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82 2011 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Guide JHU’s All-Time NCAA Tournament Results Year Date Round Opponent JHU Seed/Opp. Seed Result Attendance City, State Stadium 2010 May 15 First Round #5 Duke -/5 L/5-18 1,813 Durham, NC Koskinen Stadium 2009 May 9 First Round #11 Brown 8/- (OT) W/12-11 12,142 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2009 May 17 Quarterfinals #5 Virginia 8/1 L/8-19 2,491 Annapolis, MD Navy Marine Corps Stadium 2008 May 11 First Round #16 Hofstra 5/- W/10-4 2,864 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2008 May 17 Quarterfinals #14 Navy 5/- W/10-4 17,017 Annapolis, MD Navy Marine Corps Stadium 2008 May 24 Semifinals #1 Duke 5/1 W/10-9 48,224 Foxboro, MA Gillette Stadium 2008 May 26 Championship #3 Syracuse 5/3 L/10-13 48,970 Foxboro, MA Gillette Stadium 2007 May 12 First Round #11 Notre Dame 3/- (OT) W/11-10 2,548 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2007 May 19 Quarterfinals #6 Georgetown 3/6 W/14-6 8,123 Princeton, NJ Princeton Stadium 2007 May 26 Semifinals #15 Delaware 3/- W/8-3 52,004 Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium 2007 May 28 Championship #2 Duke 3/1 W/12-11 48,443 Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium 2006 May 13 First Round #13 Penn 4/- W/13-3 1,964 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2006 May 20 Quarterfinals #5 Syracuse 4/5 L/12-13 8,335 Stony Brook, NY LaValle Stadium 2005 May 14 First Round Marist 1/- W/22-6 1,175 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2005 May 21 Quarterfinals #8 UMass 1/8 W/19-9 6,504 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2005 May 28 Semifinals #4 Virginia 1/4 (OT) W/9-8 45,275 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field 2005 May 30 Championship #2 Duke 1/2 W/9-8 44,920 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field 2004 May 15 First Round #16 Providence 1/- W/15-3 1,213 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2004 May 22 Quarterfinals #8 North Carolina 1/8 W/15-9 2,869 Charlottesville, VA Scott Stadium 2004 May 29 Semifinals #4 Syracuse 1/4 L/9-15 46,923 Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium 2003 May 10 First Round #20 Army 1/ W/14-2 1,408 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2003 May 18 Quarterfinals #9 Towson 1/?? W/14-6 4,416 Towson, MD Johnny Unitas Stadium 2003 May 24 Semifinals #6 Syracuse 1/?? W/19-8 37,823 Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium 2003 May 26 Championship #2 Virginia 1/2 L/7-9 37,944 Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium 2002 May 19 Quarterfinals #8 UMass 1/8 (OT) W/13-12 7,468 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2002 May 25 Semifinals #4 Princeton 1/4 L/9-11 23,123 New Brunswick, NJ Rutgers Stadium 2001 May 20 Quaterfinals #5 Notre Dame 4/5 L/9-13 10,118 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 2000 May 21 Quarterfinals #12 Notre Dame 4/- W/15-11 4,916 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2000 May 27 Semifinals #1 Syracuse 4/1 L/12-14 24,105 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1999 May 22 Quarterfinals #7 Hofstra 2/7 W/11-7 12,292 Hempstead, NY Hofstra Stadium 1999 May 29 Semifinals #3 Virginia 2/3 L/11-16 27,586 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1998 May 17 Quarterfinals #5 Maryland 4/5 (OT) L/10-11 11,261 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1997 May 18 Quarterfinals #5 Duke 4/5 (OT) L/11-12 9,011 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1996 May 12 First Round #10 Notre Dame 7/- W/12-7 6,089 Annapolis, MD Navy Marine Corps Stadium 1996 May 19 Quarterfinals #2 Maryland 7/2 W/9-7 9,346 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1996 May 27 Semifinals #3 Virginia 7/3 L/10-16 27,066 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1995 May 20 Quarterfinals #8 Loyola 1/8 W/18-5 4,996 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1995 May 27 Semifinals #4 Maryland 1/4 L/8-16 30,327 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1994 May 14 First Round #11 Towson State 6/- W/22-16 4,203 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1994 May 21 Quarterfinals #3 Princeton 6/3 (OT) L/11-12 4,796 Princeton, NJ Palmer Stadium 1993 May 22 Quarterfinals #5 Virginia 4/5 W/14-10 5,293 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1993 May 29 Semifinals #1 North Carolina 4/1 L/10-16 21,529 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1992 May 10 First Round #12 Notre Dame 5/- W/15-7 1,794 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1992 May 16 Quarterfinals #4 Towson State 5/4 W/15-7 7,812 Towson, MD Towson Stadium 1992 May 23 Semifinals #1 Syracuse 5/1 L/16-21 19,640 Philadelphia, PA Franklin Field 1991 May 14 Quarterfinals #5 Syracuse 4/5 L/8-11 10,723 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1990 May 20 First Round #10 Princeton 7/- L/8-9 3,150 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1989 May 21 Quarterfinals #7 UMass 2/7 W/9-4 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1989 May 27 Semifinals #6 North Carolina 2/6 W/10-6 20,615 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1989 May 29 Championship #1 Syracuse 2/1 L/12-13 23,827 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1988 May 22 Quarterfinals #10 Virginia 2/- L/10-11 4,348 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1987 May 17 Quarterfinals #5 North Carolina 4/5 W/11-10 n/a Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1987 May 23 Semifinals #1 Maryland 4/1 W/13-8 12,933 Rutgers, NJ Rutgers Stadium 1987 May 25 Championship #2 Cornell 4/2 W/11-10 16,901 Rutgers, NJ Rutgers Stadium 82 2011 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Guide _____________________ 39 Straight NCAA Tournaments • 9 NCAA Championships JHU’s All-Time NCAA Tournament Results 1986 May 18 Quarterfinals #8 UMass 1/8 W/13-6 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1986 May 24 Semifinals #5 North Carolina 1/5 (OT) L/9-10 Newark, DE Delaware Stadium 1985 May 15 Quarterfinals #8 Adelphi 1/8 W/15-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1985 May 19 Semifinals #4 Virginia 1/4 W/11-8 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1985 May 25 Championship #2 Syracuse 1/2 W/11-4 Providence, RI Brown Stadium 1984 May 16 Quarterfinals #8 Delaware 1/8 W/10-3 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1984 May 20 Semifinals #5 North Carolina 1/5 W/14-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1984 May 26 Championship #2 Syracuse 1/2 W/13-10 Newark, DE Delaware Stadium 1983 May 18 Quarterfinals #8 Cornell 1/8 W/7-6 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1983 May 21 Semifinals #5 North Carolina 1/5 W/12-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1983 May 28 Championship #2 Syracuse 1/2 L/16-17 Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Stadium 1982 May 19 Quarterfinals #7 Maryland 2/7 W/14-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1982 May 22 Semifinals #3 Virginia 2/3 W/13-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1982 May 29 Championship #1 North Carolina 2/1 L/5-7 Charlottesville, VA Scott Stadium 1981 May 20 Quarterfinals #8 Maryland 1/8 W/19-14 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1981 May 23 Semifinals #5 Virginia 1/5 W/10-6 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1981 May 30 Championship #2 North Carolina 1/2 L/13-14 Princeton, NJ Palmer Stadium 1980 May 21 Quarterfinals #7 Harvard 2/7 W/16-12 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1980 May 24 Semifinals #3 Syracuse 2/3 W/18-11 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1980 May 31 Championship #1 Virginia 2/1 (2OT) W/9-8 Ithaca, NY Schoellkopf Field 1979 May 16 Quarterfinals #8 North Carolina State 1/8 W/20-6 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1979 May 19 Semifinals #4 Virginia 1/4 W/16-7 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1979 May 26 Championship #2 Maryland 1/2 W/15-9 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1978 May 17 Quarterfinals #7 Hofstra 2/7 W/20-8 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1978 May 20 Semifinals #3 Maryland 2/3 W/17-11 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1978 May 27 Championship #1 Cornell 2/1 W/13-8 Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Stadium 1977 May 18 Quarterfinals #7 North Carolina 2/7 W/16-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1977 May 21 Semifinals #3 Maryland 2/3 W/22-12 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1977 May 28 Championship #1 Cornell 2/1 L/8-16 Charlottesville, VA Scott Stadium 1976 May 19 Quarterfinals #6 UMass 3/6 W/11-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1976 May 22 Semifinals #2 Cornell 3/2 L/5-13 Ithaca. NY Schoellkopf Field 1975 May 21 Quarterfinals #7 Washington & Lee 2/7 L/7-11 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1974 May 18 Quarterfinals #7 Hofstra 2/7 W/18-10 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1974 May 25 Semifinals #3 Washington & Lee 2/3 W/11-10 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1974 June 1 Championship #1 Maryland 2/1 W/17-12 Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Stadium 1973 May 19 Quarterfinals #7 Army 2/7 W/11-5 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1973 May 26 Semifinals #6 Virginia 2/6 W/12-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1973 June 3 Championship #1 Maryland 2/1 (2OT) L/9-10 Philadelphia, PA Franklin Field 1972 May 20 Quarterfinals #5 Washington & Lee 4/5 W/11-5 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 1972 May 27 Semifinals #1 Maryland 4/1 W/9-6 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1972 June 3 Championship #2 Virginia 4/2 L/12-13 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 2005 NCAA Champions 83 39 Straight NCAA Tournaments • 9 NCAA Championships _____________________ 2011 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Guide NCAA Tournament History NCAA Tournament Record Breakdown NCAA Results Broken Down by Opponent Overall: ______________________________________________________65-30 (.684) Adelphi (1-0) 1981 F ______________ L/13-14 1985 QF _____________W/15-9 1982 F ________________ L/5-7 1983 SF ______________W/12-9 Home: ________________________________________________________42-4 (.913) Army (2-0) 1984 SF ______________W/14-9 Away: _________________________________________________________6-5 (.545) 1973 QF _____________W/11-5 1986 SF __________ (OT) L/9-10 Neutral: _____________________________________________________17-21 (.447) 2003 1st Rd.
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