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Championships

WDIA National Champions
2007: Cal Poly - Defeated Navy 16-9
2006: Cal Poly - Defeated Michigan 12-7
2005: Cal Poly - Defeated Colorado State 14-3
2004: Cal Poly - Defeated Santa Clara 15-4
2003: Cal Poly - Defeated UCLA 11-9
2002: Cal Poly - Defeated Air Force 10-5
2001: Cal Poly - Defeated Navy 13-6

More tournament results and history can be found on the WDIA History Page.


2008 WDIA National Championship

WDIA National Championship
May 7-10, 2008  
Denver, Colorado

2008 Tournament Information Page

Event Description

The US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates National Championship showcases the nation's top 16 Women's Intercollegiate Associates lacrosse teams at the same venue. It is the only national championship that is endorsed and managed by US Lacrosse, the national governing body of lacrosse.

The 16 teams selected to participate in the 2008 IA National Championship will advance to Denver, Colorado, with Dick's Sporting Goods Park serving as host site for the second straight year. The championship game will be played at Denver's Invesco Field. 

US Lacrosse's WDIA ranks are comprised of approximately 170 women's college programs around the country. The teams are not varsity programs at the colleges, but follow similar guidelines as varsity programs and compete at a level much more organized than traditional college club programs.

 

 

2007 WDIA National Championship

2007 Championship - Denver, CO

2007 Tournament Information Page

Dates
May 8th - WDIA Awards Night - Denver, CO
May 9-12th - WDIA National Championship Tournament - Denver, CO

Championship at Peter Barton Stadium, University of Denver, Denver, Colo.
Cal Poly 16, Navy 9

Consolation games at Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, Colo.
15th place: Minnesota 17, Oregon 13
13th place: Northeastern 15, Pittsburgh 14 (10 goals for Northeastern's Liz Whittemore)
11th place: UCLA 18, Lindenwood 10
9th place: Georgia 8, Florida 7 (OT)
7th place: Colorado 8, Michigan State 7
5th place: Brigham Young 18, Michigan 10
3rd place: Colorado State 14, UC-Santa Barbara 11

Cal Poly Wins Seventh Consecutive US Lacrosse WDIA Championship

DENVER – Brittany Jones scored eight goals to lead Cal Poly to a 16-9 victory over Navy in the championship game of the 2007 US Lacrosse Women’s Division Intercollegiate Associates championship at the University of Denver. The championship was the seventh consecutive for Cal Poly, which is now 25-0 all-time in US Lacrosse WDIA tournament play.

Cal Poly, which had to come back from a four-goal deficit in its semifinal victory over Colorado State, led from start to finish. The Mustangs scored the first six goals of the game with Jones, and her sister Janelle, doing most of the damage. Brittany Jones had three goals in the opening spurt and Janelle Jones had two goals and an assist.

Navy scored three of the last four goals of the first half, all by Mary Ruttum, to get within 7-3 at the half, but the Mids were unable to carry over the momentum into the second half. Julie Friesen and Brittany Jones scored goals for Cal Poly in the opening three minutes of the second half.

Navy pulled to within 11-7 on Erin Rawlick’s third goal of the game with 11:22 to play, but Brittany Jones’ seventh goal of the game ignited a three-goal Cal Poly run that put the game out of reach.

Brittany Jones was named the tournament’s Outstanding Offensive Player. Cal Poly’s Jamie Oetman was named the Outstanding Defensive Player.

Cal Poly goals: Brittany Jones 8, Janelle Jones 3, Julie Friesen 3, Hayley Saxton 2. Cal Poly assists: Janelle Jones 4, Jennifer Bow 4, Molly Sauer 1. Cal Poly saves: Carolyn Rupnik 6.

Navy goals: Erin Rawlick 4, Mary Ruttum 3, Elise Chapdelaine 1, Amanda Towey 1. Navy assists: Erin Rawlick 2, Amanda Towey 1. Navy saves: Natalie Blandon 5, Vanessa Nieves 4.

Scoring Summary

Cal Poly 16, Navy 9 (FINAL)Cal Poly - Brittany Jones (28:34)
Cal Poly - Brittany Jones from Jennifer Bow (27:03)
Cal Poly - Julie Friesen from Janelle Jones (25:32)
Cal Poly - Janelle Jones from Molly Sauer (21:49)
Cal Poly - Janelle Jones from Jennifer Bow (19:46)
Cal Poly - Brittany Jones from Jennifer Bow (16:13)
Navy - Mary Ruttum (11:02)
Navy - Mary Ruttum from Amanda Towey (7:40)
Cal Poly - Brittany Jones (7:19)
Navy - Mary Ruttum from Erin Rawlick (5:15)
HALFTIME
Cal Poly - Julie Friesen from Janelle Jones (28:26)
Cal Poly - Brittany Jones from Janelle Jones (27:29)
Navy - Erin Rawlick (26:49)
Cal Poly - Brittany Jones (23:36)
Cal Poly - Janelle Jones (19:28)
Navy - Erin Rawlick (17:43)
Navy - Elise Chapdelaine (16:24)
Navy - Erin Rawlick (11:22)
Cal Poly - Brittany Jones from Jennifer Bow (7:53)
Cal Poly - Hayley Saxton (5:21)
Cal Poly - Julie Friesen (4:28)
Navy - Erin Rawlick (2:35)
Navy - Amanda Towey from Erick Rawlick (2:01)
Cal Poly - Hayley Saxton from Janelle Jones (1:17)
Cal Poly - Brittany Jones (0:51)

2007 All-Tournament Team

Name

Team

Lucy Zeik

Lindenwood

Janelle Jones 

Cal Poly

Jamie Oetman

Cal Poly

Molly Sauer

Cal Poly

Lisa Long

Colorado State

Brooke Lewis

Colorado State

Brooke Julicher

UC Santa Barabara

Lauren Masciantonio

Pittsburgh

Mallory Most

Colorado

Hayley Wheeler

UCLA

Maggie Warne

Brigham Young

Elise Chapdelaine

Navy

Erin Rowlick

Navy

Amanda Towey

Navy

Tricia Fiebrandt

Florida

Nicole Hipp

Georgia

Sioban Sanders

Oregon

Brelyn Spindel

Northeastern

Jacqueline Munyon

Univ of Minnesota

Natalie Relich

Univ of Michigan

Katie Popovich

Michigan State

 

2006 WDIA National Championship

2006 Championship - Dallas, TX

2006 US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates National Championships logoThe 2006 US Lacrosse Women's Division Intercollegiate Associates National Championship was held in Dallas, Texas. The 16-team women's field competed for three days from May 11-13. The first US Lacrosse WDIA National Championship occurred in 2001 in St. Louis, Mo. Cal Poly won the first championship and has since won the last five championships for a grand total of six consecutive titles. For a recap on previous WDIA championships please click on the year below.


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