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The 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship was the 43rd annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national championship for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's college lacrosse. Sixteen teams were selected to compete in the tournament based upon their performance during the regular season, and for some, by means of a conference tournament automatic qualifier. The Divisions I men’s lacrosse committees announced the matchups (16 teams, eight games) on 5 May 2013.[1] Duke defeated Loyola, Notre Dame, Cornell, and Syracuse to capture to their second NCAA Championship.

Tournament overview

The tournament started on May 11[2] and ended on May 27 with the championship game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Schools from eight conferences, America East, Big East, Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), ECAC Lacrosse League (ECAC), Ivy League, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), Northeast Conference (NEC), and Patriot League, earned automatic bids into the tournament by winning their respective conference tournaments, leaving eight remaining at-large bids for top ranked teams.[3][4] Albany (America East), Syracuse (Big East), Towson (CAA), Ohio State (ECAC), Yale (Ivy), Detroit Mercy (MAAC), Bryant (NEC), and Lehigh (Patriot) received automatic bids.

Teams

Seed School Conference Berth Type RPI[5] Record
Albany America East Automatic 13 13-4
Bryant NEC Automatic 43 8-10
Cornell Ivy At-Large 8 12-3
4 Denver ECAC At-Large 5 12-4
Detroit Mercy MAAC Automatic 51 5-9
7 Duke ACC At-Large 12 12-5
Lehigh Patriot Automatic 15 12-4
Loyola ECAC At-Large 10 11-4
6 Maryland ACC At-Large 6 10-3
5 North Carolina ACC At-Large 4 12-3
2 Notre Dame Big East At-Large 1 10-4
3 Ohio State ECAC Automatic 2 12-3
8 Penn State CAA At-Large 9 12-4
1 Syracuse Big East Automatic 3 13-3
Towson CAA Automatic 23 10-7
Yale Ivy Automatic 7 11-4

Tournament bracket

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  • † = Double Overtime

Returning All-Americans in the NCAA tournament

There are thirteen players on the top five teams in division I men's lacrosse (North Carolina, Cornell, Denver, Loyola (Md.) and Syracuse[6]) that were All-Americans in the 2012 season.[7] The only player on one of the top five teams that was a first-team All American in 2012 is RG Keenan from North Carolina.[7] Cornell attackman Rob Pannell was a first-team All American in 2010 and 2011, but missed most of the 2012 season due to a broken foot.

Name School 2012 All-American team Position Class Notes
Шаблон:Sort name North Carolina Honorable mention Attack Sophomore
Шаблон:Sort name North Carolina Honorable mention Midfield Junior
Шаблон:Sort name North Carolina 2nd team Attack Senior 2013 Tewaaraton nominee
Шаблон:Sort name North Carolina 1st team Face off Junior
Шаблон:Sort name Cornell 2nd team Defense Senior
Шаблон:Sort name Denver 2nd team Face off Senior
Шаблон:Sort name Denver Honorable mention Midfield Senior
Шаблон:Sort name Denver 3rd team Midfield Junior Has not played in a game since 16 March 2013
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola Honorable mention Defense Senior
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola Honorable mention Defense Junior
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola 3rd team Long-stick midfield Senior 2013 Tewaaraton nominee
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola 2nd team Attack Senior 2013 Tewaaraton nominee
Шаблон:Sort name Syracuse 2nd team Defense Senior 2013 Tewaaraton nominee

Tewaaraton Award nominees in NCAA tournament

There are eight players on the top five teams in division I men's lacrosse (North Carolina, Cornell, Denver, Loyola (Md.) and Syracuse[6]) that were nominees for the annual Tewaaraton award given to the best college lacrosse player.

Name School Position Class Notes
Шаблон:Sort name North Carolina Attack Senior Repeat nominee
Шаблон:Sort name Cornell Attack Senior
Шаблон:Sort name Cornell Attack Senior Three-time All-American (2009, 2010 and 2011), Player of the year in 2011, #3 in D-1 points per game in 2013[8]
Шаблон:Sort name Denver Attack Senior
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola Long-stick midfield Senior Repeat nominee
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola Attack Senior Repeat nominee
Шаблон:Sort name Syracuse Midfield Senior 2011 All-American (attack, honorable mention)[9]
Шаблон:Sort name Syracuse Defense Senior Repeat nominee

Major League Lacrosse players (drafted) in NCAA tournament

Major League Lacrosse holds its draft in January each year and selects from collegiate players that are playing their final year of eligibility.[10][11]

Player Name School Draft Year Position MLL team
Шаблон:Sort name Cornell 2013 Defense Hamilton Nationals
Шаблон:Sort name Cornell 2013 Attack New York Lizards
Шаблон:Sort name Cornell 2013 Midfield Charlotte Hounds
Шаблон:Sort name Denver 2013 Midfield Ohio Machine
Шаблон:Sort name Denver 2013 Midfield Boston Cannons
Шаблон:Sort name Denver 2013 Attack Ohio Machine
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola 2013 Defense Hamilton Nationals
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola 2013 Midfield Denver Outlaws
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola 2013 Midfield Hamilton Nationals
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola 2013 Long-stick midfield Boston Cannons
Шаблон:Sort name Loyola 2013 Attack Charlotte Hounds
Шаблон:Sort name North Carolina 2013 Attack Ohio Machine
Шаблон:Sort name Syracuse 2013 Midfield New York Lizards
Шаблон:Sort name Syracuse 2013 Defense Denver Outlaws

All-Tournament

  • Brendan Fowler, M, Duke (Most Outstanding Player)
  • Jordan Wolf, A, Duke
  • David Lawson, M, Duke
  • Jake Tripucka, M, Duke
  • JoJo Marasco, A, Syracuse
  • Sean Young, D, Syracuse
  • Dylan Donahue, A, Syracuse
  • Dominic LaMolinara, G, Syracuse
  • Rob Pannell, A, Cornell
  • Eric Law, A, Denver

References

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External links

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