Last Updated 6:37 PM, May 27, 2024
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Notre Dame vs. Maryland: 2024 DI men's lacrosse championship highlights
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8:20 pm, May 27, 2024
π Notre Dame wins second-straight national championship
Notre Dame dominated the 2024 DI men's lacrosse national championship with a 15-5 win to claim their second-straight national title. The only two titles in the program's history. The Irish finished the year 16-1 and became the first team to win back-to-back championships in consecutive years since Duke (2014-15).
β Notre Dame Lacrosse (@NDlacrosse) May 27, 2024ππππ ππππππππ ππππππ!
The Fighting Irish go back-to-back with a dominating performance to capture the 2nd title in program history!#GoIrish βοΈ pic.twitter.com/Bj2J1IHl9T
7:58 pm, May 27, 2024
Third quarter: The Irish are dominating: ND 14, MD 5
Four goals to Notre Dame and one for Maryland late in the quarter. Just 15 minutes left before a champion is crowned.
7:43 pm, May 27, 2024
KAVANAGH CONNECTION: ND 13, MD 4
The Irish are on fire, and the Kavanagh brothers are making it happen. Chris with 5 goals, Pat with 5 assists. Records are being broken. ‡οΈ
β Notre Dame Lacrosse (@NDlacrosse) May 27, 2024It's all Kavanaghs.
Pat has set the program record for assists in an NCAA Tournament game (5) and Chris has tied the program record for goals in an NCAA Tournament game (5).#GoIrishβοΈ pic.twitter.com/dVvKh33TXM
And let's not forget this behind-the-back stunner from Jordan Faison. That was goal number 11 for the Irish in their climb to a 13-4 dominating lead.
β Notre Dame Lacrosse (@NDlacrosse) May 27, 2024TAKE A BOW JORDAN FAISON!
After his 1st shot is saved he picks up the GB and goes BTB for his 1st of the day. Watch on ESPN.#GoIrishβοΈ pic.twitter.com/LToAGE4TL9
7:10 pm, May 27, 2024
Halftime: Terps fight to slow Irish momentum: ND 10, MD 4
Maryland scored two in the first few minutes before going scoreless until late in the second quarter. Notre Dame's 10-1 run was highlighted by the Kavanagh show β Pat with two assists and Chris with the hattrick.
β NCAA Lacrosse (@NCAALAX) May 27, 2024Bullseye. π―
Make that a hatty for Chris Kavanagh.
πΊ ESPN#NCAAMLAX x @NDlacrosse pic.twitter.com/ZrMu4Gf6RW
The Terps managed to temper Notre Dame's momentum and break through a packed Irish defense with a goal by Eric Malever on the EMO.
Malever gets one back on the EMO#BeTheBest pic.twitter.com/T1KXHn62Mz
β Maryland Men's Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) May 27, 2024
6:51 pm, May 27, 2024
Back-to-back Kavanagh bombs: ND 8, MD 3
With two Kavanaghrippers, the Fighting Irish continue an 8-1 run to widen the lead.
You knew he was gonna...Chris Kavanagh!!βοΈ#NCAAMLAX x π₯ ESPN / @NDlacrosse pic.twitter.com/S70iIcuklP
β NCAA Lacrosse (@NCAALAX) May 27, 2024
6:34 pm, May 27, 2024
First quarter: Fighting Irish not missing a beat: ND 5, MD 3
The long-anticipated first quarter was worth the wait. The Terps managed a brief 2-0 lead before the Irish responded with a 5-1 blitz to go up 5-3. Still plenty of time for Maryland to answer.
Close one after the first 15#BeTheBest pic.twitter.com/33buVAUvFE
β Maryland Men's Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) May 27, 2024
6:23 pm, May 27, 2024
Neck-and-Neck in the first 10 minutes: ND 3, MD 2
No shortage of action in the first ten minutes, with Notre Dame leveling the score and then claiming the go-ahead goal. Something tells me, the scoring is just getting started...
β Notre Dame Lacrosse (@NDlacrosse) May 27, 2024The kid from Philly gets on the board!
Max Busenkell buries his 1st shot from no angle and we take our first lead of the day at 3-2. 6 minutes left in the 1Q.#GoIrishβοΈ pic.twitter.com/D4bMTB7z23
6:12 pm, May 27, 2024
Terps on the board π’
Maryland wastes no time. Just 34 seconds in, Ryan Siracusa gets thescoring started with an assist from fellow Georgia native, Eric Malever.
β Maryland Men's Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) May 27, 2024TERPS STRIKE FIRST
Siracusa from Malever just 34 seconds into the game#BeTheBest pic.twitter.com/hQ0GSmfUAe
5:54 pm, May 27, 2024
Almost game time!! π€
This time for real! The national championship is set to kickoff at 2:10 p.m. ET. The game can be live-streamed on ESPN+.
The boys are back on the field! Plan is to get going around 2:10 p.m. ET.#GoIrishβοΈ pic.twitter.com/SCSNeCcsza
β Notre Dame Lacrosse (@NDlacrosse) May 27, 2024
5:03 pm, May 27, 2024
UPDATE: Game set to start at 2 p.m. ET
The championship game has been pushed back again. The teams will take the field around 2 p.m. ET with a quick warmup and then faceoff. Any changes will be communicated.
β Maryland Men's Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) May 27, 2024More bad weather in the area
Teams are expected to be back on the field at 2 PM pic.twitter.com/RuMimH2r7Z
4:11 pm, May 27, 2024
π¨ βοΈ WEATHER DELAY βοΈ π¨
Players are exiting the field as the game is currently delayed due to weather in the area.
We are officially in a weather delay. We will keep you posted with updates as we have them.#GoIrishβοΈ pic.twitter.com/5j77vBfUZ8
β Notre Dame Lacrosse (@NDlacrosse) May 27, 2024
9:50 pm, May 26, 2024
πΊ How to watch: Notre Dame vs. Maryland
No. 1 Notre Dame and No. 7 Maryland meet in the 2024 NCAA DI men's lacrosse national championship game on Memorial Day. Here's a look at how to watch:
- π Who: No. 1 Notre Dame vs. No. 7 Maryland
- ποΈ When: 12 p.m. ET Monday, May 27
- π Where: Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA
- πΊ TV: ESPN
- π Live Stats
Find every score from the 2024 NCAA men's lacrosse tournament here.
9:38 pm, May 26, 2024
π€ How they got here
Here's how No. 1 Notre Dame and No. 7 Maryland made it to this point, set to play in the 2024 national championship game.
Interactive bracket | Full schedule and scores
No. 1 Notre Dame
- First round: 14-9 win vs. UAlbany
- Quarterfinals: 16-11 win vs. No. 8 Georgetown
- Semifinals: 13-6 win vs. No. 5 Denver
No. 7 Maryland
- First round: 16-8 win vs. Princeton
- Quarterfinals: 14-11 win vs. No. 2 Duke
- Semifinals: 12-6 win vs. No. 6 Virginia
9:35 pm, May 26, 2024
DI men's lacrosse championship history
Notre Dame is seeking a second-straight NCAA DI men's lacrosse title while Maryland goes for its second in three years.
See the entire year-by-year team championship history since 1971 below.
Year | Champion | Coach | Score | Runner-Up | Host or Site |
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2023 | Notre Dame (14-2) | Kevin Corrigan | 13-9 | Duke | Philadelphia, Pa. |
2022 | Maryland (18-0) | John Tillman | 9-7 | Cornell | East Hartford, Conn. |
2021 | Virginia (14-4) | Lars Tiffany | 17-16 | Maryland | East Hartford, Conn. |
2020 | Canceled due to COVID-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Virginia (17-3) | Lars Tiffany | 13-9 | Yale | Philadelphia, Pa. |
2018 | Yale (17-3) | Andy Shay | 13-11 | Duke | Foxborough, Mass. |
2017 | Maryland (16-3) | John Tillman | 9-6 | Ohio State | Foxborough, Mass. |
2016 | North Carolina (12-6) | Joe Breschi | 14-13 (ot) | Maryland | Philadelphia |
2015 | Denver (17-2) | Bill Tierney | 10-5 | Maryland | Philadelphia |
2014 | Duke (17-3) | John Danowski | 11-9 | Notre Dame | Baltimore |
2013 | Duke (16-5) | John Danowski | 16-10 | Syracuse | Philadelphia |
2012 | Loyola (Md.) (18-1) | Charley Toomey | 9-3 | Maryland | Foxborough, Mass. |
2011 | Virginia (13-5) | Dom Starsia | 9-7 | Maryland | Baltimore |
2010 | Duke (16-4) | John Danowski | 6-5 (ot) | Notre Dame | Baltimore |
2009 | Syracuse (16-2) | John Desko | 10-9 (ot) | Cornell | Boston |
2008 | Syracuse (16-2) | John Desko | 13-10 | Johns Hopkins | Boston |
2007 | Johns Hopkins (13-4) | Dave Pietramala | 12-11 | Duke | Baltimore |
2006 | Virginia (17-0) | Dom Starsia | 15-7 | Massachusetts | Philadelphia |
2005 | Johns Hopkins (16-0) | Dave Pietramala | 9-8 | Duke | Philadelphia |
2004 | Syracuse (15-2) | John Desko | 14-13 | Navy | Baltimore |
2003 | Virginia (15-2) | Dom Starsia | 9-7 | Johns Hopkins | Baltimore |
2002 | Syracuse (15-2) | John Desko | 13-12 | Princeton | Rutgers |
2001 | Princeton (14-1) | Bill Tierney | 10-9 (ot) | Syracuse | Rutgers |
2000 | Syracuse (15-1) | John Desko | 13-7 | Princeton | Maryland |
1999 | Virginia (13-3) | Dom Starsia | 12-10 | Syracuse | Maryland |
1998 | Princeton (14-1) | Bill Tierney | 15-5 | Maryland | Rutgers |
1997 | Princeton (16-0) | Bill Tierney | 19-7 | Maryland | Maryland |
1996 | Princeton (14-1) | Bill Tierney | 13-12 (ot) | Virginia | Maryland |
1995 | Syracuse (13-2) | Roy Simmons Jr. | 13-9 | Maryland | Maryland |
1994 | Princeton (14-1) | Bill Tierney | 9-8 (ot) | Virginia | Maryland |
1993 | Syracuse (12-2) | Roy Simmons Jr. | 13-12 | North Carolina | Maryland |
1992 | Princeton (13-2) | Bill Tierney | 10-9 (2ot) | Syracuse | Penn |
1991 | North Carolina (16-0) | Dave Klarmann | 18-13 | Towson | Syracuse |
1990 | Syracuse* (13-0) | Roy Simmons Jr. | 21-9 | Loyola Maryland | Rutgers |
1989 | Syracuse (14-1) | Roy Simmons Jr. | 13-12 | Johns Hopkins | Maryland |
1988 | Syracuse (15-0) | Roy Simmons Jr. | 13-8 | Cornell | Syracuse |
1987 | Johns Hopkins (10-3) | Don Zimmerman | 11-10 | Cornell | Rutgers |
1986 | North Carolina (11-3) | Willie Scroggs | 10-9 (ot) | Virginia | Delaware |
1985 | Johns Hopkins (13-1) | Don Zimmerman | 11-4 | Syracuse | Brown |
1984 | Johns Hopkins (14-0) | Don Zimmerman | 13-10 | Syracuse | Delaware |
1983 | Syracuse (14-1) | Roy Simmons Jr. | 17-16 | Johns Hopkins | Rutgers |
1982 | North Carolina (14-0) | Willie Scroggs | 7-5 | Johns Hopkins | Virginia |
1981 | North Carolina (12-0) | Willie Scroggs | 14-13 | Johns Hopkins | Princeton |
1980 | Johns Hopkins (14-1) | Henry Ciccarone | 9-8 (2ot) | Virginia | Cornell |
1979 | Johns Hopkins (13-0) | Henry Ciccarone | 15-9 | Maryland | Maryland |
1978 | Johns Hopkins (13-1) | Henry Ciccarone | 13-8 | Cornell | Rutgers |
1977 | Cornell (13-0) | Richie Moran | 16-8 | Johns Hopkins | Virginia |
1976 | Cornell (16-0) | Richie Moran | 16-13 (ot) | Maryland | Brown |
1975 | Maryland (11-3) | Bud Beardmore | 20-13 | Navy | Johns Hopkins |
1974 | Johns Hopkins (12-2) | Bob Scott | 17-12 | Maryland | Rutgers |
1973 | Maryland (14-1) | Bud Beardmore | 10-9 (2ot) | Johns Hopkins | Penn |
1972 | Virginia (11-4) | Glenn Thiel | 13-12 | Johns Hopkins | Maryland |
1971 | Cornell (13-1) | Richie Moran | 12-6 | Maryland | Hofstra |
*After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait's records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse and coach Roy Simmons Jr.'s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait's 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in that championship.