The first Division I Championship tournament held in 1971 replaced the USILA and Wingate Memorial Trophy national title awards. As of 2023, 52 NCAA tournaments have been played (not held in 2020). In that span, 12 teams —
Johns Hopkins,
Syracuse,
Princeton,
North Carolina,
Virginia,
Cornell,
Duke,
Maryland,
Loyola University (Maryland),
Denver,
Yale and
Notre Dame — have won the national title with Syracuse leading with ten titles (plus one vacated by the NCAA). In all, 41 teams have participated in the NCAA tournament since its inception. Only seven unseeded teams — the 1988 Cornell Big Red, the 1991
Towson Tigers, the 2006
Massachusetts Minutemen, the 2010
Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the 2011 and 2012 Maryland Terrapins and the 2016
North Carolina Tar Heels — have made it to the championship game, and only ten unseeded teams have made it to the tournament semi-finals, the most recent being North Carolina in 2016. Johns Hopkins has appeared in every tournament but three (1971, 2013, 2021). The Number One seed in the tournament has won the title 22 times and there have been 13 undefeated
National Champions. North Carolina in 2016 was the first unseeded team to win the national title. Originally consisting of eight teams, the size of the tournament field has changed over the years, increasing to 10 in 1986, 12 in 1987, 16 in 2003, 18 in 2014, and down to 17 in 2017. Since 2021, the size has varied almost annually: 16 in 2021, 17 in 2023 and 2024, and 18 in 2022 and 2025. The two semifinal games and the final have been played on the same
weekend at the same stadium since 1986. All three matches have always been scheduled for
Memorial Day weekend, with the semifinals doubleheader on Saturday afternoon and the final held on the holiday itself. The sport has historically been focused in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states, with the sport's U.S. heartland today extending from New England to North Carolina. Only eight schools from outside the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic have played in the NCAA tournament—
Air Force,
Butler, Denver,
Marquette, Notre Dame,
Ohio State,
Michigan and
Utah. No team west of the Eastern Time Zone won an NCAA championship until Denver in
2015. 21 coaches have won Division I titles:
Richie Moran,
Glenn Thiel,
Bud Beardmore,
Bob Scott,
Henry Ciccarone, Willie Scroggs, Jr.,
Roy Simmons, Jr., Dave Klarmann,
Don Zimmerman,
Bill Tierney,
Dom Starsia,
John Desko,
Dave Pietramala,
John Danowski,
Charley Toomey,
John Tillman, Joe Breschi, Andy Shay,
Lars Tiffany,
Kevin Corrigan and Connor Buczek. Tierney is the only one to have won at two different schools (Princeton and Denver). ==Results==