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2020 Northwestern Lacrose Record Book 2005 2006 2020 NORTHWESTERN LACROSE RECORD BOOK 2005 2006 2007 2008 SEVEN-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2009 2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT: 45-14 (.763) Best All-Time NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage Kelly Amonte Hiller NCAA Record: 44-9 (.830) Record holder, NCAA Tournament wins and percentage NCAA Tournament Final Record: 7-1 (.875) Five-straight National Championships (2005-09) Second-longest streak in NCAA women’s lacrosse histo- 2012 ry SEVEN-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS ALBANY • 2-0 2/20/2004 A W, 25-6 HOFSTRA • 4-0 5/24/2019 N L, 25-13 3/1/2007 A W, 18-10 5/21/2011 H W, 18-4 4/27/2005 H W, 20-3 2/24/2006 A W, 16-9 4/9/2008 H W, 16-2 5/12/2017 N W, 15-7 4/29/2007 H W, 16-4 MARQUETTE • 6-0 5/11/2008 H W, 15-7 DELAWARE • 1-0 2/26/2008 A W, 22-4 2/25/2014 N W, 20-5 2/20/2009 A W, 21-5 AMERICAN • 1-0 3/24/2004 A W, 9-8 (3OT) 3/12/2009 H W, 20-6 2/21/2015 A W, 13-6 3/30/2010 H W, 15-5 3/28/1992 A W, N/A 3/8/2016 H W, 17-11 5/15/2010 H W, 19-7 DENISON • 5-1 HOLY CROSS • 1-0 3/11/2017 H W, 18-10 2/19/2011 A W, 14-11 ARIZONA STATE • 1-0 4/24/1982 N W, 11-3 5/13/2007 H W, 19-7 3/10/2018 H W, 20-9 4/25/2012 H W, 17-7 2/16/20 H W, 28-12 4/15/1983 N W, 14-5 3/23/2019 A W, 24-4 5/12/2012 H W, 12-7 4/7/1984 H W, 13-2 INDIANA • 1-0 4/24/2013 A W, 10-8 BALL STATE • 5-2 4/6/1985 A W, 14-2 4/18/1987 H W, 28-1 MASSACHUSETTS • 13-1 3/5/2014 N L, 9-8 4/16/1982 A L,11-5 4/5/1986 H W, 19-2 4/30/1983 A L, 7-4 4/16/2015 A W, 10-9 5/8/1982 H L, 9-7 4/4/1992 A L, N/A JAMES MADISON • 3-1 4/15/1984 N W, 6-3 5/10/2015 H W, 16-11 4/8/1983 A W, 12-6 4/25/1986 N W, 14-9 3/23/1987 N W, 16-8 4/10/2016 H W, 17-12 4/20/1983 H W, 13-6 DENVER • 4-0 3/23/1987 N W, 10-5 3/25/1988 N W, 13-7 5/15/2016 A L, 15-3 5/1/1984 H W, 20-9 5/2/2004 H W, 16-4 3/27/1988 A L, 7-6 4/30/1989 A W, 16-5 2/5/2017 A W, 14-13 5/3/1987 H W, 21-2 2/27/2005 A W, 20-9 3/20/1989 A W, 9-7 3/23/2007 N W, 18-4 4/8/2018 H W, 20-10 4/27/1990 H W, 16-1 4/30/2006 H W, 19-10 3/16/2008 H W, 18-2 4/20/2019 A W, 15-11 1/23/2009 N W, 24-6 JOHNS HOPKINS • 15-4 3/25/2009 A W, 22-5 5/12/2019 H W, 13-10 BOSTON COLLEGE • 3-5 3/24/1983 N W, 17-3 5/10/2009 H W, 23-6 2/14/2020 H L, 17-15 4/29/1983 A W, 9-8 (OT) DETROIT MERCY • 2-0 3/26/2002 A L, 11-7 2/6/2010 N W, 18-6 4/25/1987 N L, 10-9 2/11/2018 H W, 21-2 3/28/2003 A L, 14-7 3/26/2011 A W, 17-7 OHIO • 6-0 3/25/1990 N L, 10-9 2/7/2020 H W, 30-3 4/25/2004 H W, 15-8 3/17/2012 H W, 19-7 5/8/1982 H W, 11-9 4/27/1991 A L, 19-4 4/22/2005 A W, 12-3 2/8/2013 N W, 16-4 4/12/2002 H W, 9-8 4/18/1992 A L, N/A DICKINSON • 1-0 4/23/2006 H W, 17-5 3/25/2014 A W, 10-6 3/8/2003 A W, 13-9 5/14/2011 H W, 11-8 3/21/1983 N W, 18-4 4/20/2007 A W, 12-5 4/30/2004 H W, 25-7 3/6/2013 H W, 17-10 5/6/2007 A W, 22-6 MICHIGAN • 9-0 3/5/2005 A W, 16-3 3/9/2019 H L, 22-17 DREW • 1-0 4/18/2008 H W, 14-12 3/11/2014 A W, 20-6 3/4/2006 H W, 19-3 3/23/1983 N W, 19-2 4/17/2009 A W, 16-7 4/2/2015 A W, 17-8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY • 3-0 4/16/2010 H W, 11-7 4/30/2015 N W, 13-9 OHIO STATE • 16-3 4/13/1984 A W, 16-2 DREXEL • 1-2 4/16/2011 A L, 12-11 4/7/2016 H W, 20-4 3/23/2002 H L,16-4 3/25/2007 A W, 17-4 3/27/1984 H W, 18-2 4/15/2012 H W, 16-12 5/5/2016 H W, 20-5 3/23/2003 H L, 14-4 3/9/2008 H W, 19-10 3/24/1991 N L, 6-4 5/4/2012 N W, 13-9 3/23/2017 A W, 10-8 3/7/2004 A W, 9-6 4/26/1992 A L, N/A 3/9/2013 A W, 18-8 3/23/2018 H W, 16-7 5/5/2005 H W, 18-5 BOWLING GREEN • 1-0 4/13/2014 H L, 12-11 (2OT) 4/18/2019 H W, 14-11 4/28/2006 A W, 16-4 4/17/1982 A W, 20-1 DUKE • 16-4 3/30/2017 H W, 10-9 (OT) 5/3/2019 N W, 19-9 4/27/2007 H W, 21-5 2/22/2004 A L, 15-9 3/30/2018 A W, 11-10 3/14/2008 A W, 21-5 BROWN • 2-3 4/10/2005 H W, 16-3 4/6/2019 A W, 20-13 MOUNT ST. MARY’S • 1-0 4/22/2009 H W, 18-10 4/22/1990 N W, 9-5 4/7/2006 A L, 16-10 5/12/2005 H W, 16-3 3/24/2010 A W, 17-10 3/30/1991 N L, 8-6 5/26/2006 N W, 11-10 (OT) LAFAYETTE • 0-2 4/22/2011 H W, 14-11 3/24/1992 N L, N/A 4/7/2007 H W, 17-5 4/23/1989 A L, 9-6 NAVY • 3-0 3/31/2012 N W, 13-12 (OT) 4/8/2002 A L, 13-6 4/6/2008 A W, 15-11 4/21/1991 N L, 15-4 3/3/2011 A W, 18-8 3/27/2013 H W, 9-8 3/1/2003 A W, 11-10 4/3/2009 H W, 13-7 3/25/2012 H W, 20-8 3/9/2014 A L, 11-10 (OT) 4/9/2010 A W, 19-14 LAKE FOREST • 3-0 3/11/2013 A W, 15-12 5/2/2014 H W, 9-8 CALIFORNIA • 8-0 5/22/2010 H W, 18-8 4/28/1982 H W, 13-1 4/25/2015 H W, 16-6 4/11/2004 A W, 16-4 4/2/2011 H W, 12-10 4/13/1983 A W, 33-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE • 5-6 4/29/2016 A W, 22-13 3/20/2005 H W, 18-6 2/19/2012 A W, 13-5 4/12/1986 H W, 24-0 5/1/1983 N L, 8-2 4/6/2017 A W, 15-8 3/23/2006 A W, 16-5 5/19/2012 H W, 12-7 4/14/1984 N W, 8-4 4/6/2018 H W, 20-6 4/9/2007 H W, 22-8 4/12/2013 H W, 12-4 LEHIGH • 1-0 5/9/1984 N W, 6-2 4/25/2019 A W, 17-12 2/17/2008 A W, 16-9 2/22/2014 A W, 12-11 4/19/1985 H W, 7-6 4/16/1987 N L, 9-7 (OT) 4/4/2009 H W, 21-4 2/19/2015 N L, 15-9 5/6/1987 H L, 11-9 OHIO WESLEYAN • 1-0 2/28/2010 A W, 17-3 2/7/2016 A W, 11-8 LOUISVILLE • 7-1 4/16/1988 N W, 6-5 4/5/1992 A W, N/A 3/11/2011 H W, 19-8 4/15/2017 A W, 12-10 3/7/2012 A W, 16-7 4/29/1989 A W, 8-7 2/18/2018 A L, 9-8 5/11/2014 H W, 11-8 4/28/1991 N L, 18-3 OLD DOMINION • 3-1 CANISIUS • 3-0 2/17/2019 H W, 21-20 3/29/2015 H W, 12-10 4/17/1992 N L, N/A 3/20/1984 A W, 9-2 1/30/2017 H W, 9-7 2/9/2020 A W, (24-20) 5/8/2015 H W, 10-7 4/6/2002 A L, 7-6 3/20/1985 A W, 12-7 2/10/2018 H W, 18-7 4/3/2016 A L, 10-4 3/24/2005 A W, 14-9 3/20/1988 A L, 11-6 2/25/2019 A W, 20-6 DUQUESNE • 5-0 5/13/2016 N W, 15-5 3/17/1990 N W, 12-11 (OT) 4/14/2002 H W, 10-8 3/26/2017 H W, 12-8 NORTH CAROLINA • 11-11 CARLETON • 1-0 3/10/2003 A W, 10-4 2/8/2019 H W, 21-11 2/20/2005 A W, 6-5 OREGON • 2-0 4/19/1987 H W, 19-0 3/7/2008 H W, 21-6 4/21/2006 H W, 18-10 2/26/2005 N W, 21-2 2/17/2009 A W, 20-6 LOYOLA (MD.) • 1-1 5/20/2006 H W, 17-6 3/3/2012 H W, 15-2 COLGATE • 2-0 3/12/2010 H W, 23-1 4/11/1985 A L, 12-11 2/17/2007 A L, 9-8 (OT) 5/1/2003 A W, 10-5 4/24/1986 N W, 9-6 4/20/2008 H W, 16-3 PENN • 15-4 3/20/2004 H W, 7-5 EARLHAM • 2-0 3/2/2009 A W, 12-7 3/16/1984 N L, 7-5 5/2/1982 A W, 14-5 MARIST • 1-0 5/24/2009 N W, 21-7 3/12/2005 H W, 13-6 COLORADO • 3-1 4/24/1982 A W, 15-0 3/8/2002 N W, 15-12 4/18/2010 H L, 18-16 3/7/2006 A W, 17-8 3/7/2015 H W, 14-8 5/28/2010 N W, 15-10 3/9/2007 H W, 13-4 3/25/2016 H W, 11-6 FLORIDA • 4-6 MARYLAND • 7-17 2/25/2011 A W, 7-6 (OT) 5/25/2007 A W, 12-2 5/12/2017 A L, 11-10 (OT) 5/2/2010 H W, 19-5 4/14/1985 A L, 17-5 5/27/2011 N W, 11-10 4/27/2008 A L, 11-7 2/15/2018 H W, 15-8 4/14/2011 A L, 13-11 4/27/1986 A L, 11-6 4/13/2012 H W, 8-7 5/25/2008 A W, 10-6 5/7/2011 N W, 10-9 5/11/1986 N L, 11-7 2/22/2013 A L, 11-8 4/25/2009 H W, 11-9 CONNECTICUT • 5-0 4/21/2012 H L, 8-7 4/11/1987 A W, 9-8 5/24/2013 N L, 11-4 5/22/2009 N W, 13-12 (2OT) 4/6/2003 H W, 8-3 5/5/2012 A L, 14-7 4/9/1988 A W, 7-6 3/31/2014 H W, 7-5 4/9/2010 A W, 12-8 4/4/2004 A W, 18-4 4/20/2013 A L, 22-4 4/8/1989 A L, 8-7 2/28/2015 A L, 12-11 4/10/2011 H W, 14-10 4/3/2005 H W, 22-6 5/5/2013 N W, 8-3 4/7/1990 A L, 14-12 (OT) 3/20/2016 H L, 9-8 (OT) 4/8/2012 A W, 14-6 4/2/2006 A W, 16-8 4/19/2014 H L, 13-12 4/5/1991 A L, 18-6 3/19/2017 A L, 17-12 4/27/2013 H W, 15-8 4/1/2007 H W, 22-5 5/4/2014 H L, 9-8 2/13/2006 A W, 13-8 3/17/2018 H L, 18-13 4/6/2014 A W, 7-2 5/17/2014 A W, 12-11 (OT) 4/16/2007 H W, 12-7 5/19/2018 A L, 19-14 4/5/2015 H W, 9-8 (OT) DARTMOUTH • 8-1 5/30/2010 N L, 13-11 3/2/2019 A L, 21-11 4/3/2016 A L, 14-13 (OT) 3/24/1982 N W, 12-11 GEORGETOWN • 5-0 5/29/2011 N W, 8-7 3/9/2020 H L, 20-18 4/2/2017 H L, 10-7 3/22/1983 N W, 10-8 (OT) 4/10/1989 A W, 12-1 5/25/2012 N W, 9-7 4/1/2018 A W, 12-11 (OT) 3/27/1987 N W, 19-9 3/28/2008 H W, 7-6 5/23/2014 N L, 9-6 NORTHEASTERN • 1-0 3/31/2019 H W, 17-13 3/24/1988 N W, 21-7 3/7/2009 A W, 15-4 3/26/2015 H L, 16-5 3/23/1984 H W, 10-4 3/23/1989 N W, 17-10 3/6/2010 H W, 15-10 5/17/2015 A L, 17-5 PENN STATE • 23-9 3/22/1990 N L, 8-7 3/5/2011 A W,24-15 3/31/2016 A L, 17-4 NOTRE DAME • 21-5 4/28/1984 N L, 7-5 5/20/2005 N W, 8-4 5/8/2016 H L, 12-9 4/25/2002 H L, 11-3 4/21/1985 A W, 8-6 5/28/2006 N W, 7-4 HARVARD • 2-2 4/27/2017 H L, 19-8 4/26/2003 A L, 13-9 5/11/1988 A L, 12-6 2/15/2019 H W, 21-5 5/8/1983 N L, 9-2 5/7/2017 A L, 14-6 4/20/2004 H W, 9-5 4/21/2002 A L, 13-10 DAVIDSON • 4-0 3/28/2002 N L, 9-3 4/26/2016 A L, 20-16 5/13/2004 H W, 10-8 4/19/2003 H L, 12-7 4/20/2002 N W, 7-6 3/2/2003 A W, 7-4 4/11/2019 H L, 17-13 3/3/2005 A W, 18-11 4/17/2004 A W, 13-11 4/21/2003 H W, 14-4 3/16/2013 H W, 16-3 5/5/2019 N W, 16-11 3/19/2006 H W, 21-12 4/15/2005 H W, 14-6 ALL-TIME VS.
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