boston College has now lost in the title game in three straight seasons. The national championship matchup was a rematch of the 2017 national championship, which saw the Terps win 16-13. WOMEN'S LACROSSE CHAMP: View the final interactive bracket | Box score | Latest news No. 2 Boston College got to the finals for the third straight year following a thrilling 15-14 double overtime win over North Carolina. Senior Sam Apuzzo delivered the game-winning goal at 4:48 in the second overtime period to complete the comeback. The Eagles trailed by six goals in the first half before kicking things into gear. Maryland broke an early 4-4 tie against Northwestern in their semifinal matchup, then never trailed again. The Terps avenged their Big Ten tournament defeat, topping Northwestern in dominating fashion 25-13. The game marked the most goals the Terps had ever scored in Cathy Reese's 13 seasons at the helm and it was an offensive effort powered by Brindi Griffin's six goals and one assist. SHOP MARYLAND WOMEN'S LACROSSE 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP GEAR Check out the full bracket, schedule and scores below, as well as live updates from the two semifinal matches and the championship. 2019 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Tournament: Bracket Click here for a printable bracket | Interactive bracket 2019 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Tournament: Schedule Click here for a scoreboard. Sunday, May 26 — National Championship at Homewood Field at Johns Hopkins No. 1 Maryland 12, No. 2 Boston College 10 Friday, May 24 — Semifinals at Homewood Field at Johns Hopkins No. 2 Boston College 15, No. 3 North Carolina 14 (2OT) No. 1 Maryland 25, No. 4 Northwestern 13 Follow below for live updates from the DI championship. Tuesday, May 7 — Opening Round Jacksonville 22, Mercer 7 Wagner 15, Fairfield 13 Friday, May 10 — First Round Stony Brook 10, James Madison 9 (OT) No. 8 Michigan 13, Jacksonville 9 Georgetown 13, Penn 12 (2OT) Loyola Maryland 19, Richmond 6 Colorado 16, Dartmouth 13 Florida 16, Johns Hopkins 9 Navy 16, High Point 5 Denver 11, Southern California 10 (OT) No. 7 Princeton 19, Wagner 7 Notre Dame 15, Stanford 9 Sunday, May 12 — Second Round No. 1 Maryland 17, Stony Brook 8 No. 6 Virginia 15, Navy 12 Denver 9, No. 8 Michigan 5 No. 2 Boston College 21, Colorado 9 No. 3 North Carolina 15, Florida 11 No. 7 Princeton 17, Loyola Maryland 13 No. 4 Northwestern 13, Notre Dame 10 No. 5 Syracuse 14, Georgetown 8 Saturday, May 18 — Quarterfinals No. 3 North Carolina 14, No. 6 Virginia 7 No. 2 Boston College 17, vs. No. 7 Princeton 12 No. 4 Northwestern 18, No. 5 Syracuse 14 No. 1 Maryland 17, Denver 8 2019 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Tournament: Teams, seeds Here are the teams that qualified automatically: Division I Women's Lacrosse Automatic Qualifiers CONFERENCE SCHOOL, RECORD American Athletic Florida (13-6) America East Stony Brook (15-4) Atlantic 10 Richmond (17-3) ACC North Carolina (15-3) ASUN Jacksonville (16-3) Big East Georgetown (11-8) Big South High Point (15-4) Big Ten Northwestern (14-4) Colonial James Madison (16-3) Ivy League Princeton (14-3) MAAC Fairfield (15-3) Northeast Wagner (15-3) Pac-12 Southern California (16-3) Patriot Loyola Maryland (15-4) SoCon Mercer (10-9) Teams Selected At-Large: Boston College (19-1) Colorado (10-7) Dartmouth (11-5) Denver (14-3) Johns Hopkins (10-7) Maryland (18-1) Michigan (15-3) Navy (15-4) Notre Dame (13-4) Penn (12-5) Stanford (13-5) Syracuse (15-4) Virginia (12-6) Seeds: Maryland: 18-1 Boston College: 19-1 North Carolina: 15-3 Northwestern: 14-4 Syracuse: 15-4 Virginia: 12-6 Princeton: 14-3 Michigan: 15-3 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Tournament: History, champions YEAR CHAMPION COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SITE 2018 James Madison Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe 16-15 Boston College Stony Brook, N.Y. 2017 Maryland Cathy Reese 16-13 Boston College Foxborough, Mass. 2016 North Carolina Jenny Levy 13-7 Maryland Chester, Pa. 2015 Maryland Cathy Reese 9-8 North Carolina Chester, Pa. 2014 Maryland Cathy Reese 15-12 Syracuse Towson, Md. 2013 North Carolina Jenny Levy 13-12 (3OT) Maryland Villanova 2012 Northwestern Kelly Amonte Hiller 8-6 Syracuse Stony Brook 2011 Northwestern Kelly Amonte Hiller 8-7 Maryland Stony Brook 2010 Maryland Cathy Reese 13-11 Northwestern Towson 2009 Northwestern Kelly Amonte Hiller 21-7 North Carolina Towson 2008 Northwestern Kelly Amonte Hiller 10-6 Penn Towson 2007 Northwestern Kelly Amonte Hiller 15-13 Virginia Penn 2006 Northwestern Kelly Amonte Hiller 7-4 Dartmouth Boston University 2005 Northwestern Kelly Amonte Hiller 13-10 Virginia Navy 2004 Virginia Julie Myres 10-4 Princeton Princeton 2003 Princeton Chris Sailer 8-7 (OT) Virginia Syracuse 2002 Princeton Chris Sailer 12-7 Georgetown Loyola (Md.) 2001 Maryland Cindy Timchal 14-13 (OT) Georgetown Johns Hopkins 2000 Maryland Cindy Timchal 16-8 Princeton TCNJ 1999 Maryland Cindy Timchal 16-6 Virginia Johns Hopkins 1998 Maryland Cindy Timchal 11-5 Virginia UMBC 1997 Maryland Cindy Timchal 8-7 Loyola (Md.) Lehigh 1996 Maryland Cindy Timchal 10-5 Virginia Lehigh 1995 Maryland Cindy Timchal 13-5 Princeton TCNJ 1994 Princeton Chris Sailer 10-7 Maryland Maryland 1993 Virginia Jane Miller 8-6 (OT) Princeton Maryland 1992 Maryland Cindy Timchal 11-10 (OT) Havard Lehigh 1991 Virginia Jane Miller 8-6 Maryland TCNJ 1990 Harvard Carole Kleinfelder 8-7 Maryland Princeton 1989 Penn State Susan Scheetz 7-6 Harvard West Chester 1988 Temple Tina Sloan Green 15-7 Penn State Haverford 1987 Penn State Susan Scheetz 7-6 Temple Maryland 1986 Maryland Sue Tyler 11-10 Penn State Maryland 1985 New Hampshire Marisa Didio 6-5 Maryland Penn 1984 Temple Tina Sloan Green 6-4 Maryland Boston University 1983 Delaware Janet Smith 10-7 Temple Penn 1982 Massachusetts Pamela Hixon 9-6 TCNJ TCNJ Note: Before 2001, this championship was a national collegiate championship. Harvard takes down BC 5-4 in thriller to win 2022 women's Beanpot Harvard won its 15th Beanpot with its 5-4 win over BC on Tuesday night. 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