NCAA women's lacrosse bracket 2025: Schedule, TV channels, live streams, scores for college championship

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A few familiar teams are once again sitting at the top of the national rankings heading into the 2025 NCAA women's lacrosse tournament.

North Carolina finished the regular season as the No. 1 overall team and kept its perfect record intact by winning the ACC title in a thrilling battle against Boston College. The Eagles will look to shake off the sting of that loss and reach their eighth straight national championship game.

Northwestern, Florida, Princeton and Maryland are also considered elite contenders in this year's bracket. The Wildcats won the national title in 2023 and earned a spot in the championship game last year, falling to Boston College.

The tournament is set to start on Friday, May 9, with first-round matchups. Which team will make a deep run and raise the trophy?

Here is everything you need to know about the NCAA women's lacrosse tournament, including a full schedule with TV and streaming options for each game.

NCAA women's lacrosse tournament bracket 2025

The 2025 NCAA women's lacrosse tournament will feature a 29-team field, with 15 conference champions receiving automatic bids and 14 teams entering the bracket via at-large bids. The top eight teams will be seeded and host first- and second-round games, with the top three getting first-round byes.

National seeds

  • No. 1: North Carolina
  • No. 2: Boston College
  • No. 3: Northwestern
  • No. 4: Florida
  • No. 5: Virginia
  • No. 6: Maryland
  • No. 7: Yale
  • No. 8: Johns Hopkins

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NCAA women's lacrosse tournament schedule, scores

Fri., May 9: First round

Scores
No. 6 Maryland 16, Fairfield 7
No. 7 Yale 12, UAlbany 9
No. 8 Johns Hopkins 21, Liberty 11
No. 5 Virginia 20, Long Island 6
Michigan 17, Akron 6
Penn 16, Army 6
No. 4 Florida 18, Mercer 6
Syracuse 15, Brown 9
Stony Brook 11, Loyola (Md.) 8
Clemson 11, Navy 8
Princeton 19, UMass 10
Duke 17, James Madison 10
Stanford 10, Denver 4

Sun., May 11: Second round

Scores
No. 1 North Carolina 18, Clemson 9
No. 2 Boston College 10, Stony Brook 7
Penn 11, No. 6 Maryland 10 (2 OT)
No. 4 Florida 13, Stanford 12 (2 OT)
Duke 17, No. 5 Virginia 9
Princeton 18, No. 8 Johns Hopkins 12
No. 7 Yale 9, Syracuse 8
No. 3 Northwestern 15, Michigan 7

Thu., May 15: Quarterfinals

Scores
No. 3 Northwestern 17, Penn 12
No. 4 Florida 11, Duke 9
No. 2 Boston College 18, No. 7 Yale 11
No. 1 North Carolina 19, Princeton 10

Fri., May 23: Semifinals

At Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.

GameTime (ET)TV channel/Live stream
No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 4 Florida3 p.m.ESPNU, Fubo
No. 2 Boston College vs. No. 3 Northwestern5:30 p.m.ESPNU, Fubo

Sun., May 25: Championship

At Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.

GameTime (ET)TV channel/Live stream
TBD vs. TBDNoonESPN, Fubo

NCAA women's lacrosse tournament TV channel, live stream

  • TV channel: ESPNU, ESPN
  • Live stream: Fubo, ESPN+

The first two rounds of the NCAA women's lacrosse tournament will air exclusively on ESPN+.

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Quarterfinal and semifinal matchups will air on ESPNU, and the championship game will air on ESPN. Lacrosse fans can stream all of those games on Fubo.

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