The men’s lacrosse team from Tufts University defeated Dickinson College 25–8 on May 25 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, to secure the 2025 NCAA Division III national championship. The Jumbos’ victory solidifies their position as a dominant force in Division III lacrosse and celebrates their fifth overall and second consecutive national title.
Under head coach Casey D’Annolfo’s direction, Tufts finished the season with a 23-0 record and no losses. The Jumbos opened with a 10–0 run and dominated the rest of the game, showcasing their offensive brilliance in the title game. Brooks Hauser played a major role in the record-breaking effort, leading the squad with four goals and four assists.
Tufts made history in 2025 when they scored 25 goals in the NCAA Division III championship game, setting a new scoring record. With this win, they also extended their winning streak from the previous season to 28 games.
Throughout the tournament, Tufts consistently displayed their superiority, winning handily against Rhodes (15–7), St. Lawrence (14–8), Gettysburg (17–8), and Bowdoin (26–11) on their way to the championship.
This year’s tournament began with first round action on Wednesday, May 7, and concluded with the championship game on Sunday, May 25, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
DIII Men’s Lacrosse Championship Bracket 2025-

DIII Men’s Lacrosse Championship Schedule, Selection Information 2025-
All times listed in ET.
- Championship | Sunday, May 25 — NCAA.com
- Tufts 25, Dickinson 8
- Selection show | Sunday, May 4 — NCAA.com
- First round | Wednesday, May 7
- Rhodes 18, Transylvania 13
- Scranton 20, Immaculata 8
- Grove City 18, Albion 3
- Rivier 20, Maine Maritime 10
- St. Mary’s (MD) 18, Pfeiffer 9
- Babson 24, WestConn 4
- Ohio Northern 14, Aurora 7
- Trinity 13, Farmingdale 6
- Second round | Saturday, May 10
- Tufts 15, Rhodes 7
- Wash. & Lee 20, Scranton 9
- Christopher Newport 16, Grove City 14
- Bowdoin 28, Rivier 3
- Wesleyan (CT) 16, Babson 7
- RIT 20, Ohio Northern 3
- Rensselaer 14, Williams 10
- St. John Fisher 17, Ohio Wesleyan 16
- Lynchburg 15, Stevenson 6
- St. Lawrence 10, Middlebury 9
- Gettysburg 15, Stevens 9
- Amherst 12, Endicott 11
- Salisbury 17, St. Mary’s (MD) 5
- York (PA) 11, Trinity (CT) 8
- Dickinson 8, Denison 7
- Cortland 23, Ill. Wesleyan 8
- Third round | Sunday May 11
- Tufts 14, St. Lawrence 8
- Gettysburg 14, Wash & Lee 12
- Rensselaer 13, Wesleyan (CT) 7
- Chris. Newport 22, Lynchburg 10
- RIT 17, St. John Fisher 13
- Bowdoin 16, Amherst 5
- Dickinson 11, Salisbury 10
- Cortland 10, York (PA) 6
- Quarterfinals | Saturday, May 17
- RIT 14, Cortland 5
- Dickinson 11, Rensselaer 9
- Tufts 17, Gettysburg 8
- Bowdoin 19, Chris. Newport 11
- Semifinals | Sunday, May 18
- Dickinson 12, RIT 10
- Tufts 26, Bowdoin 11
History of the 2025 DIII Men’s Lacrosse Championship-
Tufts defeated Dickinson 25–8 in the national championship game to win the 2025 NCAA DIII men’s lacrosse championship. This victory is the program’s fifth national championship.
The complete history of championship winners since 1980 is shown here:
| Year | Champion | Coach | Score | Runner-Up | Host or Site |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Tufts | Casey D’Annolfo | 25-8 | Dickinson | Foxborough, Mass. |
| 2024 | Tufts | Casey D’Annolfo | 18-14 | RIT | Philadelphia |
| 2023 | Salisbury | Jim Berkman | 17-12 | Tufts | Philadelphia |
| 2022 | RIT (22-1) | Jake Coon | 12-10 | Union (NY) | East Hartford, Conn. |
| 2021 | RIT (14-0) | Jake Coon | 15-14 (OT) | Salisbury | East Hartford, Conn. |
| 2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | — | — | — | — |
| 2019 | Cabrini (22-2) | Steve Colfer | 16-12 | Amherst | Philadelphia |
| 2018 | Wesleyan (CT) (19-3) | John Raba | 8-6 | Salisbury | Foxborough, Mass. |
| 2017 | Salisbury (22-1) | Jim Berkman | 15-7 | RIT | Foxborough, Mass. |
| 2016 | Salisbury (23-1) | Jim Berkman | 14-13 | Tufts | Philadelphia |
| 2015 | Tufts (21-2) | Mike Daly | 19-11 | Lynchburg | Philadelphia |
| 2014 | Tufts (21-2) | Mike Daly | 12-9 | Salisbury | Baltimore |
| 2013 | Stevenson (22-2) | Paul Cantabene | 16-14 | RIT | Philadelphia |
| 2012 | Salisbury (23-0) | Jim Berkman | 14-10 | SUNY Cortland | Foxborough, Mass. |
| 2011 | Salisbury (18-3) | Jim Berkman | 19-7 | Tufts | Baltimore |
| 2010 | Tufts (20-1) | Mike Daly | 9-6 | Salisbury | Baltimore |
| 2009 | SUNY Cortland (19-2) | Steve Beville | 9-7 | Gettysburg | Boston |
| 2008 | Salisbury (22-0) | Jim Berkman | 19-13 | SUNY Cortland | Boston |
| 2007 | Salisbury (23-0) | Jim Berkman | 15-9 | SUNY Cortland | Baltimore |
| 2006 | SUNY Cortland (18-3) | Rich Barnes | 13-12 (ot) | Salisbury | Philadelphia |
| 2005 | Salisbury (20-0) | Jim Berkman | 11-10 | Middlebury | Philadelphia |
| 2004 | Salisbury (20-0) | Jim Berkman | 13-9 | Nazareth | Baltimore |
| 2003 | Salisbury (19-1) | Jim Berkman | 14-13 (ot) | Middlebury | Baltimore |
| 2002 | Middlebury (18-1) | Erin Quinn | 14-9 | Gettysburg | Rutgers |
| 2001 | Middlebury (17-1) | Erin Quinn | 15-10 | Gettysburg | Rutgers |
| 2000 | Middlebury (15-1) | Erin Quinn | 16-12 | Salisbury | Maryland |
| 1999 | Salisbury (18-1) | Jim Berkman | 13-6 | Middlebury | Maryland |
| 1998 | Washington College (14-4) | John Haus | 16-10 | Nazareth | Rutgers |
| 1997 | Nazareth (13-3) | Scott Nelson | 15-14 (ot) | Washington College | Maryland |
| 1996 | Nazareth (15-0) | Scott Nelson | 11-10 (ot) | Washington College | Maryland |
| 1995 | Salisbury (17-0) | Jim Berkman | 22-13 | Nazareth | Maryland |
| 1994 | Salisbury (16-0) | Jim Berkman | 15-9 | Hobart | Maryland |
| 1993 | Hobart (11-3) | B.J. O’Hara | 16-10 | Ohio Wesleyan | Maryland |
| 1992 | Nazareth (14-1) | Scott Nelson | 22-11 | Roanoke | Penn |
| 1991 | Hobart (8-6) | B.J. O’Hara | 12-11 | Salisbury | Salisbury |
| 1990 | Hobart (15-1) | B.J. O’Hara | 18-6 | Washington College | Hobart |
| 1989 | Hobart (15-4) | Dave Urick | 11-8 | Ohio Wesleyan | Hobart |
| 1988 | Hobart (14-4) | Dave Urick | 18-9 | Ohio Wesleyan | Ohio Wesleyan |
| 1987 | Hobart (10-4) | Dave Urick | 9-5 | Ohio Wesleyan | Hobart |
| 1986 | Hobart (15-1) | Dave Urick | 13-10 | Washington College | Hobart |
| 1985 | Hobart (11-3) | Dave Urick | 15-8 | Washington College | Washington College |
| 1984 | Hobart (9-4) | Dave Urick | 12-5 | Washington College | Hobart |
| 1983 | Hobart (13-2) | Dave Urick | 13-9 | Roanoke | Hobart |
| 1982 | Hobart (11-3) | Dave Urick | 9-8 (ot) | Washington College | Hobart |
| 1981 | Hobart (12-3) | Dave Urick | 10-8 | SUNY Cortland | Hobart |
| 1980 | Hobart (12-2) | Dave Urick | 11-8 | SUNY Cortland | Hobart |
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