2018 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Year in Review
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #33 UMass Lowell River Hawks
The River Hawks advanced to their first ever America East tournament in program history.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #34 Penn Quakers
Despite a tough schedule and a good RPI, the Quakers went below .500 and could not qualify for the NCAA Tournament.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #35 Towson Tigers
After a Championship Weekend appearance in 2017, the Tigers scrapped their way to a CAA championship game appearance.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #36 North Carolina Tar Heels
For the first time since 2006, the Tar Heels failed to make it to the NCAA Tournament.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #37 Stony Brook Seawolves
Stony Brook won their fifth America East regular season title in program history thanks to a 5-1 conference record.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #38 Colgate Raiders
The day that the Raiders named a new head coach, we recap their 2018 season.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #39 Harvard Crimson
Harvard posted another 2-4 record in Ivy League play and missed out on the conference tournament for the second straight year.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #40 Sacred Heart Pioneers
The Pioneers reached their second straight NEC Tournament appearance, thanks to Max Tuttle and the offense.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #41 Monmouth Hawks
As expected, the Hawks took a step backward in 2018, but still contended in the MAAC.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #42 Marquette Golden Eagles
With many players back and some additions for 2019, Marquette will look to be a dark horse to win the Big East.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #43 Delaware Blue Hens
The Blue Hens returned to the CAA Tournament for the first time since 2014.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #44 St. John’s Red Storm
St. John’s improved from a single win in 2017, but failed to win a Big East contest for the second straight season.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #45 Brown Bears
Just two years removed from their appearance in Championship Weekend, Brown has not been the same since.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #46 Hofstra Pride
The Pride enter 2019 with plenty of holes to fill after having a senior-heavy squad this past season.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #47 High Point Panthers
The Panthers made it back to the SoCon Tournament thanks to the emergence of one of the best freshmen in the country.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #48 Army West Point Black Knights
The Black Knights failed to qualify for the Patriot League Tournament for the first time since its inception in 2005.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #49 Drexel Dragons
All five of Drexel’s wins came when the Dragons scored at least 10 goals.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #50 Providence Friars
After falling one goal short of a Big East championship in 2017, the Friars failed to qualify for the conference tournament in 2018.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #51 UMBC Retrievers
Despite a number of injuries on the offensive side of the ball, the Retrievers boasted the nation’s best defense and goaltender in terms of goals against.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #52 Air Force Falcons
It was a down year for the Falcons in 2018, but their season was dominated off the lacrosse field.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #53 Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers
The young Mountaineers team got more experience and a five win season in 2018.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #54 Fairfield Stags
Despite a 4-11 record, the Stags kept most of their games pretty close.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #55 Hobart Statesmen
After three seasons of at least .500 or better, the Statesmen recorded their worst record under Greg Raymond.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #56 Furman Paladins
Despite not playing well outside the SoCon, Furman is a player in the conference tournament and returns plenty of players in 2019.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #57 Holy Cross Crusaders
With a new man at the helm for at least a season, Holy Cross looks to be a player in the Patriot League.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #58 Manhattan Jaspers
Manhattan went winless in the MAAC, but did provide a near monumental upset against Virginia.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #59 Bellarmine Knights
Bellarmine won four games for the third time in four seasons and made a change at head coach in the offseason.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #60 Wagner Seahawks
The Seahawks had a down year in 2018.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #61 Mercer Bears
The Bears once again contended for a spot in the SoCon Tournament.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #62 Cleveland State Vikings
The Vikings won four games as they played a full Division I schedule in their second year of existence.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #63 Binghamton Bearcats
After a record setting 2017, Binghamton took a step back in 2018.
2018 Men’s Lacrosse Year in Review: #64 Hartford Hawks
Despite many returners on offense, the Hawks recorded their worst season since 2010.